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What does "lerping shots out of ships" mean? I know larping, not lerping
The basic operation of linear interpolation between two values is commonly used in computer graphics. In that field's jargon it is sometimes called a lerp. The term can be used as a verb or noun for the operation. e.g. "Bresenham's algorithm lerps incrementally between the two endpoints of the line."Lerp operations are built into the hardware of all modern computer graphics processors. They are often used as building blocks for more complex operations: for example, a bilinear interpolation can be accomplished in three lerps. Because this operation is cheap, it's also a good way to implement accurate lookup tables with quick lookup for smooth functions without having too many table entries.
The AI will now say, "Lightning bolt!" before each attack.
I don't think I got my backer badge yet.
Quote from: Chthon on February 24, 2017, 07:32:57 pmI don't think I got my backer badge yet.I seem to be having a similar problem.