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2:52:52 Incredibly expensive, wasteful, tedious, inconvenient learning process.
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2:16:36 Technically, you can share them easily anywhere, but the main question is, does everybody has the legal permission to share it anywhere and/or modify it, and share modifications as well?
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2:15:02 Game programmers would call it "applying a texture". There are also tile-based games that heavily rely on that effect, usually everything that's <= 2.5D (typically jump-and-runs/platformers or isometric strategy games). Not to mention how patters get applied in the physical world.
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1:20:43 Alex, are you serious? Do you know/understand what this stuff is about?
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3:05:25 I don't agree. That would mean that we can't or don't want to make use of the capacities/abilities that are readily available for the collaboration.