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Genetically Vacant--Level 18
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Imported from SF2 with no description.
15 years ago
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Oh, and I have some interest in biology, but tell me- does 'genetically vacant' mean anything in particular? If I knew it, then I have forgotten. :P
Genetically Vacant doesn't mean anything biologically; the story of how the name of the comic came about is actually kind of a funny one. I found a random band name generator one day (quite a while ago) http://www.bandnamemaker.com/ and I was messing around with it and saved a file of my favorites. When I started the comic I couldn't decide what to call it, so I was looking through this file and came across genetically vacant. It seemed so appropriate for a comic about college life in general, especially since a lot of my peers appear to be just that--genetically vacant. I took it to mean that somewhere along their evolution something disappeared, like perhaps a certain amount of common sense. It's kind of mean, but I think it's funny.
7 hours solid ... to get to level 18 ?!!!
The game didn't receive a lot of really good critics because it had a really low lifetime (~2 hours). So I'm asking you :
Did he is using the trackpad instead of the mouse ?
Anyway it remind me that level in Crysis. In wich one you are in Zero-G. You totally lose the notion of "up" and "down" (thanks you Cryengine :D).
Then it become worser because you have to fight aliens ...
(turning and turning and blur and recoil and flash eff-uurrrrghh ...)
Really ?
Then you COMPLAIN you get a headache ?
Because i only begin to be sick when i spend too much time with advanced tricks, like 2 portals on the ground (one higher than the other, and jump to the lower one in a theoretically infinite loop).
The part I'm referring to in the comic, by the way, is the part where you jump down into a portal which shoots you (upside-down) into the air to place another higher up, and so on. The constant flipping didn't help.