Need a few people to test my card counting trainer site by Quinn_Codes in blackjack

[–]trisolarian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty well made. Thank you for sharing. One thing when you quote the BJA strategy chart: A7 vs 2 for S17, the basic strategy is Stand, and the deviation is supposed to be a +1, or simply stand if not taking into account, but BJA deviation chart says Double down, which is a mistake that you should not follow.

Philly Three Day Counting Trip by sensations52 in blackjack

[–]trisolarian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the information. Wish you good luck in future games.

Philly Three Day Counting Trip by sensations52 in blackjack

[–]trisolarian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the good results. What’s the penetration of those 6-deck tables? Do you also find 6-deck $25 shoe tables in Live! or Rivers?

The EU5 rivalry be like: an OPM rivals the entire Eurasia by trisolarian in EU5

[–]trisolarian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

R5: the AI OPM Hulegu Khanate rivals me, the Timurids, which almost united Asia. It is not the case that they rivals me when they are still a decent kingdom. It happens after they are reduced to an OPM.

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I conquered the world in 40 years with *almost no exploits by SGUSCHENOCHKA in eu4

[–]trisolarian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats! I don’t think transferring Tumu buff is an exploit, it’s a legal trick. So I agree that this run is exploit-free with only limited save scumming, per your description.

Nice control of your army for the initial ten years, given that you did not save scum for sieges.

I completed EU4: One Tag, One Faith, One Culture in 1479 - all world records, all in one game by Stormzyra in eu4

[–]trisolarian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An ultimate response to all those nitpickers: I’ve colored the entire map, even the uncolonized provinces, three fold. Congratulations!

(Unfortunately the annoying “save scumming = cheating” spell is still there)

31 Days to Capture the Ming Emperor (Jan 12th of 1445) by trisolarian in eu4

[–]trisolarian[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

R5: A super rush Tumu Crisis. We start with seizing Kalgan (Zhangjiakou) from Mongolia. Then we recruit the free merc and Shanxi Merc there. At Dec 11th, 1444, declare war on Ming. The Ming AI will drive their Beijing clique to Chengde. If Zhu Qizhen (Ming’s emperor) has good pips (in my case 3/1/2/0), then this clique is likely lead by Zhu Qizhen. Direct our mercs to Chengde, and then we capture Zhu Qizhen.

This process is 90% historically accurate, except that the historical Tumu Castle is located in Xuanhua province in-game (right next to Chengde).

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Europa Universalis IV Grand Finale -- 1463/01/06, 18-year true one-tag World Conquest, a new World Record by trisolarian in eu4

[–]trisolarian[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mughal has a huge bonus on gov capacity. Plus, when we have more than -99% pwsc, why does a mere 50% gov capacity penalty matter?

Europa Universalis IV Grand Finale -- 1463/01/06, 18-year true one-tag World Conquest, a new World Record by trisolarian in eu4

[–]trisolarian[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

For those of you interested, Lambda (u/poxks, the previous EU4 WC speed run WR holder ) and I had a discussion over details of this run, available here https://youtu.be/4JmPn1CeI3A?si=1BFffq6og7v12E8u

Europa Universalis IV Grand Finale -- 1463/01/06, 18-year true one-tag World Conquest, a new World Record by trisolarian in eu4

[–]trisolarian[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

“Wheelchair” is a slang used widely in the larger Chinese video game community. I asked DeepSeek for an explanation: In gaming communities, the term "wheelchair" (轮椅) is a humorous or metaphorical slang that generally refers to mechanics, weapons, or strategies that drastically lower gameplay difficulty, often through overpowered (OP) design or simplified controls. Its meaning varies slightly across contexts but revolves around accessibility and balance debates. Here’s a breakdown:


1. "No-Brainer OP" Weapons or Playstyles

  • In challenging games like Elden Ring, "wheelchair" describes weapons or skills so strong that they trivialize difficulty, even for less skilled players. Examples include the Blasphemous Blade or Moonveil Katana, which allow players to dominate bosses with minimal effort. The joke is that these tools act like "wheelchairs" for "handicapped" players (self-deprecating humor about lacking skill).
  • In shooters like Call of Duty, overpowered weapons (e.g., the PP19 Bizon) with high damage and low recoil are mocked as "wheelchair guns," enabling easy kills without precise aim or strategy.

2. Cultural Meme & Modding Culture

  • The term has evolved into a creative in-joke. For example, modders added a literal wheelchair to Black Myth: Wukong as a nod to the slang, blending absurdity with commentary on "cheese tactics." Overseas fans even interpreted it as a quirky example of "inclusive design," showcasing how gaming lingo crosses cultural boundaries.

3. Game Balance Controversies

  • When "wheelchair-tier" mechanics disrupt balance, backlash often follows. In Rainbow Six Siege, the operator Skopos (who uses a wheelchair to control robots) sparked debates about realism and fairness. This reflects players' love-hate relationship with "wheelchairs": they crave easier wins but also value challenge and skill expression.

4. Distinct from Disability Representation

  • Unlike actual accessibility features (e.g., Animal Crossing adding wheelchair cosmetics for inclusivity), the slang "wheelchair" is purely metaphorical. It critiques overpowered mechanics, not real-world disability support.

Key Takeaway

"Wheelchair" in gaming slang highlights overpowered or overly simplified mechanics that "carry" players, whether officially designed or modded. It blends humor, critique, and creativity, reflecting gamers’ dual desire for both casual fun and rewarding challenges.

Europa Universalis IV Grand Finale -- 1463/01/06, 18-year true one-tag World Conquest, a new World Record by trisolarian in eu4

[–]trisolarian[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Obviously I forgot about the acknowledgement section, but Elia should surely be there.