Well, great work collecting all that stuff! It must be brilliant to just stroll around your room and go "Hmm... let's see which of these I'll play today."
Keep rockin', girl!

Well not like a problem, rather a complex. Taking into consideration that I'l bee looking for a flat in not such a long time from now on, not to mention a house in 10 years time. DUDE!!!Rulez wrote:Do you have a problem with that?Pusianka wrote:Are you fucking kidding me?! You could buy a house for the money you spent on the instruments! Mother of god!!!!
Wait what? A completely PURCHASED house from just a bunch of instruments? (Admittedly they're professional looking ones, but STILL) Where do you live?Pusianka wrote:Well not like a problem, rather a complex. Taking into consideration that I'l bee looking for a flat in not such a long time from now on, not to mention a house in 10 years time. DUDE!!!Rulez wrote:Do you have a problem with that?Pusianka wrote:Are you fucking kidding me?! You could buy a house for the money you spent on the instruments! Mother of god!!!!
He's from Poland. You can excuse him.Spanex wrote:Wait what? A completely PURCHASED house from just a bunch of instruments? (Admittedly they're professional looking ones, but STILL) Where do you live?

That is indeed a lot of money. I never expected any instruments to cost that much.* But the same rule applies here, I believe. The best you can get out of that amount is a new big family car, and that's not even comparable to a place to live.RayFan9876 wrote:Living in Canada is very expensive though, and all that could get you an extremely cheap, tiny, leaky, rat-infested house that's a hundred years old, or a very mediocre flat.


Dear Bubble Dreamer, you pull eighteen-hour shifts?!RayFan9876 wrote:from 12:00 to 6:00 on Saturdays
As long as you round those up nicely.extra-circular activities

I think I just figured out what annoys me about you but explaining it, would take another two pages of this thread and we don't want that this time, now do we?TeensieKing wrote:It's awesome how much you work and you still active here...I admire that.

For money? It's not what I would call "fun" or "enjoyment," but it's not really boring either. Working on computers can get quite frustrating when the customer tells you what's wrong with their computer, I look into it, and it turns out to be something completely different, and I literally have to find the problem myself. It's great satisfaction when you successfully fix someone's computer though.Shrooblord wrote:though I'm sure you're loving it; for what else reason would you be doing all those things?
Depressingly, I was back in 2010, but that's also when I realized that middleschool "love" was stupid. Plus, I've lost almost all of my drive. I'm just not interested.Shrooblord wrote:I hope you're not in a relationship - not in a cruel way, but it's quite obvious that that would take away any other time you have and I think you need some time alone too; I mean, everyone does.
I'd say I give it more like an hour and a half per week. If I had all day, every day, then I might say I could have it done in a year or two. Because obviously I wouldn't spend more than a few hours on it every day; I'll admit it's tiring work.Shrooblord wrote:So, let's review: half an hour a week for ROTD, progress is amazing. What would happen if you could spend days on end on it?
I'm actually interested myself to know what's on your mind, honest.Pusianka wrote:I think I just figured out what annoys me about you but explaining it, would take another two pages of this thread and we don't want that this time, now do we?
You truly are the master of subtly.Pusianka wrote:ok but still Rayfans timetable is very dense, well that's something new. I got interested in your persona now! ;D esspecially that you told me a lot of useful pieces of information. If I were in Canada I could rob you nicely xD...
...Or I could break into your house, take off all my clothes and await you to come... Creepy isn't it?
(I heard once about such event, it seems funny to me xD)


Unfortunately, that "donate money" button would legally have to be named "donate money to this project if you want me to be sued."Rayfist090 wrote:Good luck Rayfan, were cheering you on.
BTW Revenge of the dark will sooner or later need an official website with a "donate money" page to help with the project.
This is true. It seems that people forget more often that this game contains copyrighted material. I bet it's because Rayman's so awesome we completely forget about the fact Ubisoft owns him.RayFan9876 wrote:Unfortunately, that "donate money" button would legally have to be named "donate money to this project if you want me to be sued."Rayfist090 wrote:Good luck Rayfan, were cheering you on.
BTW Revenge of the dark will sooner or later need an official website with a "donate money" page to help with the project.

Well Autodesk (3ds Max) would have no means of knowing I used a pirated copy, or if I even used their software, because the situation is far too ambiguous and I can claim whatever I want. For CryEngine and... Rayman, this is obvious like Spanex stated.Spanex wrote:This is true. It seems that people forget more often that this game contains copyrighted material. I bet it's because Rayman's so awesome we completely forget about the fact Ubisoft owns him.RayFan9876 wrote:Unfortunately, that "donate money" button would legally have to be named "donate money to this project if you want me to be sued."Rayfist090 wrote:Good luck Rayfan, were cheering you on.
BTW Revenge of the dark will sooner or later need an official website with a "donate money" page to help with the project.
Let alone the programs like Cryengine and 3DS max that Rayfan is using...for free, sure. But what when they learn she made money out of their software, that she did not buy?