My pleasure. I highly recommend playing it. It will help you understand the underpinnings of a lot of what you are learning in language courses. Always understand the lower levels of the device you are working on if you ever want to get any performance out of it or be able to debug very nasty bugs on it.
Honestly, I don't know much about assembly...but this game will want to make me learn. I'm a big fan of spacechem, although I'm not that great at it, but as a CS student, this seems more up my alley. Thanks for posting, I wouldn't have found it otherwise :D
Wow I had to click threw 2/3 pages to find the steam page. This really does not make instreaded in the game. I don't want to post the steam link since I think OP should have.
Sorry for not posting direct link. I was going to but I figured something explaining what it was would be more useful to people so they had any idea what the heck they were looking at. Posting a link to a "click to the full story" is all my bad though, didn't notice that, sorry :(
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5 u/bonesplints [OP] 17 Jul 2015 05:57
My pleasure. I highly recommend playing it. It will help you understand the underpinnings of a lot of what you are learning in language courses. Always understand the lower levels of the device you are working on if you ever want to get any performance out of it or be able to debug very nasty bugs on it.
3 u/DimwittedAnimal 17 Jul 2015 05:50
Honestly, I don't know much about assembly...but this game will want to make me learn. I'm a big fan of spacechem, although I'm not that great at it, but as a CS student, this seems more up my alley. Thanks for posting, I wouldn't have found it otherwise :D
1 u/EvilSmurf 17 Jul 2015 07:38
Here's the link straight to the game on steam.
0 u/Erifneerg 17 Jul 2015 06:07
Wow I had to click threw 2/3 pages to find the steam page. This really does not make instreaded in the game. I don't want to post the steam link since I think OP should have.
0 u/MonitoredCitizen 17 Jul 2015 11:26
They should make this available some place other than steam.
0 u/bonesplints [OP] 17 Jul 2015 17:18
Sorry for not posting direct link. I was going to but I figured something explaining what it was would be more useful to people so they had any idea what the heck they were looking at. Posting a link to a "click to the full story" is all my bad though, didn't notice that, sorry :(
0 u/NervousHorse 20 Jul 2015 14:01
This is now also on GOG. I guess they used the Early Access for feedback, but I still hate it when they release on Steam first.