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organizmx66 wrote:
The door has a window in it :mrgreen:
If that's the case, they didn't leave a big enough gap. :? That red bit between the door and the window isn't the same size as the gap in between the two windows on the other side. Therefore, I don't think that's the case. :?- On a side note about the splash screen, since when did homer and sky finger become the wonder twins? :lol:
- Yeah, the splash screen monorail is missing the separation between the front and the first window on this side - the one that's actually running in the town has it.
- Bet if we asked EA, they would just say it's an 'artists impression'. :P
Though I've been wanting to ask (because I can't see well on a tiny screen the size of a business card). The possum's eyes are they like this? ---> (x.x) It looks weird - maybe it's going through rigor mortis? Putrefaction even? But it's alive? Or is it dead? It also looks like it's been stuffed with cotton... *is confused*
I don't recall much from the episode, except something about a possum being found in the cabin or something.
<--- is a science nerd
Edit: Removed Wiki links, so here's the gist, courtesy of copy and paste. Read only if you want to find out how a body decomposes.
Rigor mortis -
At the time of death, a condition called "primary flaccidity" occurs. Following this, the muscles stiffen in rigor mortis. All muscles in the body are affected. Starting between two to six hours following death, rigor mortis begins with the eyelids, neck, and jaw.
Putrefaction -
The bacterial digestion of the cell proteins weakens the tissues of the body. As the proteins are continuously broken down to smaller components, the bacteria excrete gases and organic compounds, such as the functional-group amines putrescine and cadaverine, which carry the noxious odor of rotten flesh. Initially, the gases of putrefaction are constrained within the body cavities, but eventually diffuse through the adjacent tissues, and then into the circulatory system. Once in the blood vessels, the putrid gases infiltrate and diffuse to other parts of the body and the limbs. The visual result of gaseous tissue-infiltration is notable bloating of the torso and limbs.
Edit: How do I do tiny fonts on this post? Or a spoiler tag even? - what really bothers me about the splashscreen is the number of tracks. it looks like there are 3 parts which meet at a Y shaped track if you understand what i mean xD
Grumpstown wrote:
what really bothers me about the splashscreen is the number of tracks. it looks like there are 3 parts which meet at a Y shaped track if you understand what i mean xD
Yeah I saw that too. :?
The monorail in the game has 3 windows on either side plus the front one meaning 7 in total but the splashscreen one has 6 altogether. :?alexggoldsmith2 wrote:
I wish we had an animation of Homer like this in the monorail when we send him to work as a conductor.
:thumbup:alexggoldsmith2 wrote:
I wish we had an animation of Homer like this in the monorail when we send him to work as a conductor.
Yeah... I thought that should have been obvious on EA's part... But maybe in a future update... Much like iT took years for them to figure out how to get Duffman how to fly around the stadium... :wink:- What really bugs me is how on the splash screen and in the game there are no doors on the passenger cars. The doors on the two engine cars are not for passenger enterance. Just like on a plane, the door to the "control room" is locked and off limits to common folk. How are Sprinfielders suppose to ride!?!?! It's maddening!
- And also...the monorail song says 6 cars, the splash screen has only 5 cars on it. I call that a mistake. Looking at you EA.
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