Sim City: Particulating Splines?
Posted: 2004-05-10 03:15pm
The last thing the map does before starting. What's it mean?
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I dunno, in The Sims it's "reticulating splines". I think it has no meaning, just an in-joke similar to the llamas in Sc3k.StarshipTitanic wrote:The last thing the map does before starting. What's it mean?
The 'network' he refers to is the network of relationships between all the variable functions in your city, or in your Sim's life.Reticulating Splines: Constructing network based functions that are defined by divisible intervals while approximating said network and composing it of pieces of simple functions defined on subintervals and joined at their endpoints with a suitable degree of smoothness.
-- Will Wright (from http://simz.gamenation.com/)
Yah. Did you know that you can shoot down that annoying traffic helicopter?TrailerParkJawa wrote:Did you ever see the loch ness monster in SC2K or Superman?
They were really rare, but I did see them a few times.
What was the description? I remember shooting down the helicopter (couldn't you get the planes too?) but didn't read the papers.Badme wrote:Yah. Did you know that you can shoot down that annoying traffic helicopter?TrailerParkJawa wrote:Did you ever see the loch ness monster in SC2K or Superman?
They were really rare, but I did see them a few times.
Just click on it with the centering tool. Watch out, it'll cause a fire if disasters aren't turned off. Make sure to keep the newspapers on, as the description of what happens is great
You mean like in the newspaper articles? They were more absurd than anything else. Then again, absurd can be funny.phongn wrote:Yep. Maxis does all sorts of strange stuff like that, though SC2K had more humor.
Indeed -- and there were cheat codes.admiral_danielsben wrote:I liked one of the tips in SC3k. From "the llama suggests", had one of the tips being "There are no cheat codes for SimCity 3000. No cheat codes. Yeah, sure." As if saying, 'of course there are cheat codes, but we can't admit to them.'
Yeah. SC4 is a much drier game -- but it has much more depth than the previous games.Simcity 4 seems to have an almost complete lack of humor, in comparison. Although it is kinda funny to unleash Servo and have him toss plates all over the buildings.
Big 30's esque walking robot who fires giant cd's.StarshipTitanic wrote:What's Servo look like? I imagine MST3K's Servo going insane...
Not at all. It's from Servo the Serving Robot in the Sims. Only 15,000 simoleons and he cooks, cleans, repairs, and even gives sore folks backrubs. Apparently, in SC4 he's tired of serving and wants payback.StarshipTitanic wrote:What's Servo look like? I imagine MST3K's Servo going insane...
I always thought they were plates. Anyway, it's the coolest disaster after the meteor--those plates can take out entire blocks as they move.Rye wrote:Big 30's esque walking robot who fires giant cd's.StarshipTitanic wrote:What's Servo look like? I imagine MST3K's Servo going insane...