I'm sorry, coma?atleast survivals died out a bit over my coma i guess?
correct, what else did you expectI'm sorry, coma?
i kind of just assumed you died tbhcorrect, what else did you expect
eh, close.i kind of just assumed you died tbh
processes iircok so people are commenting about 5.2 and i don't actually remember anything about 5.2
processes are how we transcended as human beings. they unlocked infinite possibilities, just like imagination unlocks the mind. so ye they are cool i guessprocesses iirc
yeah except you can still do what processes do without actually using processesprocesses are how we transcended as human beings. they unlocked infinite possibilities, just like imagination unlocks the mind. so ye they are cool i guess
How? Processes allow for a lot more than just creating loops. There's only one way I can imagine and that's triggering player events, however that's not really the best solution and can result in very weird interactions.yeah except you can still do what processes do without actually using processes
I disagree, because technically you can but that isn't why processes are important. I think it's more about the level of organization that processes easily allow for.yeah except you can still do what processes do without actually using processes
Bad Borders: Pre-5.2, ~1 year old, frequents trending by playersThe games in trending are way better for the most part
Bad Borders 2: Border Harder: Post-5.2, 1 week old, whitelistedBad Borders: Pre-5.2, ~1 year old, frequents trending by players
I have obviously made the best plot since before the patch yro'ue all talking about
How? Processes allow for a lot more than just creating loops. There's only one way I can imagine and that's triggering player events, however that's not really the best solution and can result in very weird interactions.
" processes are how we transcended as human beings. they unlocked infinite possibilities, just like imagination unlocks the mind. so ye they are cool i guess "I disagree, because technically you can but that isn't why processes are important. I think it's more about the level of organization that processes easily allow for.