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It is already in R1, it is special warpout.
We can't use different jump anims for both jump in and out, or we can but it is unreliable at best. We need source code changes to do this properly. This is why second jump anim will not be in R2 as a normal jump anim.
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It is already in R1, it is special warpout.
We can't use different jump anims for both jump in and out, or we can but it is unreliable at best. We need source code changes to do this properly. This is why second jump anim will not be in R2 as a normal jump anim.
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Unreliable is a good word to use Sometimes you see it, most of the time you don't...
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Unreliable is a good word to use Sometimes you see it, most of the time you don't...
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quote: Originally posted by IceFire
Not that differently...I can see there being a minor descrepancy between people (presuming there's no color blindness) but the fact is that the light enters your eye at the same wavelength across the spectrum consistantly...so there should be little difference in the actual perception of the color. The difference I think is probably more language based.
The fact that the wavelength is the same isn't the point ... the point is that every human's brain INTERPRETS the color differently ... the reason? could be anything from cultural differences to past (scarring??) experiences to health reasons.
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quote: Originally posted by IceFire
Not that differently...I can see there being a minor descrepancy between people (presuming there's no color blindness) but the fact is that the light enters your eye at the same wavelength across the spectrum consistantly...so there should be little difference in the actual perception of the color. The difference I think is probably more language based.
The fact that the wavelength is the same isn't the point ... the point is that every human's brain INTERPRETS the color differently ... the reason? could be anything from cultural differences to past (scarring??) experiences to health reasons.
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Remora has a point. There is a rare disease where people taste green or smell red. Since there is no way to actually check the way that colours are viewed by different people the colour I see as red could be the colour you see as blue.
I think Icefire's right though. It's more likely that it's simply a language problem 
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Remora has a point. There is a rare disease where people taste green or smell red. Since there is no way to actually check the way that colours are viewed by different people the colour I see as red could be the colour you see as blue.
I think Icefire's right though. It's more likely that it's simply a language problem 
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Yeah, I think it is mostly a language problem.
But then again, that might be why certain people think certains colors look good by each other. Everybody likes certain colors, but they are shown differently to each human.
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Yeah, I think it is mostly a language problem.
But then again, that might be why certain people think certains colors look good by each other. Everybody likes certain colors, but they are shown differently to each human.
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So in effect, it is a thing of psychology and biology mixed?
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quote: Originally posted by karajorma
Remora has a point. There is a rare disease where people taste green or smell red. Since there is no way to actually check the way that colours are viewed by different people the colour I see as red could be the colour you see as blue.
I think Icefire's right though. It's more likely that it's simply a language problem
I'm saying that you cannot see red and I see blue....I'm saying that you might interpret red, especially when placed beside another color, differently. You are still physically seeing the same color, in pretty much all cases, everyone see's Red....and everyone's eyes are indeed picking up the wavelength that pertains to red....but yes Remora is right as well that the connotation for that particular color may be different.
But I refuse to believe that I see one color and that another person would see another color on the other side of the visible spectrum.
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quote: Originally posted by karajorma
Remora has a point. There is a rare disease where people taste green or smell red. Since there is no way to actually check the way that colours are viewed by different people the colour I see as red could be the colour you see as blue.
I think Icefire's right though. It's more likely that it's simply a language problem
I'm saying that you cannot see red and I see blue....I'm saying that you might interpret red, especially when placed beside another color, differently. You are still physically seeing the same color, in pretty much all cases, everyone see's Red....and everyone's eyes are indeed picking up the wavelength that pertains to red....but yes Remora is right as well that the connotation for that particular color may be different.
But I refuse to believe that I see one color and that another person would see another color on the other side of the visible spectrum.
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quote: Originally posted by IceFire
I'm saying that you cannot see red and I see blue....I'm saying that you might interpret red, especially when placed beside another color, differently. You are still physically seeing the same color, in pretty much all cases, everyone see's Red....and everyone's eyes are indeed picking up the wavelength that pertains to red....but yes Remora is right as well that the connotation for that particular color may be different.
But I refuse to believe that I see one color and that another person would see another color on the other side of the visible spectrum.
Yes but colour is a completely relative concept. You can`t compare colours without a point of reference. I can explain to child what a ball or flower is without needing to show them one but the only way to explain a colour he's never seen is to point to something that is that colour.
There is no absolute definition for red or blue so if the colour receptors in my brain were the other way around from yours there would be absolutely no way we could ever tell.
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quote: Originally posted by IceFire
I'm saying that you cannot see red and I see blue....I'm saying that you might interpret red, especially when placed beside another color, differently. You are still physically seeing the same color, in pretty much all cases, everyone see's Red....and everyone's eyes are indeed picking up the wavelength that pertains to red....but yes Remora is right as well that the connotation for that particular color may be different.
But I refuse to believe that I see one color and that another person would see another color on the other side of the visible spectrum.
Yes but colour is a completely relative concept. You can`t compare colours without a point of reference. I can explain to child what a ball or flower is without needing to show them one but the only way to explain a colour he's never seen is to point to something that is that colour.
There is no absolute definition for red or blue so if the colour receptors in my brain were the other way around from yours there would be absolutely no way we could ever tell.
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Or you could just tell the child that the visable spectrum is from about 400 nm's to 700 nm's, and the way you tell something is blue is by measuring the lights wavelength. Of course that's too easy 
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Or you could just tell the child that the visable spectrum is from about 400 nm's to 700 nm's, and the way you tell something is blue is by measuring the lights wavelength. Of course that's too easy 
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