May 02, 2024, 07:26:05 PMLatest Member: ThomasAlefs

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Topics - GavinGill

1
General Discussion / Why Don't You PvP or Base?
March 21, 2015, 10:14:58 AM
?
2
General Discussion / Merc Question
July 16, 2012, 01:51:39 AM
Is it possible to adjust a mercenary's attacking speed or the amount of time it takes for the merc to get up after it's been knocked down? Can it's jump be modified so that it works like the GM trans pack's moon-jump?
3
Off Topic / [news] Government Scanners
July 11, 2012, 05:50:45 PM
Hidden Government Scanners Will Instantly Know Everything About You From 164 Feet Away

lololol "land of the free"

But seriously, you should be worried.
4
Normal Server / Trading Overrunner
June 30, 2012, 11:20:55 PM
I've got a yearlong Overrunner that I'm willing to trade for Dark Knight or maybe even Digi Dragon.
5
Off Topic / Cannabis Discussion
June 23, 2012, 09:03:45 AM
The Culture High - Kickstarter

For those of you haven't watched The Union yet, shame on you. :P It's a very informative, yet entertaining, film that aims to educate people on the ineffectiveness of cannabis prohibition and the monstrous harm caused by the illegality of this plant. The movie itself has been ridiculously helpful for the legalization movement and now they're planning on shooting a sequel and showing it in theatres in America, Canada, Australia, and the UK. This would spark major discussion and bring us that much closer to some sensible, evidence-based law reform.

They need to raise $190,000 in 41 days or else they can't show it in theatres. They managed to raise over $2000 in the first 3 hours of announcing this so 190k is definitely possible. If you can't donate, then at least spread the word (via Facebook, Twitter, forums, etc).

Click for more info: The Culture High by Adam Scorgie
-----
Here's the original:

The Union: The Business Behind Getting High - Full Movie - High Quality
6
Off Topic / GetAmped 2
August 24, 2011, 05:42:36 AM
Anyone here play GA2? I know Bubu does but is there anyone else out there?

@ Allie: Quit RumbleFighter, GA2 is much better.
7
Spam / Re: I'd like to clarify a few things
August 15, 2011, 08:41:35 PM
Quote from: FireyDevel on August 15, 2011, 01:54:23 PM
not just staff of BUgly Ponies who trolls our game to rag on our updates and game content.
And where did he do this? Surely you're not referring to that post where he came here trying to resolve the conflict.

Quote from: Santa on August 15, 2011, 08:24:28 PM
Allie was banned though, as was I.
That's irrelevant. Allie has posted on the other forum many times and was only recently banned, as far as I'm aware, because of they way she conducted herself. Cursed was banned for making a valid point while Allie was banned for inciting flame wars. Big difference.
-----
QuoteInnocent until proven guilty comes to mind, especially when they don't have one piece of evidence at all (and if the in game name of the person hacking is Zirak I know it's a lie, since that IGN was banned a long time ago in BC).
This.

I don't usually take sides between the servers but this whole thing seems unlikely - at least the way it's presented. For one thing, if Zirak did do it, why would he make it so obvious? He'd know beforehand that if anyone were to find out that he was behind the hackings, it would turn out badly for *****. It just doesn't make sense the way B.Cheetah's made it out to be.

The only real possibilities I see are:

1) It's all hoax.
2) Someone did hack a couple accounts and B.Cheetah assumed it was Zirak based on circumstantial "evidence"
3) Someone did hack a couple accounts and B.Cheetah decided to use this oppurtunity to pin the blame on Zirak.
4) It was a concerted effort among B.Cheetahs higher-ups where they hacked their own game so they could blame it on ***** later on.

#2 is most likely imo but I really hope it's #4, that'd be lulz. Some random player said that Zirak was hacking accounts on B.Cheetah and everyone's believing it despite there not being any evidence. Seriously, wtf? =/
8
Off Topic / It wont let me change my avatar
July 31, 2011, 01:03:16 AM


I'm trying to set that as my avatar but it wont let me because it says the file is too large, even though it's file size and the dimensions are smaller than my current avatar's.
9
Off Topic / Post lulz-worthy videos
July 17, 2011, 09:26:39 PM
10
1st Edition Lavender Town Theme

Quote Overview

    The phenomenon of the "Lavender Town Tone" is a legend that involves a bizarre spate of medical cases and deaths from around the country that have been connected to the "Pocket Monsters" (Pokémon) series of games, in particular the first two games of the series, "Red" and "Green". Though the event is largely unheard of due to disclosure laws for companies based in the Kyoto Prefecture, there is a large amount of information that has been brought into the open by a number of dedicated individuals, including 関 内直 (Seki Uchitada) 伊勢 満朝 (Ise Mitsutomo) and 佐藤 治情 (Satou Harue), to whom this page is dedicated. Thanks also go out to 安藤 景忠 (Andou Kagetada) for providing images and animated .gifs of the visual phenomena. This analysis will discuss the other phenomena that is often confused with the "Lavender Town Tone", known as "White Hand Sprite", "Ghost Animation" and "buried alive model", as well as the semi-related developer-tag that was inserted into the game, and how to safely perform these "easter eggs" in post-first wave cartridges.

    History of the Game

    The first cases of the "Lavender Town Tone" and associated events were reported a few months after the release of of "Pocket Monsters Red and Green" for the handheld "Game Boy" videogame console. These videogames were wildly popular with children between the ages of seven and twelve (their core demographic), which was no doubt one of the reasons why the "Lavender Town Tone" had the level of severity that it did. In the game, the player takes on the role of a "Trainer", whose task it is to capture, tame and train wild creatures called "Pocket Monsters" for battle. These games, and the two newest additions to the series, "Pocket Monsters Gold and Silver", an anime, manga, figurines, a collectible card-game and home console games have resulted in Pocket Monsters becoming a multi-billion dollar franchise.
   
    In one part of the game, the Trainer comes to a small, out-of-the-way place called "Lavender Town" (シオンタウン). This town is one of the smallest hamlets in the game (aside from the Trainer's own home town), and possesses very few of the services available to the Trainer in every other city in the game – indeed, the location would be unremarkable were it not for the "Pokémon Tower" (ポケモンタワー) located there – a colossal building that holds the graves of hundreds of deceased Pokémon.
   
    It is theorized that, because of this location in the game, at least two hundred children lost their lives, and many more developed sudden illnesses and afflictions – and this does not consider the vast waves of unreported illnesses or deaths whose cause went unnoticed.

    History of the Pathology

    It was not until Spring/Summer of 1996 that the cases that would eventually become linked to the Lavender Town Tone began to surface. The earliest record of the acknowledgment of the effects of the Lavender Town Town that the author could find came from an internal report made in June 1996 by the company Game Freak Inc. (株式会社ゲームフリーク), which was then leaked by one of its former employees, Ms. Satou Harue. In it, an employee gives a list of names, dates and symptoms – records of children between the ages of 7 and 12 who had suffered various medical problems as a result of playing Pocket Monsters Red and Green versions. Some records are listed below, with the full listing in Appendix A [here]. (It should be noted that entries in the Appendix also include symptoms borne not from the "Lavender Town Tone" [an audio phenomenon] but from the so-called "White Hand Sprite", "Ghost Animation" and "buried alive model", all of which were visual phenomena that provoked similar but distinct symptoms. More details on Part Two [here]).

    京极 勝女; April 12 1996 (11). Obstructive sleep apnea, severe migraines, otorrhagia, tinnitus.
    千葉 広幸: May 23 1996 (12). General irritability, insomnia, addiction to video games, nosebleeds. Developed into violent streaks against others and eventually himself. [自殺]
    桃井 久江: April 27 1996 (11). Cluster headaches, irritability. Eventually took mixed painkillers. [自殺]
    吉長 為真: March 4 1996 (7). Migraines, sluggish and slow behavior, unresponsiveness. Developed into deafness, and went missing. Body discovered beside road April 20 1996. [死出]

    The document that was circulated internally was the first time that these incidents had been connected with the Pocket Monsters videogames – until then, the cause had not been discovered or diagnosed by medical professionals. Indeed, it is uncertain how the company themselves managed to find the cases related to the event without seeking advice from health services.

    Pathology Detail — "Lavender Town Tone"

    The predominant symptoms related to what would become known as the "Lavender Town Town" included headaches and migraines, bleeding from eyes and ears, mood swings and irritability, addiction to the games, unprovoked violence, withdrawal and unresponsiveness, and in approximately 67% of cases, suicidal tendencies. However, these symptoms only manifested in children between the ages of 7 and 12 years old who had reached the area in game known as "Lavender Town", most of whom were revealed to have been wearing headphones or earphones while playing the game (see Appendix A [here]).

    As it turns out, the developers of the Lavender Town area had sought to make an area that would "leave an impression on the player", according to Seki Uchitada, who was a member of the development team. Seki claimed that at the time of development, a number of the team were interested in making Lavender Town a little different to the rest of the game.

    "The Pokémon Tower is a visible result of that," Seki told ゲームの次元 ("Game's Dimensions" Magazine) in an interview earlier this year. "That, and the fact that Lavender Town is so different from all the other cities in the game: it is smaller, it has fewer people occupying it, it didn't have a gym... and, of course, the music was very, very eerie. In fact, in the first version of the game, we were told to slightly change the song played in the background of Lavender Town ... because our manager told us it would make children upset. The music used in subsequent versions is different."

    Either Seki was unaware of the full impact of the Lavender Town Tone, or was vastly underexaggerating how "upset" children would get – no more is said of the music in the article, but there are mentions of Lavender Town's other macabre features (see below).

    What Seki failed to disclose to Game's Dimensions Magazine was that the music used in the first-wave release of Pocket Monsters Red and Green was formulated out of an experiment in "binaural beats": using slightly different frequencies of sound, each frequency played in one ear through earphones or headphones, various psychological effects can be induced upon the listener. In most versions of the first wave releases, this resulted in the player feeling uneasy, apprehensive, and mildly disturbed. However, for upwards of two-hundred children, it provoked a variety of disturbances in the brain that went undetected purely because it was undetectable by fully developed human ears – instead, only children fell victim to the tones , resulting in psychological and physiological problems that in some cases led to death – many of which were suicides.
11
Off Topic / PM limit?
July 15, 2011, 08:27:04 PM
What's the inbox limit? Does it not tell you or am i just blind? I've got 208 messages and I don't really feel like deleting them unless I absolutely have to in order to get new ones. =/
12
Off Topic / Birthdays
July 15, 2011, 06:37:55 PM
Just curious, when's your birthday?

Feb. 7
13
Suggestions / Leaving Threads
March 21, 2011, 06:20:53 AM
Most forums have one thread for all leaving posts to reduce forum clutter. Since people are constantly leaving and coming back, why not create a single sticky for people who are taking a break or leaving indefinitely?
14
Off Topic / My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
March 17, 2011, 02:06:07 AM
http://www.overthinkingit.com/2011/02/24/my-little-pony-political-economy/

^ Ponies - serious stuff.













Lolk, Rainbow Dash.









Are there any real men on this forum who watch this manly show? If you're a pansy, gtfo of this thread; no punk-ass fairies allowed.
15
Spam / **** you*
February 10, 2011, 02:44:35 AM
That was low. >_>

*You know who you are.

 Target user created a topic with a offensive name.
Copyright © ZylonGaming 2009 - 2024
-Terms of Use-