1. There's a movie I love called "Evil Roy Slade". Its crazy person in a crazy world comedy - personal favorite of mine. Way back when I played a lot of games/used forums that had forced character limits and no spaces allowed so I just shortened it to EvilRoy. Too few people get the reference which blows because its a great movie, even if I'm pretty sure it was made for TV.
2. I saw the Prototype ZP after searching for reviews of the game, and just sort of stuck around. I didn't make an account until years later in 2011 because I didn't really have anything to say.
3. My game preferences have varied wildly over the last decade. I like Rougelikes a lot, but when I need to empty my brain I always go back to monotony-builder game. Simcity, Skylines, Satisfactory.
4. I love music and listen to it almost constantly, but I have no concept of how to read or write notes, and I don't understand keys or timings. In spite of that I own quite a few different instruments including a sax, a melodion, several types of flutes, some basic drums and I've been pricing buttonbox concordias/concertinas lately. When I play music from sheet, I translate the notes into a color coded series of multy sized dots that tie back to fingering charts, key positions, and express how hard I need to hit/blow/squeeze. Its quite a process, but usually within a few days I just memorize how to do it, then adjust my sound by mimicking recordings. If I ever forget though, its right back to the stupid dots.
2. I saw the Prototype ZP after searching for reviews of the game, and just sort of stuck around. I didn't make an account until years later in 2011 because I didn't really have anything to say.
3. My game preferences have varied wildly over the last decade. I like Rougelikes a lot, but when I need to empty my brain I always go back to monotony-builder game. Simcity, Skylines, Satisfactory.
4. I love music and listen to it almost constantly, but I have no concept of how to read or write notes, and I don't understand keys or timings. In spite of that I own quite a few different instruments including a sax, a melodion, several types of flutes, some basic drums and I've been pricing buttonbox concordias/concertinas lately. When I play music from sheet, I translate the notes into a color coded series of multy sized dots that tie back to fingering charts, key positions, and express how hard I need to hit/blow/squeeze. Its quite a process, but usually within a few days I just memorize how to do it, then adjust my sound by mimicking recordings. If I ever forget though, its right back to the stupid dots.