Re: Katawa DLCs
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 2:30 am
I already do this every day of my lifeSpunkySix wrote: and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
I already do this every day of my lifeSpunkySix wrote: and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
Rin... is that you?300BillionDegrees wrote:I already do this every day of my lifeSpunkySix wrote: and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
How would I know?SpunkySix wrote:Rin... is that you?300BillionDegrees wrote:I already do this every day of my lifeSpunkySix wrote: and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
Isn't that Rin's route already?SpunkySix wrote:And then, for an extra $5, you get to see Rin realize that none of it is real and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
I once put one of my friend's favorite songs on a music box for her graduation - a song her mother used to sing her. Built the box, ordered the movements from a local company. There's an online company that does custom movements now, for fairly cheap. If not meant for resale, would it be kosher to put the Sarabande on a personal music box through a company like musicboxattic.com? Has this question been answered elsewhere? Should I approach Blue123 instead?brythain wrote:Naw... by which I mean it will continue to be fun and engaging until people descend into nothing-but-gross-for-grossness'-sake spiral, at which point, having led a long and healthy metastatic existence, it will get cooked. There's plenty of actual activity (goodness, isn't that redundant?) around here.Atario wrote:By which you mean it's (1) fun and engaging for all and therefore (2) destined to be crushed because "we" don't like actual activity around here.brythain wrote:This thread feels like it's going the way of the KS Achievements thread...
I for one would love to have... *snip* Lilly's music box *snip* Ah, to dream...
Um... huh.Atario wrote:Isn't that Rin's route already?SpunkySix wrote:And then, for an extra $5, you get to see Rin realize that none of it is real and struggle to make sense of what the flying fuck reality even is.
Not only would it be kosher, but you could legally resell it too: Sarabande from BWV1010 is a classical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach and is in the public domain.SordidEuphemism wrote:
I once put one of my friend's favorite songs on a music box for her graduation - a song her mother used to sing her. Built the box, ordered the movements from a local company. There's an online company that does custom movements now, for fairly cheap. If not meant for resale, would it be kosher to put the Sarabande on a personal music box through a company like musicboxattic.com? Has this question been answered elsewhere? Should I approach Blue123 instead?
Yes, I know, but I wager that Blue123 did some work to transcribe it for music-box, which is the version I would want to use.Valjean Lafitte wrote:Not only would it be kosher, but you could legally resell it too: Sarabande from BWV1010 is a classical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach and is in the public domain.SordidEuphemism wrote:
I once put one of my friend's favorite songs on a music box for her graduation - a song her mother used to sing her. Built the box, ordered the movements from a local company. There's an online company that does custom movements now, for fairly cheap. If not meant for resale, would it be kosher to put the Sarabande on a personal music box through a company like musicboxattic.com? Has this question been answered elsewhere? Should I approach Blue123 instead?
I might be mistaken, but unless it was an electronic music box that used the exact recoding that Blue123 made, even using his exact transcription of the melody wouldn't be a problem. At any rate, you ought to pose that question in the "Ask" thread and see what a dev has to say about it.SordidEuphemism wrote:Yes, I know, but I wager that Blue123 did some work to transcribe it for music-box, which is the version I would want to use.Valjean Lafitte wrote:Not only would it be kosher, but you could legally resell it too: Sarabande from BWV1010 is a classical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach and is in the public domain.SordidEuphemism wrote:
I once put one of my friend's favorite songs on a music box for her graduation - a song her mother used to sing her. Built the box, ordered the movements from a local company. There's an online company that does custom movements now, for fairly cheap. If not meant for resale, would it be kosher to put the Sarabande on a personal music box through a company like musicboxattic.com? Has this question been answered elsewhere? Should I approach Blue123 instead?
Good advice. Thank you.Valjean Lafitte wrote:I might be mistaken, but unless it was an electronic music box that used the exact recoding that Blue123, even using his exact transcription of the melody wouldn't be a problem. At any rate, you ought to pose that question in the "Ask" thread and see what a dev has to say about it.SordidEuphemism wrote:
Yes, I know, but I wager that Blue123 did some work to transcribe it for music-box, which is the version I would want to use.
"I Need A Drink" DLC: An add-on expansion story that tasks you to become an in-universe version of Silentcook and moderate a Yamaku full of forum members. (comes with many extra whiskey picnics)Silentcook wrote:Oh shit nigga, we get exasperated with you people sometimes, but we wouldn't want you DED.
For an extra 50 cent, customize a character and attempt to navigate the halls full of bizarre nonsense without getting permabanned from the school.Charmant wrote:"I Need A Drink" DLC: An add-on expansion story that tasks you to become an in-universe version of Silentcook and moderate a Yamaku full of forum members. (comes with many extra whiskey picnics)Silentcook wrote:Oh shit nigga, we get exasperated with you people sometimes, but we wouldn't want you DED.