![]() ![]() Originally posted by Deus Ex Pane:I don't know what the precisely correct way to translate it is. i love how this game explores those human dilemmas, it so well put together it really makes you think about humanity and what lies in the future for us as a species hehe its amazing how low we think of ourselfs as a race forever awaiting and strifing for someone or something behond our reach to takes us away from our misery and lead us into the future, we dont even believe in ourselfs or that we can survive without help of gods or machines, the strange is, this feeling of perpetual inadequacy is also what made us come so far :P. If we can be "perfect" like gods fusing our bodys with machines maybe then we´ll be able to solve all our problems as only gods can, machines and technology as saviors and rulers of mankind or just the means for us to become more than humans, gods. The wiki has a lot of info on the phrase. It suits the game perfectly dont you think and can have different meaning aplied to the games context :). This expression has origins in antient greece, in greek theater there was usually a final character dressed like a deity that would come down tied to a rope on a type of crane, he would then wrap up the story or stories of the play in an organized ending solving the plot (greek theater was often rather confusing in terms of how the play was presented) that character was named deus ex machina. The "Scroll Lock" key is a common keybinding for the ReShade toggle.Deus ex is a latin expression meaning basically "god from or god from the", the most knowned citation is "deus ex machina" (god from the machine). *Check out the "Settings" tab in the ReShade menu to examine or set keybindings and settings such as the "Effects Toggle Key", "Screenshot Key", and "Screenshot Format". If you wish to unbind any of them, click the respective field and press "Backspace". *Note that some effects are keymapped, so look at the keybindings for each effect. "kNearestNeighbors" will soften the graphics to add somewhat of an oil painting effect. "Cartoon" will create a Borderlands art style effect. Enabling "Curves" will provide a darker, somewhat grittier effect with deeper black shadows and darker colors. For example, enabling "Border" (aka letterbox) and "TiltShift" creates a neat focused view, cinematic type of effect (look at my screenshots with the letterbox enabled). The other effects are extra options that you may use if you choose to. *In the ReShade menu in the "Home" tab make sure only these effects are checked if you want the proper, intended overall effect: *16) It is recommended to set "Configuration Mode" to "Performance Mode" for "Usage Mode" under the "Settings" tab to render the ReShade variables to a static state when you are ready to play the game ![]() Then select "OK" - if succeeded, exit the windowĨ) On this Voxel Next-Gen webpage, select "Download preset" to download the settingsĩ) If desired (not necessary), change the downloaded preset extension to ".ini" if it is a ".txt" file then move it to :\Steam\steamapps\common\Blockstormġ1) When the ReShade loads, press "SHIFT F2" to open ReShade menuġ3) From the drop down navigation bar under "Home" select this downloaded preset "SweetFX_Settings_Blockstorm_Voxel Next-Gen"ġ4) Select "Continue", then select "Continue", and lastly select "Finish"ġ5) Look through the ReShade tabs if desired or close the menu ("SHIFT F2" can close it) Blockstorm next-gen voxel graphics.Ĥ) Navigate to :\Steam\steamapps\common\Blockstorm then select "Blockstorm.exe"
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