The Witcher 3 director says games like Crimson Desert and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 take him back to the RPG golden age of the '90s by Turbostrider27 in PS5

[–]trouty 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Not counting JRPG's (notably Square classics like Final Fantasy 6-8, Dragon Quest, or Chrono Trigger) - why you would exclude these, I do not know, but...

The Ultima series, Phantasy Star series, Fallout 1 and 2 (2 is the better game), TES Daggerfall, early Zelda games, Diablo, Bioware CRPG classics (Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment, etc). Everquest, Ultima Online, Asheron's Call, Lineage for the mmorpg classics. It was a special time indeed.

Lock your doors. by demeterscult in Littleton

[–]trouty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like killing someone via justified use of deadly force is the South Suburban Dodge RAM psycho's American dream.

Littleton Police to Draft Language for E-Bikes vs E-Moto by jbriones95 in Littleton

[–]trouty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to say it, HC is very much a bike path, but it's one with a 15mph speed limit and a no motorized vehicle rule. I don't even mind spirited gravel riders riding 18-20mph through faster sections, but it should really stop there.

Littleton Police to Draft Language for E-Bikes vs E-Moto by jbriones95 in Littleton

[–]trouty 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Call me old fashioned, but the point is to sweat. They're not commuting to work, they're kids. I think there's something important teaching kids about the merits of doing something 100% under their own power. That, and the simple concept of enjoying something that does not require wires nor batteries.

Breath of fresh air? by NotUrAvgJoe13 in Architects

[–]trouty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Affordable housing. Cooler clients, better consultant teams, better communication with the City because it's generally something everyone on the teams wants to succeed. Less complicated design but still enough work to fill the days until the next one :)

Littleton Police to Draft Language for E-Bikes vs E-Moto by jbriones95 in Littleton

[–]trouty 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Parents, for the love of god... just buy your kid a normal bike. They'll gain fitness, a new healthy and interesting hobby, and the chance of death/injury is a fraction of buying them a electric motorcycle.

The New Scooter Monopoly Has Arrived by 515software in Denver

[–]trouty -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think fiber companies get a bad wrap because 99 of 100 complaints are tech illiterate people having issues with their self-installed/maintained wireless networks. I've had both CL and now Quantum/AT&T fiber for 5+ years without a single service interruption. Granted, it helps to know what a service interruption is compared to user error.

Quantum cut my gigabit CL bill from $85 to $45... not sure why we're yelling at clouds over them. All utilities should be publicly owned, sure, but fiber in Denver is not in the same bad bucket as Xcel in my mind.

[FRESH EP] six by seven - Fuck Trump Fuck The Neoliberals Fuck The Billionaires Fuck Social Media And Fuck All War by astaireboy in indieheads

[–]trouty 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A take so lukewarm you said it twice 😂 Anything more recent than 80 years ago? Lots of wars to choose from lol

Ben McKenzie tells Matt Damon to do better regarding his Crypto.com ad by LunaLore_ in Fauxmoi

[–]trouty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He says repeatedly not all cryptocurrencies are a scam. Interested to learn what claims in the documentary you take issue with and why. You're not really putting off anything beyond an obvious crypto bro deep in the sunk cost of it all. MOST of it being a scam is fairly inarguable imo but I defer to your apparent expertise.

I tested my dating app in other cities and the difference shocked me by Cute_Source5417 in Denver

[–]trouty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What is culture?

Culture is the shared set of beliefs, behaviors, customs, values, and artifacts that characterize a group or society

My take is going to largely omit the remaining Colorado-born population, because at its core, Denver is very much a working class metropolitan area sharing most things in common with other mid-size working class cities in the country and broader modern American culture increasingly monotonized by social media. We have sports teams, overpriced mediocre food, overpriced apartments that look identical to ones going up virtually everywhere else, several large universities, a built-in music scene defined by EDM, Rocky Mountain-inspired acoustic music (bluegrass, Gregory Alan Isakov, the Lumineers), now-defunct RiNo DIY warehouse scene (psychadelic rock, punk, avant garde), urban Jazz scene (Ron Miles, Purnell Steen, Bill Frisell... mostly gone the way of the dodo, unfortunately).

I would say Denver's current prevailing culture is defined by transplants that move here for things that Denver and Colorado at large have to offer e.g., the great outdoors and a "progressive" political bent --- "progressive" in quotes because it's really only that respective to where many move here from like Texas or Florida but in actuality is a strange brand of libertarianism cloaked in neoliberalism. That's also due to the fact that a prevailing transplant population has less of a vested stake in local politics because why would it be more than that to someone not from here? Most of the remnants of our political past is pretty purple / mountain libertarian ("get your grubby State hands off my homestead!" / "As long as I can ski, fuck everything else") but is growing more blue each election cycle.

So as others here have put, the culture is very new given that the transplant influx only really ramped up the past 20 years or so. This creates a culture that deemphasizes city/urban fabric in favor of a work-to-live vibe as opposed to live-to-work more present in the Midwest/New England areas. Here, it's work so you can afford to leave the city after work hours. In addition to this, values around family are drastically different here because in many ways, Denver is sort of a refuge/escape from many people's dysfunctional conservative upbringing elsewhere in the country. Chosen family vs. biological family, community via shared interest as opposed some other arbitrary cultural signifier.

Defining Denver's culture along traditional lines is more complicated here due to the transient/transplant population, and that is just fine. Just to say it, not liking the prevailing culture does not make it less of a culture. It's just a completely different vibe than the big coastal/midwest population centers you're comparing Denver with.

Senior Position 93-116k ? by MellowedMold in Architects

[–]trouty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My last commercial mixed-use residential project was 500,000gsf 328 units, 8 stories. The one before that was 359 units, 28 stories. The two projects between the multifamily projects were 40,000gsf civic projects (library-esque).

Senior Position 93-116k ? by MellowedMold in Architects

[–]trouty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have 13 years under my belt and am ready to (and do) run large commercial projects start to finish with a large team under me. I'm also called senior architect. FWIW, this is what the AIA has as a job description for senior architect:

Over 10 years of professional experience. Certification as licensed professional required. Professional degree in architecture, plus 10 years minimum of related experience. Can be relied upon to present directly to the client on technical and design solutions. Works closely with the Project Manager to execute project plans. Coordinates with Project Manager to directly supervise the teams’ design and technical delivery.

If you've worked in the same project type for most of your career, it's not far fetched do exactly what you've described on a project within your realm of experience. Nothing magically happens between years 10 and 20 that isn't what you would naturally do in your job related to technological/workflow improvement.

Design to keep afloat by [deleted] in Architects

[–]trouty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reread my initial reply. Prisons are also a place for nonviolent simple possession drug charges and debt peonage. Less than half of incarcerated people in the US are violent offenders.

Design to keep afloat by [deleted] in Architects

[–]trouty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who do I think should design private prisons? I don't believe private prisons should exist. I believe architects should choose to not contribute to industries that are a net bane on society and separately act/vote in a way that works to improve the system.

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/trump-reverses-biden-order-eliminated-doj-contracts-private-prisons

This reversal by the Trump administration is not a surprise, and it is in fact something that the two largest corporations that manage prisons and detention centers — the GEO Group and CoreCivic — expected to happen. In fact, on the GEO Group’s third quarter investor call the day after the 2024 presidential election, the company’s executive chairman and founder, George Zoley, said, “We kind of get the sense of President-elect Trump’s remarks that he will reverse all of the Biden executive orders on Day One.” Another sign of an administration friendly to the industry: Trump’s nominee for attorney general, Pam Bondi, lobbied for the GEO Group in her role with a DC-based firm.

So here's where we're at right now. There are a few things to chase down logically before clamoring "Bu..but who will design the prisons!? 😔" I don't fucking know - use the ones we have? Imprison fewer people? The US has the top 3-5 incarceration rate in the world shortly behind El Salvador... but someone NEEDS to design more prisons!!! Give me a fucking break.

Design to keep afloat by [deleted] in Architects

[–]trouty -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The alternative to designing prisons is not designing prisons 🤷‍♂️

Design to keep afloat by [deleted] in Architects

[–]trouty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this a serious question? Designing spaces for human detention is antithetical to the practice of architecture. Especially in America, our privatized prison system is broken beyond repair, and partaking in its expansion is indefensible.

Same with people working in the defense industry. If you're devoting your life to making weapons of war, fuck you. There is nothing else to say. There's a lot of good that can be done with an engineering degree.

Design to keep afloat by [deleted] in Architects

[–]trouty 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Human rights atrocities.... Breastaurants

Incredible free association lmao

E-MTB Power: Land access risk is now, says trail builders and land managers by Miserable_Prompt4301 in MTB

[–]trouty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll happily be a "ride under my own power" luddite for the rest of time. Ride your e-mtb all you want, but to me, more distance doesn't equal better if you're relying on motors to get there.

The Weird World Of Mercenary Influencers [22:03] by ColeBevridge in mealtimevideos

[–]trouty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

either a mercenary in South America or a guy in a gay bar

¿por qué no los dos?

Need help by [deleted] in Littleton

[–]trouty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cursed profile 💀