If that’s true, it’s very good we use a wm.
Don’t worry, Meepo is probably the hardest character, or atleast one of the hardest characters in Dota. Most other heroes are much easier. The game is still pretty hard, but because mechanical skill is less needed compared to game knowledge, it’s not much harder than League (still even League is quite hard, but that’s the nature of mobas.)
Only sometimes… And it doesn’t affect every guide for some reason.
Pretty good, atleast for me. Almost all vsts I’ve downloaded work really well, windows vsts included with yabridge, sometimes the ui is janky (could be 'cause i use a tiling wm and pop-up windows don’t agree with it) and a couple of random vsts don’t work at all (includes both linux and windows vsts so idk if it’s bad programming or a linux thing.) Reaper also has support for claps and lv2s which both work well.
Youtube has a lot of useful videos for beginners. BSJ’s series’ for beginners comes to mind. If you’re coming from league, the channel Tzar Potato has tutorial videos for lol players. ZQuixotix helped me understand some key concepts, especially hotkeys and Grubby’s A to Z series is good for watching a new player learn and play the game at the same time as you do.
Main thing for me was just playing lots of games and gaining confidence on few heroes at a time. Just look for a couple of heroes that look cool to you and are fun to play (preferrably difficulty 1, but harder heroes are fine too), and spam them. It’s way easier to learn new concepts about the game when playing a hero you’re familiar with. The main main thing is to play lots!
Sry I can’t provide links, am on phone.
I feel kinda relieved. Autism would be an explanation why so many things that seem obvious to others, seem so weird or different to me. Of course I know that tests and self-evaluation doesn’t mean you necessarily have it, but I have been told before by a mental health professional, that I might be autistic. I should definetly look into it more with a professional.
Well, I just scored a 37 on the autism spectrum quotient.
Yes, it is. On a long mission, even a few kg can have big differences in fuel consumption. Also the mean difference of reaction times between men and women is around 20-30ms, which is miniscule. Idk about the differences in resistance to space, but I highly doubt that men are significantly more resistant than women.
Injectables are easier and cheaper to get diy, so I use them. I was a bit afraid of needles, but that anxiety quickly faded. Monotherapy is also a nice bonus, compared to having to buy and remember extra medicine.
ngl, would rather drive that than a Tesla
Sorrowl listen to song Sorrowl by band Suotana. Sorrowl like song and name of song.
Rallying at night in the middle of a forest.
There’s a kernel option to disable the text and it’s on by default on Arch, but not on Ubuntu.
Edit: It seems that the kernel parameter is not on by default. I’ve always used GRUB and the text hasn’t appeared for me until I’ve removed the quiet option in the GRUB config file so I thought it was on by default. It might be on by default with GRUB or I’m remembering wrong.
It’s an option on phones.
You could get into Dota too, I did after they first mentioned the idea of Vanguard coming to League a couple of years ago (also was kinda getting bored of lol.) Sure it’s a very different and hard game, but after I started to understand it, I haven’t looked back.