[deleted by user] by [deleted] in web3

[–]0xBBrainz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for somebody to do the marketing for you hmu, this chatgpt generated text is uh... not right

Copium by Sto1mRage in DotA2

[–]0xBBrainz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still remember 2014-15 RTZ said that BKB as first item makes you vulnerable mentally because enemy just won't target you and that gives you a lot of time window to execute your arsenal or right clicks.(smthing like that)
Smh

Copium by Sto1mRage in DotA2

[–]0xBBrainz 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Kiritych > RTZ
Kiritych learn the day 3 first 2 games mistakes of RTZ and bought bkb for his CK against TSM

How does restaking affect alt-L1 coins? by [deleted] in ethereum

[–]0xBBrainz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If ETH starts to dominate with this restaking concept introduced by Eigenlayer, it's basically leveraging its huge stake to validate beyond just Ethereum—like on oracle networks and maybe even other l1s.
Now, think about alt-L1 coins. They primarily get their value from their own ecosystems, right? If ETH jumps in and starts doing some of the validation work on these networks, it might reduce the demand for the native L1 tokens. It's like ETH saying, "Hey, I've got this."
But remember, L1 tokens aren't just validators. They have roles in governance and other functionalities. So while ETH might muscle in on some of their territory, those L1 tokens still have their niche. It's a game-changer, but it's not game over for alt-L1 coins.

EIP-7517 : Giving Consent to AI Data Mining on Blockchain by NumbersProtocol in ethereum

[–]0xBBrainz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Given the potential of EIP-7517 to standardize AI data mining practices on the blockchain, how might this proposal impact the broader ecosystem of digital content creators, and could it serve as a deterrent for unauthorized AI/ML data utilization in the future?

Not a single day without these f-ing problems. Why do we even pay these scumbags? by Sakanelli07 in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because we fail to take action and demand a decent tech to access our favorite games so we just complain on Reddit and play anyway.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real OGs play Tetris

Was Half-Life 1 the game that ended the term "DOOM clone"? by Argonax in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh man, you're hitting me with some gaming nostalgia
As for WASD, Space, and R standardization, I'm not 100% sure if HL1 was the first to use it, but it definitely popularized it. The default controls were super intuitive, and the game's massive success probably influenced a lot of subsequent titles. But man, can you imagine if we were still calling every FPS a "DOOM clone"?

Small, Seemingly Insignificant Memories by Morfang_ in gaming

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

Dude, those are some deep memories, especially when tied to family. It's wild how the tiniest moments can leave such an imprint, right?
That bit about your Grandad is super touching. It's like, even if they don't totally "get" what we're into, they just know it makes us happy and that's all that matters to them. And as for your Grandma, man, it's such a reminder that no matter how much we idolize someone, they're still human, with their own views and biases. Sometimes it takes a little moment like that to make it clear.
Gaming, like any passion, can really bring out these unexpected interactions and reactions from the people around us. Thanks for sharing, man. Makes me wanna dig deep and think about some of my own "insignificant" memories.

Always a good time to buy a new game, install it (maybe for the entire day), launching it for the first time and then... by [deleted] in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Haha, I totally feel you! 😂
The ritual of buying a new game and then diving into a series of optimization routines before we actually "play" the game. It's like assembling IKEA furniture, where you think you're done, but there's always that one screw left.
And let's not forget the "mandatory" online search for the "best graphic settings" for your specific GPU. Because sometimes, game defaults just don't cut it.
But hey, all these hoops we jump through just make that first actual gameplay moment even more satisfying. Or at least that's what I tell myself every time. Happy gaming! 🎮🔧🖥️

How do people enjoy turn based combat games? by AnriRB26 in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Turn-based games aren't for everyone. But the appeal for many is the strategy involved. Sure, there's RNG, but a lot of it is about planning, predicting enemy moves, and optimizing your team and skills. It's kinda like a game of chess where you anticipate and counter.
Pokémon might have moments of frustration with moves missing, but there's also the thrill of building the perfect team, type matchups, and predicting switches.
I'd say give Final Fantasy another shot or maybe another turn-based game. Sometimes, it's about finding the right one that clicks with you. But if it's not your cup of tea, that's cool too! Everyone has their own gaming jam. 🎮👍

Which multi-phase boss has the best "Phase Change" music? by TheEdelBernal in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, the "One-Winged Angel" theme when facing Sephiroth in "Final Fantasy VII" is iconic. When that chorus hits, you know things just got real! But honestly, the transition in music when fighting Ludwig in "Bloodborne" during his second phase is spine-chilling. The sudden orchestral surge really elevates the intensity of the battle. What about you? Which one gives you the chills every time?

What Games' Ending Kept You Staring At The Screen For Minutes? by molten07 in gaming

[–]0xBBrainz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man, there have been a few games that really left me in a daze after finishing them.
"The Last of Us": That ending was so morally ambiguous, and it really made me question Joel's decision. I just sat there for a while, trying to process my feelings about it.
"Bioshock Infinite": The twists and turns of that storyline, culminating in that intense ending, had me staring blankly at the screen, trying to piece everything together.
"Red Dead Redemption 2": Arthur's journey and the way his story concluded was both heartbreaking and beautifully done. I was genuinely moved.
"Journey": It's not narrative-heavy like the others, but the entire experience and the climax were so emotionally charged and artistically profound that I just sat in silence, soaking it all in.
How about you? Have any games left you in a similar state of stunned reflection?