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The Eye Shield Issue 53
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The Eye Shield Issue 53
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Re:The Eye Shield Issue 53
Following that post I made a minute ago for issue 51, did anyone read my Life Force Clocks Reconsidered article?
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Re:The Eye Shield Issue 53
Re: The lifeforce clock
I don't think I was ever under the impression that the lifeforce clock was continually running. Nor that spending any period of time in a room actually affected it.
I had actually never assumed they had the whole animation. Only one for the beginning of green, one for amber, one for red and one for dead. And that it decreased by one stage on entering each room.
I think the problem with having the clock done in a"real time" (or at least an approximation), which the article seems to suggest is desirable, is that it'd take forever to actually show any changes to the clock. You'd probably have to wait a full 30 seconds to see even one part of the face (knight/pie) disappear.
I don't think I was ever under the impression that the lifeforce clock was continually running. Nor that spending any period of time in a room actually affected it.
I had actually never assumed they had the whole animation. Only one for the beginning of green, one for amber, one for red and one for dead. And that it decreased by one stage on entering each room.
I think the problem with having the clock done in a"real time" (or at least an approximation), which the article seems to suggest is desirable, is that it'd take forever to actually show any changes to the clock. You'd probably have to wait a full 30 seconds to see even one part of the face (knight/pie) disappear.
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Re:The Eye Shield Issue 53
I always enjoy the atmosphere created by the first life force clock, a big part of which is thanks to the heartbeat sound, and although I'm personally not really bothered about the fact that the life force clock really had no practical use, I can understand the point of view that if they're going to bother to include the thing, they should make it do what it says on the tin.
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