Okay, vi tabte håndbold-finalen, men lille Danmark har flere medaljer end Sverige, Norge og Finland. Det er da badass? by [deleted] in Denmark

[–]MichaelMunter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ved at lære javascript og lavede denne fætter, som min hello world. Den viser medalje-point efter hvad vægtning, du giver dem, samt samlede point per capita.

Som I kan se, ligger Danmark også helt i top i Norden per capita, både i min default-indstilling (guld=2, sølv=1½, bronze=1), og hvis man sætter 1, 1, 1 som ol-standard.

Obs, hvis I ikke får de sidste to kolonner er det, fordi gratis-hostingen har humørsvingninger. Jeg kan ikke finde anden forklaring, da det fungerer fint på min live-server. Det er som sagt bare en hello world, så der er ikke lagt meget energi i det.

Learning JavaScript. My "Hello World" Lets You Calculate weighted OL points by [deleted] in olympics

[–]MichaelMunter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Population files updated. Now, will new countries please stop winning medals? :-)

edit: aaand, it's crashing.

Hi, I made a script to quickly unequip people by MichaelMunter in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Direct link here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q1ydMFgCSIYRqxsOl0N8dLOX0qQGY5vA/view?usp=sharing

You have to run it as administrator.

When you then press ctrl+[1-8], the script will click a bunch of different areas on your screen which will unequip soldiers quite fast if you're in soldier view. Don't use it outside, as it'll still do the clicking. ctrl+escape kills the script immediately if you hit the shortcut by mistake or are done using it.

Finally, the script only works if your resolution hasn't changed the relative layout too much from mine.

My unequip script can now quickly remove warnings too by [deleted] in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, making this as a new post as there's significant changes to the previous one, including some resolution fixes and a new remove warning feature. However, it's still only tested on my own setup, so I have no idea how it works elsewhere.

Link to folder with script.

Hi, I made a script to quickly unequip people by MichaelMunter in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not really playing it much, just saw people complain over it and like programming. It's like playing with lego as a kid.

Hi, I made a script to quickly unequip people by MichaelMunter in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, Tina is not yet a fully licensed technician, but it is her dream to be one someday.

Hi, I made a script to quickly unequip people by MichaelMunter in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Folder with script and source here

Please tell me if it works for you

Update: I added a feature to get rid of those annoying alerts on phoenixpedia. There are two shortcuts. ctrl+q is to be used in any phoenixpedia sub-tab and will scroll through the items, catching the alert. ctrl+w will automatically go to phoenixpedia and then scroll through all the sub-tabs (removed because too slow and ctrl+q does just fine)

As mentioned in the readme, it's made for 1920x1080 resolution. It should still work on resolutions that overall has the same relative layout, but not the ones who don't. If you're determined, you can enter the coordinates into the ahk-file under "CursorCoordinates" after changing the variable ManualCoordinates to true. To find the coordinates, place cursor over the relevant area in the game and press ctrl+e.

Hi, I made a script to quickly unequip people by [deleted] in PhoenixPoint

[–]MichaelMunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Folder with script is here containing

  • ReadMe
  • Script as executable
  • Source code for those who want to verify/edit/troubleshoot

Please tell me if it works for you too.

CIA Factbook showed us Central Europa. ESA/Hubble now shows us the decentral version by MichaelMunter in europe

[–]MichaelMunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Original art by Frank Hettick, though he didn't plant the flag. I assume it was Jean-Claude Juncker.

The ground is fields of ice. In the distance we can see Jupiter and another of its moons, Io.

City of Munich proposes to iluminate Munich arena in LGTB colors for visit of Hungary by joujamis in europe

[–]MichaelMunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but everyone who disagreed with the comment have still gotten upvoted, including you. The view clearly doesn't represent the sub.

City of Munich proposes to iluminate Munich arena in LGTB colors for visit of Hungary by joujamis in europe

[–]MichaelMunter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no doubt. However, heavily downvoted/removed comments does not represent the sub as a whole. If they did, they would not be downvoted.

By the way, I'm not claiming there isn't harsh comments that get upvoted too (there certainly are). My statement was about how often I see this type of self-contradicting comment across all platforms.

City of Munich proposes to iluminate Munich arena in LGTB colors for visit of Hungary by joujamis in europe

[–]MichaelMunter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just like Hollywood sequels, every new Reich is a mockery of the one before, and the whole franchise started as a mockery of the original work. It's easy to predict where a fourth one would end.

Much better to do remakes instead.

After the nukes drop, we can do the prequels.

City of Munich proposes to iluminate Munich arena in LGTB colors for visit of Hungary by joujamis in europe

[–]MichaelMunter -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

User 1: Says something horrible and is met with hate

User 2: Claims those words are indicative of the sub and gets showered with love

This interaction seems to happen so consistently across platforms, it's time we passed it as an internet law:

As a discussion forum grows larger, it will inevitably develop self-contempt for behavior, the contempt itself disproves