

It's a thankless job, but someone has to make the next unibomber.
That I don't mind. The only difference between my D&D campaign and a Disney game is the players ability to stab the king.
Honestly I really love the idea of wonderlands, more dragon's keep is like alchemical gold, but it's so slow in a way that just doesn't feel like borderlands. Even 3 has better pacing.
"You like like a modern interpretation of some Greek god of spice" I had a spig of rosemary tucked behind my ear and a shirt that reads "why so salty"
I'm aware they do patches, that doesn't change the fact that after 14 years of them actively releasing and supporting it, there are still a bethesda level of bugs to it. At this point there's no reason the community patch should be a mandatory install. They don't fix it, they don't add to it, they just port the patches over with it and charge $10 more than the last.
so why is it in the remaster?
Because Bethesda doesn't care how shit their games are. Every skyrim release has come packaged with the same bugs and errors that the original 360 disk has when they first released it, all they do is step up the graphics for nicer TVs. If they were a company that cared about their product, they'd fix the problems at the root for each re-release or add more to the game. Imagine how many more hours we'd all get to look at the gorgeous textures if they put fo4's crafting management into it after they "rebuilt the game from the ground up to test our new engine" imagine how much more quest you could have if they added 15min more story every time they made a new release.
We could've had gold and instead we get dragon shit.
Mine just said "DIY". I guess this is what I get for being a forever DM.
I mean, her husbands always talking out his ass...
I have a 200 item list of grazing board foods that I've personally mixed and sampled every single 2 and 3 item combination and curated every item to be acceptable to delicious in 3 part combos.
By far the two strangest combos to any guest are the spicy salami and the dark chocolate on baguette bread or the rum dates and stone stone-ground mustard on butter cracker.
The sweet and bitter of the chocolate mixes so well with the oilly spice of the meat, and the baguette bridges the textures to provide a comfortable mouthfeel by soaking it in.
For the second, the vinegar and tang of the mustard heighten the rum without taking away the sweet paste of the dates and the cracker provides enough texture to not feel like you're eating sauce and enough salt to soften the vinegar and alcohol bite.
Honestly, it's my favorite dinner even because it's so much fun to watch people look at you in horror when you suggest they try something, then try it and see that horror melt away into absolute wonder.
This is one of those recipes that I have to stop and ask what's wrong with the people in your life that they can't assess hummus, a spread frequently served on breads, with the same eyes they use on any other spread. They wouldn't think twice if you served them a board with all the listed ingredients as a grazing spread.
This guy is one unfair ruling away from becoming a Batman villain.
White could just take the queen with theirs, I'd take Rb8 -> d8
Exactly, and for all we know this could be your dream app as well and you'll never experience it because my wacky brain can't seen to retain anything that can't be copy/paste into a text doc.
This may be the easiest option. I'm not against ai for personal use, I'm just worried I may if I do release it people will judge negatively on that.
This response is sort of the issue I keep running into. I've already gotten this talk, learned from it, and moved forward. I now have nearly two notebooks detailing every mechanic, mock ups of ui design, animation ideas, sprites, complex dice roll mechanics to engage with tables for content generation, and even a roadmap for the first 15 major updates to assess timeline based on the time it takes to convert to a digital format. I'm not even looking to offload the work, database entries are like 90% of this.
I'm here asking because I don't know how to do the next part where I find the other 20% of making this happen.
You're absolutely right about the intimidation.
Is there maybe a guide or something that's more a guide book on common things and less "learn this whole foreign language from scratch"?
Where do I go if I want to find someone to help me make an app game?
I'm trying to make a pocket pet game, like the evolution of all the little calculator screened toys in the 90's and 00's. I don't want it to be the whale hunting, spyware riddled garbage that most phone games are. I'd rather like to release it on F-Droid instead of Google if I release it at all. I have all of it worked out on paper, from the random tables to the creature stats, to the combat mechanics, you can play it as a pen and paper if you wanted to. Problem is, I'm a pen and paper guy, and I'm having an awful time trying to learn anything about code. Where do I go to get help with this?
I've honestly never heard it used in a way that doesn't imply "bad".
Bad guys scheme, good guys plan.
scheme
Oh no, what dastardly plan could they be concocting? Respecting science? Research based decision making? Affordable lifestyle?! These 'wegians truly are the most crafty of villains!
Turtles. I can always trust a turtle.
You could make a pretty good surrealist novel out of this. Have the detective/dreamer switching back and forth, in the noir world you're solving a case that turns out to be a cold case in the waking world and this leads the dreamer to solving the case for real. All the while the noir partner seems to be keenly aware that he's a dream, but does what he can to keep the detective focused so the dream doesn't dissolve. Finally it culminates with the all the clues found and the partner breaks the veil so the dreamer wakes up with the information and realizes the murderer was someone in his own life or something.
Keep it real subtle maybe, like it's two completely different stories jumping back and fourth, but it slowly meshes together as it gets closer to the end. Characters introduced in one side play play roles in the other but are only introduced once. "Dan Smith, a heavy set guy from accounting jokes in the break room" "as you walk into the most recent scene you overhear officer Smith quip, 'it's nights like this that make me wish I'd become an accountant. ' causing the detective to double take before the partner draws him back in.
Fuck I'd read it.
What if the cool S is actually the yellow sign?
So I'm sure just about everyone knows "The Cool S". It's ubiquitous in school culture and if you haven't drawn it, you probably know someone who has.
The thing is, no one knows where it came from. Everyone has a cool cousin or older sibling that "invented" it, or claim it's from some group or company, but it always turns up to be false. In fact, the oldest known example is in a book cataloging street art published in 1973. From there it's been found on basically every notebook and lunch table the world over and represents a big niche in childlore.
So here's where I go off the deep end... What if this is actually The Yellow Sign?
The yellow sign is never expressly described in the story, with the weird wiggly one being an artist rendition. However, in The King in Yellow, a character draws it freehand to show someone. Which implies it's easy to freehand which the current one isn't. Furthermore,
Anyone consider arch guns and necromechs in eidolon hunts?
I've been playing with the terralyst lately and found out that a mediocre velocitus as a call down and on a necromech will take huge chunks off it's health. The necromech is even better because it isn't bothered by all the knock back and stagger.
As I don't have any of the meta frames for eidolon hunts, this has been a bit of a game changer for me and has me wondering how this would stack up with meta options. I've got a Lanka and it's nowhere near as effective even at double the fire rate.
Has anyone else played with this? I'd love to hear other stories on how the new deployables work with hunts.
So my partner bought some stamps today, thought you guys would appreciate them.
Can you scale down a firearm to make an identical looking firearm that fires a different round?
Like, could you make a smaller version of a 1911 that fires 22lr instead of .45 by just scaling all the parts to the 22lr?
Does anyone have a suggestion for ai image cleanup?
I have some old digital photos that I'd like to bring into modern resolutions, I know ai won't really be the same as doing it by hand but I doubt my grandma will notice. Is there a reliable site or way to use stable diffusion for this?
Alcohol from peppers?
Hey has anyone considered making a wine from peppers like jalapeno and sweet pepper?
You'd probably need to add extra sugar, but I bet it could be an interesting flavor.
Any suggestions for specific world gen on java?
Hey gang, I'm trying to find a mod or resource pack that well make the overworld and nether generate the same islands in the void that the end does.
I've seen sky-lands but I can't get it to work, it says it's too old for 1.21 and too new for 1.20.6. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can do this?
This might be a weird ask, but does anyone have a tabletop game that can fit in this cool case?
So we have a few of these things and I honestly fell like they're critically under utilized for what they are. You can see the mini figure display space, the stand and folding wings come out leaving a sizable storage area, and the lid also opens to enough storage for all the parts in each set. The top of the lid is an ordinary 8x8 flat round corner.
Obviously, these would be great travel cases for Lego D&D Minifigs, with your fig, main equipment, and what not with the back space used for other equipment or cosmetics. That said, I really want to find a game that uses the building aspect of Lego and can be stored in these containers.
The best I've come up with would be some variation of Goh that uses smooth tiles? Maybe some sort of chess game? Any ideas would be appreciated, I've been wracking my brain on this for weeks.
How do you get rid of bad neighbors?
So our neighbors have been a growing problem for a few months now. They seem to be a flop house for six or seven people, most of them look high all day. They go out and Rev a Harley at 3am, they burn plastic been our houses in a fire pit, they have a new dog every two weeks because they keep getting out and getting hit by traffic in the busy street we live on, the current two have bit people. I'm not one to care how someone lives, but these folks make the rest of our slum neighborhood look downright utopian.
I've tried taking to them, they're stupidly hostile. I've put in complaints with the city, noise complaints with the police, they don't do anything about it. Does anyone have advice on dealing with this? I'm tired, at my wits end, and my small town tactics aren't as easy to pull off in a proper city.