Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 2:49am
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Taking that no one I know even likes Unreal Tournament ... we wont be playing it. Sorry, I don't 'dig' most of it's game play.
Oh and ... whoops, I'll fix that in a second.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Wild Card on
Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 2:50am
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I loved it. Could you do me a favor though? Whens this LAN party starting? And how many players?
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 2:51am
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Saturday all day, starts when I wake up lol ... not many people are going to be there, like 4 total, not to mention I have to bring extention cables from the inside out of my house out to the garage for power because there's ONE DAMNED outlet in my entire garage, and it's being used by a freezer.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 2:53am
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Cool cause if I get the time tomorow, perhaps you guys could give my map a test run, even though its only half finished (layout wise) and missing a bomb point.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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what the bejosus, sorry again ... I seriously don't even remember typing the word in the first place (read thread on typing for more info)
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 2:57am
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Yes, now back on topic you thread-jacker!
Cool, PM me the location and we can slaughter each other in it for awhile. Cause you changed it from the last version you gave me, right?
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 3:00am
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Im still waiting on the news item to come up. But yes it has changed. I have to fix it up a little bit and add more areas (and lights :biggrin: ) and a few more CT spawns. But it will be playable by Saturday. I'll PM you a link tomorow night (same time as today about). That gives me plenty of time to work on it.
As well, whats that guy with the UZI, thats a ubi soft game I think right?
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 3:06am
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I found it quite wierd. Looks nice because its original and the black border makes it look cool, but gameplay scares me.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 3:37am
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M-M-M-Monster Kill!
Sorry, I saw UT and couldn't resist. DM on that with like 10 people is awesome.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 4:01am
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The design is very cool. where do you get a cake like that made?
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
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I'm getting it from Albertsons. They just print whatever 8x10 piece of paper you bring in onto edible paper with edible ink (which tastes like frosting I believe) then the 'decorator' places it on top of the cake. In this case, since the cake will be white it will probably absorb the ink and the paper will dissolve, which will make the picture that much blurrier lol. They literally print it out by the way ? their printer is a Lexmark, I saw it. I think Baskin and Robbins does it too but with Ice Cream. I remember some other place took it and laid it down then asked what areas you wanted '3-d' they'd then layer it with icing ? that would kind of make you sick in this case since no one does anything other then Whipped icing or Buttermilk, bleh.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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My sister had a similar thing done for the rehersal dinner before she got married, only it was a picture of her and her husband. I thought it had to be done somwhere special.
I must say though, it was allot of fun gouging out my sister's eyes and eating them :biggrin:
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
Fri Mar 26th 2004 at 7:54am
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...Thanks cass, because that was completly constructive and exactly what I was looking for in feed back :rolleyes:
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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I watched a program that talked about those cake "transfers" (for lack of a better word) and it fuses with the icing, and the paper has no flavour itself. So technically it tastes like the icing you use.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
Posted by Crono on
Sun Mar 28th 2004 at 9:26am
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No, Lep, it isn't a chocolate cake.
Actually, it seems to be a sugar paper ... that DOES have a tase, however, since the frosting is whipped they don't taste nearly the same ....
I would change it... if I didn't already have the cake lol. The bastards did a TERRIBLE job in transfering it over ... have the s**t on the cake is green from after only being on there for 2 hours ... also for some reason they put ribbons and ballons on the damn thing when I told them not to. They also made grooves in the frosting so it didn't look very good ... tastes fine though.
Anyway, It's late ... I should be getting to bed ...
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Don't be a bitch, if they did a terrible job rip their f**king faces off.
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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/me ponders a Goatse cake
Re: Lan Party Cake Design
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Keep pondering... and for god's sake keep it to yourself.