"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
I'm making a Knightrider RPG. You have to drive around solving crimes, shagging women, and having deep conversations with a car. Hasselhoff says he'll do Michael Knight's voice. He's not getting much work at the moment, the Germans have tired of his singing, and Baywatch Nights flopped like a mofo.
I'm making a little hack-and-slash based RPG of my own, but with a unique combat system. I'm testing the combat system on my AD&D games a little, just to check for any flaws before I go all out on it.
Most of the RPGs made with klik software were pretty damn poor. Never tried TSE, though.
On a side note, the calculation for that 1=0 thing seems right. It doesn't state what (A-B) is, and therefore both sides can be divided by (A-B). And division by 0 isn't infinite. It just can't possibly exist, but the closest thing to non-existence (in mathematical terms) is infinite. But yeah, put it in another post.
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1=0... you can't divide by zero, and without using variables, here's as far as it could possibly get:
1^2 - 1^2 = 1^2 - 1(1)
(1 + 1)(1 - 1) = 1(1 - 1)
(1 + 1) = 1(1 - 1)
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0
Any number divided by 0= infinity.
There is an infinite amount of 0s in any number so theoretically, you can divide by 0.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! What the hell? No matter how many times you add 0 to itself it's 0. It's not infinity, and no numbers contain a "0" unit that you can divide by.