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uriel238 , in Villain rule
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I only smile in the dark
My only comfort is the night gone black
I didn't accidentally tell you that
I'm only happy when it rains
-- Garbage

Philharmonic3 , in Rule

As it was, so it shall be

morganth , in 40 Kilobyte Rule

This is true, and I’m genuinely angry about that.

Gork , in Paddle ducky rule

Paddle ducky paddle ducky!

sunoc , in Paddle ducky rule
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Gonna escape the Samsara riding the paddle ducky and you cannot stop me

jabathekek ,
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This is the way.

Cap , in 40 Kilobyte Rule
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Can someone ELI5? I mean, I understand what is being said, but how is it a whole game is less storage than a modern image of that game?

Hawke ,

Because the instructions, “draw a brick here, a pipe there, here are the rules for how jumping works, etc.” are smaller than “these pixels are blue, that one is orange, that one is white, etc.”

Tyfud ,

Also, the jpeg is going to store each pixel as a 8bit x3, Rgb (255 *3), color pallette for the color code, whereas the nes was limited to only 56 colors.

jabathekek ,
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Dudewitbow ,

the biggest reason is that draw commands of the same color can be space efficient. another is that the NES had to deal with 56 colors while modern images use 8 bits per color channel (RGB) meannig it has to store a lot more data it doesnt necessarily need.

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

Kind of. The NES also used cell-based graphics and reusable tilemaps, which I think the 8 bit guy made a video about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfh0ytz8S0k

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

The NES has a picture processor (PPU) that has special things made for 2D, cell (tile)-based graphics with hardware sprites. Being able to reuse tiles and express each tile with a few bytes really helps keep things small, as storage was very expensive back then. Also, without bank switching (which SMB1 did not have), the 6502 could only address up to 64kb of memory (including ROM and RAM).

The music was also kept small, as it was generated in real time by the audio processor that was embedded in the CPU.

I'm sure there's a disassembly out there along with some YouTube videos if you want to understand a bit more. IMO programming for these old systems is more fun compared to modern systems, which in comparison, have no limitations. It is a boon to creativity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfh0ytz8S0k Here is one good video explaining the basics of graphics on old systems.

jabathekek , in Paddle ducky rule
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One cannot truly enjoy the paddle ducky without true enlightenment.

bobs_monkey ,

Nah I can enjoy paddle ducky just fine right now

jabathekek ,
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The paddle ducky brings enlightenment.

TheCoolerMia OP , in the rule that the woke agenda doesn't want u to know

saw that while looking for cool SCP icons to put in the intersex flag cuz its such a moddable flag and I thought it'd look cool :3 Here's my favorite interSCPex flags I made :3

SCP logo
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/1fe668db-50bd-4b09-8133-e70b4e47deee.png

Thaumiel icon
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/fbe5c267-6cc7-402e-a3af-e0107a5ace24.png

Critical risk icon
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/35062238-afca-4d92-8b69-d344d786996b.png

adamantris ,
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NGL they all low-key slap

lugal , in Tiny little minds rule

This is so true. I know some of these people

SubArcticTundra ,
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They need our help. We need to help them.

Diplomjodler3 , in Tiny little minds rule

Looking at the state of our world, I can only say: good job, guys.

tanja , in the rule that the woke agenda doesn't want u to know

Kušum sure looking like Systemd/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it: Systemd+Linux

chumbalumber , in Tiny little minds rule

RIP Graham Chapman. Well worth reading his Wikipedia page -- of all the pythons it's tragic that he died so young

NickwithaC ,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Chapman

Chapman's death occurred on the eve of the twentieth anniversary of the Pythons' collective debut on British television, and Jones called it "the worst case of party-pooping in all history".

ShinkanTrain , in Unarmed rule

Like zoinks Boone, those Great Khan were unarmed children and elderly

PugJesus , in Unarmed rule
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Me shooting HE rounds at the Caesar's Legion children even though I know Fallout doesn't let you kill kids anymore

flamingos OP ,
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NakariLexfortaine ,

There's a reason mods exist.

And now no one has to hear about the greatness of shopping at Mick and Ralph's at 3AM. Together, we can fix Freeside.

PugJesus , in yikes rule
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chumbalumber ,

For what it's worth, I think it's an excellent horror novel told from the perspective of an unreliable narrator.

I would not describe it as a great romance novel.

PugJesus ,
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Funny enough, a friend of mine got into literature recently and he recently read it. He said it was fucking heavy but probably the best thing he's read so far in his life. I've been meaning to get around to reading it myself, but I am also WELL aware that it is not a, uh, 'great and tragic love story'.

Ledivin ,

Yeah, this. It's an amazingly well-written novel... seriously, one of the greats. But I would absolutely never describe it as a love story. That definitely requires some amount of reciprocation and not just grooming and rape.

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