A friend of mine said he found it very useful on smaller screens to avoid having a bunch of windows taking up space
A friend of mine said he found it very useful on smaller screens to avoid having a bunch of windows taking up space
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Shame they forgot about objectively the best piano collections, Final Fantasy X-2
Now that’s an armory!
Hmmm en réfléchissant, le graphique n’est pas très clair: les communes ont-elles toutes le même poids, qu’elle soit Paris ou Chevry-en-Sereine ? Ou bien est-ce qu’ils ont additionné les votes de toutes les communes dans chaque décile, donc en donnant Paris plus de poids dans son décile ? Je ne suis plus sûr
Sans doute parce que ce graphique prend en compte le nombre de communes dans chaque décile, donc une grande ville (donc a priori une seule commune) pèse autant qu’une commune moins peuplée, mais dont il y en a bien plus.
That’s the Holo ISO project. It looks pretty experimental and only supports certain hardware (nvidia graphics cards not recommended).
No worries! I don’t really know of an event sequence that’s both restricted to a small area and respawns quickly enough to really farm. Silverwastes is the closest I could think of. There’s also the world boss train but that requires teleporting all over the place, so not really what you’re looking for, but I’ll mention it in case someone else is looking for farmable core content.
Personally I think it’s great for leveling alts. For new players, I think the leveling may be a touch too fast, but my biggest gripe (at the risk of going off topic) is that GW2 doesn’t really explain how to handle its combat mechanics. What is the break bar? What are combo fields? How do I make a build that won’t just get stomped once I reach the level 80 zones? Not sure if the Adventure Guide could fix that or not.
Are you looking for a specific level? There is the Silverwastes farm that sounds a lot like what you are describing, the meta lasts about an hour before repeating all over again. It’s level 80 though.
I’ve got friends who bounced off FF14 because they can’t/won’t pay the sub, so this could be a way for them to experience the world and the story. I’m curious what kind of system it will be using though. They’re only giving d20s and (lots of) d6s in the starter set, so I doubt it’s based on DnD…
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That’s pretty much how ancient texts survived. People would write to each other at the time, asking “hey, do you know that guy who has a copy of Epictetus’s Enchiridion? Could you have him send it to me, I’ll make a copy and send his back”. There are many ancient works that we know existed in this way because we have the letters asking for them, but the actual text of the work didn’t survive.
Emulation is kind of in a legal grey area, and relies on the free labour of volunteers. Who’s to say that in 50-100 years’ time there will still be people able and/or willing to maintain the emulators? You could also argue that emulation is an imperfect reproduction of the actual gaming experience - emulators can both cause bugs or make the game actually run better than it did when it was released.
This has gotten me thinking about legal deposit requirements, such as those that have existed for centuries in certain countries where published works must have a copy submitted to a national library for conservation purposes. Does anyone know if there are initiatives like this for video games? How are they going?
This has gotten me thinking about legal deposit requirements, such as those that have existed for centuries in certain countries where published works must have a copy submitted to a national library for conservation purposes. Does anyone know if there are initiatives like this for video games? How are they going?
Recyclers, TP to friend, and unbreakable gathering tools to share between alts
It’s because there are a lot of crypto entrepreneurs (who have a vested interest in the thing) who talk about it like it’s the inevitable future of the economy, which is it’s own kind of exaggerating.
I’m not in the US so I don’t use Venmo, no.
Like the lemmyverse here, no currency is powerful until many people use it, so instead of resisting, which simply reinforces the status quo and keeps the companies in control, dive in and help grow the ecosystem, like you’re doing here!
I would hesitate to draw too many parallels between lemmy and crypto. Speech, ideas and social media is one thing, currency and transactions another, and I’m not sure applying the same philosophy to both is necessarily wise. Traditional currencies and banking have had centuries to work out problems; they may not be perfect but I don’t see a fundamental need to throw them away and shift massively to crypto. Of course I could be wrong, so I’m not against experimentation, but we do need to experiment prudently and be open to critique :)
Regarding your last question, I could ask those about cash. Crypto is a lot like cash, and if you lose it you’re kinda screwed. You just need to learn how to keep a hardware wallet safe.
True, which is why most people keep their most of their cash in banks: it’s more secure there and if anything happens you can always sue the bank if it comes to that. With a hardware wallet, what recourse do you have? Even if you take all the precautions you can, no system is completely foolproof, and as an individual it takes a lot of time and effort to do that yourself.
Solo role players do this kind of thing often, and yes it is fun. I’d suggest looking into the Mythic Game Master Emulator and/or Ironsworn to give you a feel for how they do it, then you can take inspiration for your own game.