@refp I know right? And another one was because it was a "bad question". I am like how are they bad? I asked a question that I needed an answer to, I Google searched it, I explained it, I provided my code. And yet I still got question banned.
@Crowz If I'm the "hottest girl you can think of in general", then you need to quietly leave class and run (not walk) to the nearest psychiatrist -- you need some serious help!
@Crowz That's not failure to take a compliment--that's knowing that an almost 50 year-old, overweight (and definitely male) programmer bears little resemblance to a hot girl.
@JerryCoffin when I was in high school I used to purposefully get in-school suspension (where you sit in a room alone all day) because I liked to write and draw all day more than school
@EtiennedeMartel Yes, I figured that much. But would they just leave them where they were, or would they start to "manage" them like they did normal teams? (I know: probably purely hypothetical and probably even they don't really know the answer).
@DeadMG Yes and no. I was optimizing - only doing stuff with what was active. I seem to have thought my collision checked all blocks in the grid, in which case the subset around the player makes a difference, but it is more like direct array access with just what it around it, so it is pointless at this time, perhaps.
@DeadMG I have struggled with it a lot, suggestions are good.
@EtiennedeMartel I can at least imagine some people who enjoyed writing code, but were quite de-motivated by normal office politics (in fact, I've fit that description pretty well myself at times).