In this video the animation of the player's character Luke , is stuck to the same form and does not change when running and shooting with the blaster.
the reason this video is of such a poor quality is because I recorded this video with my old Nokia (not smartphone) phone long time ago so I couldn't upload this video from that device. So I recorded my old phone playing the video with a more modern device, then I was able to upload this from that device.
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The 2-Phase Flip-Flop can be used to make a 2-bit binary counter. This binary counter can be used to extract 4 unary clock pulses, 3 of which can be used as the input for the *3-Phase Flip-Flop Binary counter* I showed in an earlier video:
https://odysee.com/@awuuwa:9/Minetest-Mesecons-Counter-with-voiceover:9
No weird piston things or movestonme nonsenses used, and no timing related trickery used in this design. This design is only a state machine with pure logic.
From one stable state to another with no kind of signal interferences.
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Alpine Linux is a very small and minimal operating system, it uses Linux but is not a GNU operating system like how GNU/Linux distributions are.
I recommend Alpine for virtual machine usage, due to it's low resource requirements.
This upload is in matroska (.mkv) with video encoded in HEVC and audio in FLAC.
If Odysee can't play for you, then download and view on a media player.
I have decided to no longer put anything regarding my personal views and life on the internet beyond a very specific cause in software freedom and other specific views like against copyright and such. Basically the content coming out on the YouTube channel very recently will remain about the same, really the only change comes to this Odysee channel. This miserable speech experiment started on Odysee recently and now it comes to an end. I was really just testing the concept, trying to let out some shit from my system so to speak. No more.
I am not going be trying something like this in the future anymore. Too depressing content.
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