Nice job with the after effects. Looks like that would have been a lot of fun to make.
“No Clip” on the checklist at the very start of the video *facepalm* haha burn on me… I haven’t heard that term since Doom! I remember there was a “no clipping” code now that you guys mention it. Thanks!
Hat tip: Raeshawn
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Hey, I just thought I’d point out that no clip is a game reference not a gun one, it refers to no clip mode, where the player character doesn’t collide or clip, as it is known, with the level or objects in it. That’s how he’s moving through walls. I’m not trying to be an arse, I just thought I’d point it out in case an internet dick comes along and pisses all over the parade. And because it may well be the one time you are wrong about a “clip” correction haha.
Much love (but no homo)
hivemind, also to clarify for those who don’t know, it doesn’t just let you go though walls or objects, it lets you fly around the level with all three levels of movement, so you float around and not follow the ground.
Dropping in to say the same, but you beat me to it. “No clip” is fun, and has nothing to do with guns.
Damn, how can this many people come here before me to say the same thing?
Thanks Dan. I corrected it in the article!
Haha. Love the Freddie Wong cameo at the end. Awesome.
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