I'm p sure there's a petition for Capcom to add polygon mons as a DLC. if so, let's chime in!
due to how rough it was running
Oh, did you get to experience the polygon cryptids?
Did the beta of Wilds even have a running water map? I thought the beta was all desert dunes.
Tell that to the guildmarm and the Wyverians :p
Wasn't that controllable with the D-pad?
trailer shows better weapon designs than World
trailer shows underwater
in a mobile game
How are World simps gonna survive this?
HAHAHAHAHAHA wow
No argument who she's talking about, isn't there?
Always have had. Remember: lemmy is a niche of a niche of a niche.
Thanks! By this point it looks like my focus will be on either GU, Iceborne or Frontier once I can get that new computer. At the moment I do play GU and Rise online, just not on Nintendo's network due to banned console.
I've heard there's fan efforts to bring back online to Tri. Might be interesting to track that down as well once I get the adequate machine, as Tri on the Wii U was top ambiance.
A friend got me into Monster Hunter ca. 2013 and now I have nearly 5000 hours split across various games, the bastard. I guess I won’t be doing cocaine or gunpla or toy car collecting anytime soon! XD
It’s a really great experience, I often say good MH games (that is, MH games in general: bad games are a rarity in this franchise) bring out my three preferred Ms: music, monsters and marvels, the latter one meaning the landscapes, the maps, the exploration. You haven’t experienced what kind of comfy immersion can game developers go for until you wander about the Sandy Plains at night to bbq up some Aptonoths and Rhenoplos into steak, and you watch the shooting stars in the night sky. And then you get distracted from the bbq serial griller and you end up with 2x Burnt Meat instead…
Started out with 3U. Underwater is great btw, don’t listen to people who say it shouldn’t return. The first time I tried the game I just Didn’t Get It and thought it was not for me… but man the music was so cool (the Sandy Plains battle music!) and the monster designs (Barioth!) insisted that I should make another try. Grabbed it back after a long break, followed the instructions this time, found a weapon that was to my liking (switchaxe, or as we call it, the Swag Axe), and haven’t really stopped much since then. I take good care to backup my saves often as well, juuuuust in case I don’t really like to grind hundreds of hours for the most random rewards on the double.
By this point the only gen I have not played is Gen1, I’ve played Dos, FU, Tri, P3rd, 3U (1400 hrs), 4U, XX, Gen, GU (1200 hrs), Rise, Sunbreak and Stories 2 (800 hrs). Nowadays I can sometimes be found on the LanPlay network on MHGU and MHRS, and I’m waiting to get a better computer so I can try Frontier and maybe Iceborne. When I show up on the net, it's usually to accompany randoms on quests thanks to the wonders of doot doot.
Unfortunately looks like eating in Wilds will be too cinematic for heroics cooking runs against elders / endgame monsters.
"Hoooman, I'm not gonna help you with that 23 kg limit"
For conversation with beta readers, I usually do DMs over the platform where they usually do their beta work stuff, which these days tends to be Discord but I've had some cases of PMing over topical forums's message systems.
For editing docs, my usual workflow is I set up a cryptpad or etherpad version of the document for them to edit and annotate and then we compare notes. Other times I use my own hedgedoc instance when what I want is light notes or minor fixes, or I just e-mail the document over.
I've been looking for some sort of fandom-established privacy-respecting Google Docs alternative but so far no one seems to have done it, which is strange considering using Google for that kind of stuff give s enough ammo to some evil companies (ahem... Nintendo) to sue two or more people in one go.
I'd probably say mundane ergonomics (eg.: how do your species use chairs, or if doors have knobs or bars) and general interpersonal processes: how does one find a mate, or raise a child in the setting, how are liars and cheaters treated, etc.
Not the spells, but how and why magic works in the first place.
Emphasis mine; interested here. What about working on the "why" do you like the best? Is it the work of placing in "inherent" limitations, or the lore that you can work behind it, etc?
What are those benefits? The only potential one I have direct experience with (besides speed) is that the connector is reversible, but even that's small-time and a flat out objective downgrade compared to the circular connectors of the 90s, which could be plugged in regardless of orientation.
Sure, if you want; as long as whoever does that retrofits all my USB-A devices.
Wow hadn't seen that image in a good while!
It changed my economy game.
Now I have to buy an USB-C to USB-A adaptor to plug USB-C stuff into my already standing devices. Honestly, no idea why didn't they make it connector-compatible. Wasn't that the entire point of the "U" in "USB"?
Reddit is going to transition to a right wing platform right before our eyes.
is going to
Con todas las noticias sobre el cambio climático y ahora los "nuevos términos" (never has been) como el "río atmosférico" y otros misceláneos, para qué estamos con cosas - uno debería sentirse preocupado.
Pero para suerte mía, vivo como 100 km fuera de la zona que pega estos sistemas frontales, igual llueve su harto pero me salvé. Y cuando veo que en los noticieros ahora se pegan con el "río informático" como nueva muletilla, que nos falta agüita, que nos volvimos flojos con la sequía, que el niño no que la niña etc etc, pues yo me acuerdo de esta escena de una película vieja de Pokémon.
(Parece que el próximo finde las voy a ver negras eso sí)
Y eso feddit, ¿cómo están con el agüita?
More or less title.
The idea is, one can already excise the corporation social media somewhat, or limit their reach into your content, if you self-host your social media (or at least if you participate in the Fediverse, say on Mastodon Lemmy etc) and instead link or cross post to corporate ones such as say Twitter or Discord.
But I'm looking for something to self-host that is better geared to do this with small snippets of text that (mostly) stand by themselves. Something that would fit in a original!tweet or even smaller and would not have much use for the "conversation workflow" UI of corporate social media.
The two use cases I'm aiming for are:
- instead of posting something creative directly on eg.: Reddit or Discord (by which in the latter it would get locked and lost in that blackhole), I just post it in $THINGY and then link it on Reddit / Discord. That way I also retain license.
- having a "local" archive of my comments on various stuff that I can tag, query or consult on, or even easily share with other people.
At first I thought "maybe what I'm looking is micro-blogging" but on second thought it feels like I'm looking for something even smaller than that? I'm not at all sure, so I thought to ask around here what would you guys self-host for this kind of thing or if it's even a Thing.
Cheers.
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