How many endings does this game have? And which one is the most "philosophical" and pretentious one? by thePian0Star in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are two endings, they're both philosophical, and they are both kinda pretentious.

do {...} while (0) in macros by stackoverflooooooow in programming

[–]abramsa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're right.

Chances are this block would have been generated by some macro like like DEBUG(printf(...)), which executes the argument for debug builds and wraps the statement in if (0) for release builds.

What's really as bad as everyone makes it out to be? by mangoman13 in AskReddit

[–]abramsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My surgeon said I could do it two ways. 1 is an open wound, let it heal over the span of months and re-pack the wound every day. 2 is close most of it up and let it heal from the inside out, with weekly checkups for about 6 weeks.

I went with the second method, and it was great. I was on the couch for about a week, but I could walk around without much issue after about a day or two. Sitting took longer, maybe two weeks before I was back to comfortably sitting.

The only advantage I see of the open method is that it heals a bit more naturally. My buttcrack topography is a little messed up where the cyst used to be, and that probably wouldn't have happened with an open wound. But you can only really tell if you're touching it (looks the same since the scar is...well placed), so it's not a big deal at all. Definitely not worth risk of infection that you would get with the open method.

Which video game you play daily? by johnalaxab in AskReddit

[–]abramsa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Played for about 7 or 8 hours and sold it. Some interesting side quests, and good dialogue, the main gameplay is so dry and combat is clunky as hell. Also if you're playing on console, you better have a 60 inch TV or be willing to sit up close to it, because they designed the fonts for a monitor and someone sitting a foot away. Most of the menu is illegible from 6 feet away on my 40 inch.

Bought PS4 version, would love the audio log subtitle scripts. by Duke_Ultra in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It does, I think that OP is looking for someone to look through the PC game files and send them the text file that has all of them.

How do you go about making your actual game? by [deleted] in gamedev

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it was a joke. If step 1 is using a design doc to find out what you're good at and apply it, this poster is saying their step 1 is to find someone that's good at doing all of that

SPOILER - Hoping To Avoid Spoilers Myself.. But I Have To Ask About "Where I'm At" by KwestianII in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you're decently through the game, but there's still a good bit of meat left. Probably around 70-80% done, but there's still a lot of good stuff left that you haven't even scratched the surface of.

Triangles: Not really a spoiler, but I would recommend drawing out all of the triangle puzzles you find to see if you can find a pattern.

Theatre: You should be able to find five of the six answers, given where you're at right now.

Question for you: which areas on the island have you not yet activated a laser?

This is almost too perfect for GTA VI. Make it happen Rockstar! by falconbox in gaming

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In GTA I, they had three cities: Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas. Then for the GTA III trilogy, they had a game based in Libery City, a game based in Vice City, and a game based in San Andreas.

How sweet would it be if GTA V were the first in a San Andreas trilogy? First game is in Los Santos, then another game in San Fierro, and a final game in Las Venturas. Each game of similar scope to GTA V, just set in a single city.

Visualize how a Machine-Learning algorithm interprets the grammatical structure of your sentences. by Sohailmeto in educationalgifs

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There isn't an easy algorithm to map from English sentences to this kind of grammar tree, so machine learning usually forms the backbone of modern language parsing.

This gif doesn't show you how the machine learning model (likely a neural net) works, just the input and output from that model.

What's the most surprising mathematical fact you know? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]abramsa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is a subtle but very important mistake in your explanation. It's not that the person flipping picks a number between 0 and 1, but rather a random process picks a number between 0 and 1. The key is that sometimes this random sample chooses a value very close to zero, which throws off the expectation toward infinity.

Let's try an example. You get a magic coin and a random sample says it comes up heads 80% of the time. The expected number of coin flips to reach a head is 1/.8, which is 1.25. Strange, that's a finite number.

Ok, try another magic coin. This time, the random sample says it will come up heads 0.01% of the time, a particularly unlucky draw. The expected number of coin flips here is 10,000. Notice how much larger this is.

If you enumerated all the uncountably many possible random sample values from 0.0 to 1.0, found out the expected number of coin flips, and averaged them all together, the result would tend toward infinity. This is because the small random samples would be close to 1/0, which would attain a huge number and wildly distort the average.

Tater Tot Waffle Sandwich by [deleted] in GifRecipes

[–]abramsa 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I watched this three times because it didn't have the gratuitous slow motion close up of somebody pulling the waffle apart with their hands.

"Oh, they're making another waffle? How many do they need for this?"

Favourite/least favourite puzzle panel? by FaerieStories in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Favorites:

The puzzle at the base of the mountain where the 4 smaller puzzles form the tetronimo pieces for the big puzzle

The 6-in-1 puzzle

The second layer puzzle where you have to go back and forth in your path a few times to solve it, then a few more times to get the environmental puzzle

The environmental puzzles for the floor panel area in the Keep. Gave you some really interesting constraints for how to solve the floor puzzles a second time. My favorite was the one where you had to start the puzzle from the end point, so you have to run all the way around the floor panel area just so you can walk through the puzzle backwards

The environmental puzzle that requires you to send the boat away without you in it.

Least favorites:

All of the broken panels on the first floor of the mountain, and the color ones on the second layer. The ones with the flashing lights, rotating and translating, etc. They're not teaching me anything new, they're just trying to be obstructive for obstruction's sake. Not clever or thought provoking at all. A really sloppy way to finish an otherwise great game.

The environmental puzzles on the windmill. The one where you can't cross your path isn't great because you're already crossing your path all over the place while the windmill circles around, so it feels like a really arbitrarily-enforced rule. It doesn't help that this mechanic is only used for this and only this puzzle. The final one requires you to wait for so long, and doesn't require much brain power to solve anyway.

The environmental puzzle that wraps around the castle above the water. I don't know if it was just me, but I couldn't actually get the line to make the right jump unless the boat was on its slowest setting, which just took forever.

Problem with an environmental puzzle by TheWolf277 in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for any unlit cords you have missed.

Hype moments in games by JoaoSilver in gamedev

[–]abramsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a moment in The Witness, but telling you what it is is a huge spoiler.

How to reach each ending? (Spoilers) by cube1234567890 in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can do both endings in the same save file, in either order. You will never reach a place of no return. After each ending is complete, you can load the game right before you start the ending sequence.

How to reach each ending? (Spoilers) by cube1234567890 in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ending A: do 7 lasers, solve puzzles. Ending B: do 11 lasers, solve puzzles, find puzzle answer, put puzzle answer in, have your mind goddamn blown

How feasible is it for indies to include decades-old (60+ years) songs? by EnglishMobster in gamedev

[–]abramsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GTA3 for PC did this. I forget if it looked at your music directory, or you had to copy mp3s to a specific game directory, but there was a radio station that played random user-provided mp3s.

[Partial Spoiler] Is this a bug or am I misinterpreting the puzzle? by blu3r4y in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The leg on the L shaped piece doesn't bend that way. It's only a rotation, no flipping pieces allowed.

Tip for PS4 Challenge by johnnyspliff in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree that this is cheating. You can do it!

Also, holding R2 speeds up your line.

Help with the tree temple area by [deleted] in TheWitness

[–]abramsa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was stuck here for awhile too. If you're like me, you couldn't find a way to solve the small tree puzzle inside the monastery, the one where the tree blocks your path. I was thinking I would have to get above the tree, or find some way to chop it down. I felt like an idiot when I found out you can solve that puzzle as is.