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Game Help / Re: "FeralHeart.exe has stopped working"
« on: April 05, 2018, 01:18:09 am »
Do you have any mods installed on your game? :o

Thank you for your response,

I have the latest versions of Mass Markings and 'Legendary Items' (?).
The markings appear to work fine on my characters as do the items; I am confident that I installed both correctly.

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Game Help / "FeralHeart.exe has stopped working" /SOLVED/
« on: March 30, 2018, 03:16:37 am »
-I have not tried to re-download/install the game and would only like to do so as a last resort


The game had been running fine for around half an hour. My character was in Ficho Tunnel and I was able to enter The Grounds. After around a minute or so spent in The Grounds, the game crashed (FeralHeart.exe has stopped working). I am still able to enter Lonely Cave and 'Seaside Grove' (?) but am unable to enter any other maps.

Would greatly appreciate the help, thanks.



EDIT :

SOLUTION!

As it turns out I had some files installed onto my computer (old texture packs and items packs) that did not uninstall when I last updated my game. I believed this to be the reason my game was crashing so often.

After manually uninstalling every trace of FeralHeart from my computer, I re-downloaded the game to find it now works perfectly.

Thanks, so much

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News Archives / Re: // Feral-Heart Game Update June 2016 //
« on: June 16, 2016, 04:14:49 pm »
Having joined the FeralHeart community 5 years ago, I was honestly a little frustrated to discover that the maps that I'd grown to love had been tampered with. However, upon venturing across the new landscape, I found myself more immersed in the game than I ever have been. The visuals are absolutely stunning and I find myself taken back to my first discovery of FH 5 years ago.

My only critique would be the soundtrack, however the visuals totally make up for it.

Kudos to you, Red and the team who helped put this together, you've excelled yourself.

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Notice me!
Most of the ideas expressed in this 'tutorial' are mostly going to be OPINION BASED (i.e what I personally think would make a good RP) so I am aware that not everyone is going to agree with the aspects and thoughts that I pick up on. However if you do, GREAT, give yourself a high-five; if not, great too, here's a sandwich.



PASSEH'S GUIDE TO ROLE PLAYING!





I am going to structure this thing into a number of steps, 1-5 (1 being the most important and 5 being the least).



Step 1: 3RD PERSON OMNISCIENT
Definition: the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story. (Education-Portal)

This term will be used frequently if you choose to study English literature and language in college. I'm helping you out by teaching it to you early (yay!), unless of course you've already come across the term. :P
It's a very easy and very effective technique to use and one of which will certainly help in your RPing!
In 3rd person omniscient you narrate your characters actions but also slip into the very mindset of your character. Describe everything that they're doing and everything that they're thinking.






Step 2: IMAGERY
Definition: visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. (Google)

Imagery is essentially where you use a number of descriptive words to create an image in another's mind. And no, that doesn't mean throwing an adjective in at every possible opportunity... Add a few in where you include a key object or thought to give your fellow RPers an idea of what it may look like or to signify its appearance. Read through what you're typing. Does it create a certain picture within your mind?






Step 3: DO NOT USE WOLFSPEAK!
Definition: Wolfspeak is a bunch of words created by animal roleplayers to make them sound fancy and intelligent, when it really just makes them look like a pompous ass with a dictionary. (Urban Dictionary)

Wolfspeak.... We've all been there right?
To my knowledge (and correct me if I'm wrong) wolfspeak is a collection of words with the same meaning but are used to make a person's RP seem overall more complex and sophisticated. For example, auditories instead of ears. Come on people... What's the point of RolePlaying with someone if they can't even understand what you're saying?






Step 4: SIMILES AND METAPHORS
Definition (Simile): a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ). (Google)
Definition (Metaphor): a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. (Google)

Similes and metaphors are what I perceive as better ways of describing something. I am finding them ultimately harder to explain than the other points and so I am going to give you some examples instead.
Simile: The cat was as fierce as a lion.
Metaphor: The cat was a fierce lion.

The difference is that a simile makes a clear comparison whereas a metaphor applies traits to something but not in a literal sense. When the metaphor states that the cat is a fierce lion, it doesn't literally mean that the cat is a fierce lion. It is just a way to describe the behavior of the cat.






Step 5: GRAMMAR
Definition: the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics. (Google)

You may be shocked that I've placed this last but honestly I don't think grammar is too much of an issue. As long as you've basic knowledge on how to use commas and full stops then you have the makings of a good RP. Yes I understand that correct grammar can sometimes influence the impression that you give to others but does it matter as long as they understand what you're typing? It's not essential to tidy up the package with a little neat bow so why bother? It's only RolePlaying, you're not sitting an exam which may impact on your future.









So yeah, I hope this helps you. Feel free to express your views and if you want me to extend on any of the points that I made just ask me to. I tried to keep things brief so not as to bore everyone to sleep. :P

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Socks would likely be killed, again, if he was unfriendly with Rusty.  So make him be friends with him.

Why'd you name a dog after me? xD

Oh my Lawd. I didn't even realise. XD


Thank you all for voting!

I don't want to come across as completely fastidious or anything, but please could you all vote using the method which I highlighted in the 'please read' section next time? E.g  I WANT SOCKS TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH RUSTY.

It just makes it a whole lot easier for me to distinguish comments between votes. XD
Thank you!

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Chapter 2 is up! 8)
Come on ppl, get chur votes in!

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Stories / Re: Socks the Roadkill Dog [Comic] Completely fat free!
« on: September 10, 2014, 11:23:26 pm »
Voting is closed, not that it makes much of a difference considering that only two people voted XD.
The next chapter is going to be more interesting, by which I mean there won't be boring shots of a motionless Socks levitating in the abyss. There'll be more text, characters, backgrounds and colour! 8)

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Stories / Re: Army Dogs (MILD GORE AND SINISTER THEMES)
« on: September 07, 2014, 06:57:33 pm »
Oh mai! Thank you both so much. :D

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Stories / Re: Army Dogs (MILD GORE AND SINISTER THEMES)
« on: September 07, 2014, 12:12:17 pm »
Masterpiece?! Well thank you! <3

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Stories / Army Dogs (MILD GORE AND SINISTER THEMES)
« on: September 07, 2014, 01:31:29 am »
I am currently in a creative slump on my bed and am feeling the need to create something. Being unable to work on my current project, Socks the Roadkill Dog, for another few days has driven me to write a short horror story which will be set in WW1. Unfortunately I will NOT be continuing it as do not want to be completely overrun with projects. So I'll just leave this here and hope that you attain as much enjoyment with reading it as I did writing it.


ARMY DOGS

My squadron and I had been assigned to run explosives under enemy vehicles, however most of us were lost to an unholy encounter with mustard gas. Only myself and one other canine remained, his name was Puddle. Not the most appealing of names, but it was hardly in our control of what the white man chose to address us as. They were superior after all. And if it weren't for them, half of the dogs of that time wouldn't have been lost in the senseless feud.

We were driven north by the yellow mist and it lead us straight to the neighbouring pasture which was littered with dead men. It was a grizzly sight indeed and one that I hope I shall never have to endeavour again. Their flesh had been ridden with large, yellowing blisters and their tongues were swollen preventing the jaw from closing completely. Some had no tongues at all, and their mouths were sealed shut by the enlarged and sore-looking interior of their mouth which was also suffering from large blisters. It was obvious the cause of their deaths. Mustard gas. Its musk was still thick in the air, I could smell it. It made my eyes burn and caused my throat to itch with each irritable inhale. Puddle gazed at me, the whites of his eyes now reddening with the same irritation that I was experiencing. He nodded, urging me to press on so that he could follow behind. I did just that, dragging my weight upon the small blisters which formed on the base of my paws.

After about an hour of endless venturing across an empty pasture, Puddle collapsed with exhaustion under the brown sky and allowed himself to slip away from all reality. My greatest fear was not death, but surrendering to it. Because if you simply give up on all hope, then there is no means of survival. Puddle had given up. I tried to help him; I gave him a reassuring whine and even attempted to drag him to his paws forcefully. And so, I too allowed myself to just end it all. I lay aside of the dog, closed my eyes and slept.

I awoke to a burning sensation and the inability to breathe. My eyes were swollen shut and I could only manage to crack them open slightly. I gazed through a thick, yellow smog which had completely consumed Puddle and I. My paws frantically fumbled around for the German Shepherd but I was unable to find him under the mustard blanket. An array of reds, purples and yellows formed in rounded, greasy bumps on my flesh and I could feel the inside of my oesophagus swelling until I was gasping for breath. Puddle was the least of my concerns at this point, I just had to get out of there and fast. All I could do was sprint as fast as my blistered legs would take me until I could finally locate a way out of the gas.

And then there was rain. It was like a gift from The Lord himself. It caused the deadly mist to disperse and it felt like a miracle against my battered body. I trudged a little further before collapsing in a puddle of chilled water, feeling replenished and somewhat relieved. I was found by some men a few days later, but I looked more like a clump of burnt skin than a dog at that point.

My tongue was so swollen that it had to be cut out, I lost my sight, all strength in my limbs was gone, my nasal passage was even slightly damaged by the mustard gas. These physical problems don't bother me as much as the fact that I tried to help myself more than I did my dearest friend. Puddle and I didn't know each other too well, we were simply survivors together... But I would give anything just to see his face one last time.

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