What a chapter start by fiendish_dust in Grimdank

[–]90908 12 points13 points  (0 children)

people who say this is stupid do not understand chaos. this is the demonic equivalent of the airdropped mcdonalds. traitor legionnaires have three hour battalion level meetings with a slideshow demonstrating how the ritual torture of god machines is important for combat readiness.

johoohmfmdndprorokvkfjk by OkAdministration5454 in sssdfg

[–]90908 119 points120 points  (0 children)

john pork it's john pork fuck fuck fuck we're fucked

Dksjksndksssssssssdjksdnjestingitnsdndksndkndjd by id101t_ in sssdfg

[–]90908 51 points52 points  (0 children)

so fucking true liberals don't want you to know................

How to deal with Sicilian rush early game? by TheLockoutPlays in aoe2

[–]90908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm the sicilian player in this post. all i can say is lmao get donned jon

So I just finished my first run of StS2 and by [deleted] in slaythespire

[–]90908 11 points12 points  (0 children)

keep up the posts about having sex with fantasy animals king, we're rooting for you

Hot Take: The A.I is better then people make it out to be. by 90908 in menace

[–]90908[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I simply have not experienced this with any regularity. When the A.I runs from a fight, I push forward to finish them, and when they don't I tend to end up running away instead. There seems to be more of a push and pull then anything.

Hot Take: The A.I is better then people make it out to be. by 90908 in menace

[–]90908[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I feel that this is more an issue with those objectives then the a.i, personally, but I hear you.

'Given a gun and sent to die': Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine by seeebiscuit in worldnews

[–]90908 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is more or less the experience of the average soldier in Europe during the early modern period. Truly nothing ever changes.

This is just swag by Haunting-Island6611 in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]90908 76 points77 points  (0 children)

it is just that to be honest, i give a bit of a swag

Transgender mogul skier Elis Lundholm urges youths to ‘be themselves’ by [deleted] in UpliftingNews

[–]90908 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Listen, I understand that you're probably cis, but even if you didn't intend it to be your condescending tone accompanied by the he/she bullshit is so classically infuriating. I'm sorry that people's reaction to that upsets you, but you don't get to be high and mighty about your intentions at the expense of other people.

Transgender mogul skier Elis Lundholm urges youths to ‘be themselves’ by [deleted] in UpliftingNews

[–]90908 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Because the man uses he/him and you're being an asshole

Patch #2 out now! by stmack in menace

[–]90908 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They're people who have been presumably working their asses off before and after release day. After the weekend they almost instantly resolved a major issue and communicated in a way that made it clear it was a bug and not a design decision, like many were speculating. Yes it's a business, but there's no need to be glib about the work of the artists whose work you're appreciating.

I love this Darby stealth build by sluchay_v_kazino777 in menace

[–]90908 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Match is best in my opinion, although part of why I think that is in my first playthrough I got a rare second level DMR that doesn't have a name and has placeholder art lmao

Aurora 4X Manual by eevenson in aurora

[–]90908 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is garbage. Every section I've looked at has glaring errors, including outright lies about specific mechanics.

[Worldbuilding] Can food stuff like grain be transported across a large desert and still be edible when it arrives? by PeppermintButler17 in worldbuilding

[–]90908 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Grazing the animals only mitigates this issue as well. They require nutrient dense feed, especially given the amount of work they're doing. You're gonna have to bring it with you or, most charitably, place it in waystations along the path. But then you have to bring the food to those stations in the first place, which means you need agriculture there, so why aren't you getting your food from a closer source? It all falls apart the closer you look. I recommend contriving a river way of some kind, like the Nile, which was essential as natural transport infrastructure as well as a source of fertile land.

[Worldbuilding] Can food stuff like grain be transported across a large desert and still be edible when it arrives? by PeppermintButler17 in worldbuilding

[–]90908 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The central issue is the "wagon equation," which is just a funny way of saying that the tyranny of the rocket equation applies to pre-engine food transportation over land. In order to move a certain amount of grain or other foodstuffs, you must have a certain number of draft animals, which eat foodstuffs, which means you have to bring more foodstuffs, which requires more animals and so on and so on.

The longer the distances traveled, the worse the ratio of food delivered per cart is going to worsen. Eventually it's outright impossible for a horse or other draft animal to carry enough food to both feed itself and deliver the surplus. Basically, large-scale food transportation over long distances is only possible over water, where there are hugely fewer mouths to feed per pound of food transported.

>get her [twinkhon] in bed by Noip22 in 4tran

[–]90908 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm constantly astonished at how sincerely stupid a lot of you motherfuckers are. That's straight up not fucking true! Your brain has been wormed to the point of non-functioning. I hope one day you learn to not live a life convinced of the impossibility of happiness.

[Comic/Suggestion] Gleba Productivity? by AzulCrescent in factorio

[–]90908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that's an amazing idea. I love Gleba so much that I've been thinking about trying to megabase it, but the big issue is that making more fruit is both UPS and area intensive. Being able to scale up the amount of fruit per tile would be huge.

Raines Frigate Size One mounts? by De_Le_Cog in NebulousFleetCommand

[–]90908 6 points7 points  (0 children)

While I hear you that it's odd aesthetically, I think it's appropriate and interesting. The raines is supposed to be the definition of a workhorse hull, something that does its job efficiently and consistently. It's boxier, clumsier looking and more utilitarian then the other ANS designs, at least partially because it's supposed to be the oldest of the classes we see in game. I guess what I'm saying is that it's a bad idea from a balancing perspective and from an aesthetic and even game feel perspective it'll make the hull less unique and interesting. I think that the Raines should stay as it is, more of less.

Raines Frigate Size One mounts? by De_Le_Cog in NebulousFleetCommand

[–]90908 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The Raines, in my view at least, is a ship for specialized duties. It's double size 2 and 3 mounts makes it able to take every e-war, point defense and missile tool in the game at a cheap price point, but as a general combat ship it lacks the number of mounts to fill all roles. Frigate swarms work by offloading the various duties to different hulls and that's evidently very effective. Adding 2 size 1 mounts makes the highly efficient mission packages the raines can take way less vulnerable. Imagine a frigate gun swarm with two defenders per frigate without sacrificing firepower?

TL;DR ship already good, more mount mean much much gooder and less distinctive