- Kaska and Captain Khorgan have been added to Gastigoth.
- Busts for Kaska, Captain Khorgan, and Tamtam have been activated in prison.
Just a small one for now! Enjoy!
0.7.75 Changelog:
0.7.76 Changelog:
Busts for Brandt and company will be added next patch. I’m fuckin’ hungry and need to shovel some food in my gullet.
Considering the next thing on my submission backlog is 260 pages (Paige), so I think I’m going to keep poking at my employee backlog for a bit and tackle the space jail next. Wooo!
Fen out!
0.7.73 Changelog:
I’m still trying to crawl out of May’s event submissions. Wish me luck as I try to dig out of this hole. Adjatha did some lovely new busts for Shelly, but those will have to wait until tomorrow to be put in. Sinarra invited some company over, and I don’t need to be flashing a bunch of naked, hyper-pregnant bunny-girls everywhere.
0.7.71 Changelog:
More work to come tomorrow! (Kaithrit business-guy by Adjatha)
Time to wipe the politicking off the front page with some lovely new content for you all.
0.7.70 Changelog:
That’s it from me for the weekend. I think I’m gonna step away from the smutcave till Monday, so don’t expect to hear much from me till then. Ciao!
At right: some lovely fanart by JayfireGrowlithe. Those rasks’ll getcha!
Net Neutrality is kind of a big deal. I don’t care if you’re a republican, democrat, communist, libertarian, or some sort of weird political party based entirely around getting Marvel to release the next Avengers movie early. This is important. Important enough that I’m posting political shit instead of talking about weird space parasites. Net neutrality helps protect small startups from being quashed by bigger peers, and helps protect weird niche sites (like this one) from getting filtered or slowed by ISPs who’d rather maintain a “family friendly” image than allow their customers to access the content they want.
If you’re an american, please consider supporting net neutrality. Here’s one place with some things about it. Battleforthenet.com has a nice little form set up to send a message to the FCC and congress if you want to be lazy about it.
I’d ask you to strongly consider future candidates’ positions on net neutrality before voting for them, but I think internet regulation is pretty low on every one else’s priority lists. Oh, and also… vote. There’s a reason politicians care a lot about catering to grandma and grandpa’s whims – it’s because they vote.
0.7.69 Changelog:
Today really should have been a half day for a variety of reasons, but I got lost in the pregnancy code and forgot to come up for air for something like six hours… which will probably mean I’m gonna hit a full day before all is said and done. Nothing like having your work ethic surprise you!
Tonight and tomorrow I’ll review some more submissions and maybe try to code one. I want to at least get my reviewing caught up to the end of May (hopefully June) before I do any more writing of my own.
There’s likely plenty of fucky problems in this bunch of combat. It’s my first time coding multiple enemy fights myself (Gedan did all the others), and I can already think of a few edge cases for things I did not test.
(Art is Dane by JayEcho.)
I did a bunch of coding for Azra’s first expedition today – mostly setting up the Naleen Bros fight and all of Azra’s attacks. I really, really hate combat coding, but I think I have everything laid out properly at this point. It even compiled without error (after having 90+ errors)! Tomorrow (or late tonight) I’ll be trying to test it and make sure everything works well before jumping on the nine-tailed zil fight.
Why is he a nine-tailed zil? Because he has nine parasitic snakes attached to his butt.
Anyhow, that mess should go a little more smoothly. It’s just one enemy to program instead of an ally and two enemies. Have I ever told you guys about my immense distaste for group combats? Not a fan.
Art of Liamme by Chatai.
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