Commander McLane wrote:I haven't gone there, because it would be a lot of work for an effect that only very few players would ever observe, although it would certainly be cool to watch an NPC continue its journey. I'll look into it if I get some time.
Bravo. When one sees a face in some stone it can be awful fun to chisel away the pieces and see if it's really there. Then everyone else can see what you see.
Switeck wrote:Artists and programmers both often do what they do, just for the sake of the art...or for their own personal amusement.
Either that or it's a cross between insanity and repetitive motion disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity Disorder.
Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity for Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity Disorder.
Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity for Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity Disorder.
Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity for Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity Disorder.
Art and Amusement Disorder.
Repetitive Motion Insanity for Art and Amusement Disorder.
