[OT] Which IDE / Editor do you use?

Adam D. Ruppe destructionator at gmail.com
Fri Sep 20 18:29:59 PDT 2013


On Friday, 20 September 2013 at 19:17:45 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> I dunno, I find that my good memories of those old games are 
> quite tainted by nostalgia.

True in some cases, but in others I find myself able to 
appreciate them even more now. But I avoid the taint by playing 
them again every few years :)

> many annoyances that have been eliminated in modern games.

Oh, modern games have their own annoyances. For example, the NES 
would flash or glitch. The playstation three freezes up and 
disconnects its own CPU with its excessive heat.

I'll take the NES though, at least it didn't have such 
ridiculously long load and boot times!


Gameplay wise.... eh, the new games I like tend to be similar to 
the old games.


> The most creative source of sound that I remember, was an Apple 
> II game that deliberately used the floppy drive to make a 
> grinding sound (IIRC during takeoff in a flight sim type game).


There's a youtube channel devoted to stuff like that: this guy 
uses old computers grinding floppy drives to create all kinds of 
symphonies. Pretty cool... but I prefer the beeps!

BTW another nice thing about beep tracks and other stuff is you 
can hack on them. This is why I live MIDI so much (and why linux 
pisses me off so much with its absolutely crappy support for it) 
- you can tweak all kinds of parameters as it plays, modify 
files, silence tracks, all kinds of cool things that aren't 
practical with digital audio.

They also loop so well, I can set a video game song playing for 
30 minutes straight as real life background music and not get 
annoyed with it. Sometimes that works with mp3s too, but the 
video game ones are specifically made for infinite looping so 
there's no discontinuity as it goes around again.


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