
But maybe I'm the only unit creator too lazy to actually create or borrow sounds. Frankly, I'd like to see a few people take up on sound editing on these boards. There isn't any immediate feedback and the benefits are delayed: people will notice the sounds in a scenario or a mod and by then, they wont' dig up the thread to comment and talk about it.īut sounds is as important as graphics with you've got to convince the player it's an actual thing they're controlling/fighting against and not just a bunch of pixels and stats. Sounds are also a bit of a letdown: Obviously, you can't show them on the forum and most people won't download the unit to listen to the sounds. I had a lot of fun creating sounds in the past but as I'm less fluent in sound editing, it's actually a burden to create new sounds when I've finished an unit: I want to create a thread, show it, talk about it, not launch Audacity and spend additional time keeping it for myself. It's not harder than making an unit, the learning curve should be similar and it asks as much creativity. So maybe zombie gorillas and zombie orcas

My main point was to say that "any organism of sufficient mass and cognitive ability is a potential" zombie, that is why an elephant zombie COULD make sense (343 Guilty Spark, Halo CE) I have dogs and cats, and have been able to train my cat George a few things. Considering that this is a fluctuating field of study, and i am not an expert, their maybe other animals that could fit this description.Īnd do not wish hag on anyone's pet. Elephants, porpoises (dolphins), and apes can. If you set a dog or pig in front of a mirror, they do not recognize their reflection as themselves. Pigs are smarter than dogs or cats, (I don't personally know much about horses), but they are not on the same level as the others. "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent.


Now these are not the only criteria crows can make tools as well, but being trainable does not automatically indicate self-awareness. meaning that they are aware of time ie, past present future (gorillas), are capable of creating tools (chimps), developing new skills or games (porpoises). Click to expand.all true, i was mainly listing the top ones that behavior scientist consider as self-aware.
