I found out about the game last year and was about to buy it since it seemed really cool. However, then I read the reviews and it turns out there are almost no players. I looked trough YouTube to see gameplay and there were no videos from the last year (or maybe one or two I don't remember). So, yeah, this idiotic model is what made me (and probably many others) not buy the game.
one of our fellow neighbors is working on a space themed remake of the game, check it out
http://terminalheist.com
Was there a previous thread asking for this?
Not a connection icon specifically, but there had been threads discussing the problems of a spotty internet killing you after robberies. This specific fix was only a recent suggestion, though.
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Any lag at all is VERY strange. I mean, the game runs ag 60FPS on my 14-year-old laptop. And nothing has changed, drawing-wise in this version, so there's nothing slower happening (unless you have the drop-down picker open... then there's more being drawn there).
I wonder if it has something to do with your disk caching on different machines. The game assumes a fast hard drive, so it is writing to disk every frame (for recordedGames), but on machines with weird disk caching configs, this can produce significant lag as the game waits for the disk op to finish. Try turning recording to 0 in the settings folder?
]]>How is it ridiculous? If you set up a dangerous car alarm or a too harsh home protection, you are effectively punishing the burgular with a sentence that is far more harsh than the sentence that a Court would give, and thus is injustice.
Lets say this: You put a car alarm that makes a thief permanetly deaf for his Life.
This means that any thief breaking and entering your car, will get the sentence "Deaf in lifetime", while a thief breaking and entering anyone else's car, get the sentence "3 months in jail".
This means that the thief that got the "Deaf in lifetime" sentence, will feel injustice in compared to the thiefs that get the sentence "3 months in jail".
To compensate for this, Swedish Courts decrease the sentence for people who have get lifetime or longtime bodily damages due to someone taking matters in their own hands.
Its a known case, of someone defending a other person for being murdered, and got jailed, its called "Per-anders Pettersson" you can google it.
The case is like this:
A criminal is attempting to kill a women by choking her so she cannot Breathe. Per-anders pettersson saves womens Life by taking a car jack and hitting the criminal 2 times. The first time did not have a effect, the second time did make the criminal unconscious. He was later diagnosed with chronic migraine.
Sentences:
The criminal which attempted to kill the women, had to pay 800$ in damages to the women and got probation (eg he is set on free foot, if he do a crime again in 2 years, he will get the sentence both for the attempted murder and the new crime)
Per-anders petterson, who saved the women's Life, had to pay 5000$ in damages to the criminal, and was found guilty to "Assault", which he was imprisioned for 1 year.
Result: The criminal who attempted to murder the women, got 4200$ straight into the wallet (damages from Per anders pettersson - 5000$ minus damages paid to women he attempted to kill - 800$ = 4200$) and was released on free foot. The attempted murderer got on free foot because his sentence was decreased by the Swedish Court due to Per-anders petterson taking matters in his own hands and causing the criminal irreversible brain damage (chronic migraine) so the criminal was, according to Swedish Court, already punished for the crime and a good bit above it. (Thats why he got Money for damages)
In the end, the guy who saved a women's Life had to pay damages to the women, indirectly (The guy had to pay damages to the criminal which in turn had to pay damages to the women)
Here is a link to the article:
Cut off the assault, was himself convicted
So no, in sweden, forget self defence if its not absolute neccessary to save your own Life. Else, just call the police and let they do the work :-)
]]>It may seem weird that brick can be thrown at a door to open it gently, without breaking the latch. But this is 1991---Bricks have changed a lot in 20+ years.
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]]>I spent the last two weeks fixing all of these. The result is version 25.
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]]>It also adds a function for saving an image of an entire house map (in edit and tape playback modes only). Press the '+' key and then check the mapShots folder.
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