

The many faces of Sonic the Cosplayer




I love it I love it

Valveโs silent protagonists.

Gandhi has been historically the most aggressive character in Civilization due to an original bug in the first game that caused him to go all-out once he reaches democracy. They just kept the thing going ever since.

To further explain this bug, because I was chatting with mothmonarch about Civilization and other strategy games last night and I never got around to explaining this fully, but I love this story:
Gandhiโs AI in the original game had its aggression set to the absolute minimum (0 on a scale of 0 to 10, I believe, I may have this wrong but the basic idea Iโm about to explain is accurate, as far as I can tell). Adopting democracy lowers an AI civโs aggression by 2 points, so when someone who is fully peaceful loses two points of aggression, they should still be nice and polite, right?
Except this is an old DOS game, and so computer math is in place. What actually happened was that Gandhiโs aggression level ticked backwards two steps, from 0 toย 255.ย On a scale of 0 to 10, Gandhi is now 255 points of pure nuclear rage.
And thatโs the story as I recall it, but again I may have gotten some details wrong, so feel free to correct me! After that, as the original poster said, the devs loved the bug so much that they just kept it in as a running joke!

โOn a scale of 0 to 10, Gandhi is now 255 points of pure nuclear rage.โ I about pissed myself laughing at this.

The best part is that the guy just squats in utter resignation.
you can tell heโs just like
โi am 800% done with Targetโ
This gif wins the internet. I am DONE.
Always reblog

$75 Commission!
The foil layers came from the Chippy Shadowmoor Forest and the oversized Mayael. I donโt think Iโll do foil collage pieces on commission for a while because itโs SO much work. Even though theyโve been turning out nice, Iโm still not super confident in them like I am my normal stuff. I will eventually, though!


the truth revealed
Tribute to my favorite Miyazaki movie of all time. Princess Mononoke portrays the beauty and challenges of co-existing with mother nature so perfectly. It teaches a lesson that we can all learn from. If you havenโt seen this classic already, I highly recommend it :)




