>A text adventure creator?
Well... Sort of... Imagine it like this: You can create rooms, link them, give them background images if fitting (i.e. if you don't have a pure terminal game).
Then you can add dialogs.
I think the dialog system is the hardest point. If you want one that is clever, at least. For the simplistic "smc" dialogs (stupid multiple choice, as it is abbreviated by the majority. SMC is what I alone call them. If you do too, make that two). Hopin' you got what I mean ; )
For the square... Uhh... The chance to pick a random item from a sub-interval within a uniformly distributed interval depends on the division of the cardinality. If you try one element against an interval with an infinite cardinality, you'll have a 0% probability.
and yes, btw.
Picking a random point out of a square.
Chance to get a certain point is 0, you can only have the chance to get a point within a certain area of the square.
> I just cant bother logging into IRC all the time
You know, pretty much 100% of the IRC clients out there allow autoidentifying. ^_^ They even allow you to join #thehelper automatically. Even www.mibbit.com, methinks.
> You should really get Skype
Umm, no? ^_^ I find IRC better, and I don't wanna install some new software just so I can talk to you. :(
> I'm going to make an adventure game like Zork, www.lastcode.net Not that big, but I'm trying to help it grow, Real life is horribly complicated sometimes, my punctation is the shit.
What? o_O
It can be mathematically proved (or at least so I've heard several times from different teachers) that the amount of different numbers in range ]a, b[ (where a and b are non-imaginary numbers (belong to (cba to find that neat symbol, but I think it means 'belong to' ^_^) R) and a != b) is infinite. In other words: if no number between a and b exists, a = b (if a and b are non-imaginary).
So, what that actually proved was 0.999... = 1.
'The biggest float number that is lower than x' is simply something that doesn't exist. ;p
> but it's making it work between several computers that is the fun part
I thought that's just a matter of changing the address to connect to (and perhaps making the firewall allow the connection)?
> do you know a function to shutdown the computer?
Nope, soz.
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