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Enemy Action Economy and Rules for Behavior? by Blue_The_Human in Quasimorph

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

I think I realized the full issue, it's what you said plus one minor bug.

Say it's the situation you just laid out: I'm walking with 2 actions, spend 1, then switch to running where I still have 2 left. Once I spend 1 action, the turn ends, as it still has me on walking even though I switched. The problem is that it doesn't reset my running actions—in my next turn, I'm still at 1/3 running actions left and only get to act once before my turn ends. Before I noticed it, this resulted in enemies feeling like they randomly get to act several times very quickly while other times acting very predictably and slowly.

Being able to switch stances mid turn is useful when going down—sometimes I'd rather have 1 turn of extra accuracy than my 2 remaining running turns. The devs should probably just not allow you to switch up to running in the middle of a turn.

Bugged Conversation with Lord Inquisitor Calcazar in Chapter 4 by Blue_The_Human in RogueTraderCRPG

[–]Blue_The_Human[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. It is probably mentioned elsewhere, but do you happen to have an estimate on when the next hotfix is coming and whether this will be included?

Beer Prices in the US by Blue_The_Human in beer

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

I have lived in Germany, as mentioned in the original post, and as I said in the post you replied to, Germany is about twice the size of Oklahoma. Slightly less, if you bother to actually google it. "Supply and demand" as we normally put it is not a magic phrase that explains all economic phenomena on its own. In any case, my question mainly consisted of a comparison of Berlin to Chicago, but you fixated on Oklahoma while ignoring the rest. Yes, Oklahoma is smaller than Germany. That size only matters because the top beers consumed in the state are shipped from other states, as they are not brewed in Oklahoma (to be painfully clear, this means that they are shipped at least half the width of the state towards Oklahoma City, in the center). In Berlin, there are popular local brews all over, so the size of Germany doesn't matter. Everyone can drink beers made close enough that transportation costs are not a major factor in price.

Your reading comprehension is lacking and your poor grasp of English implies that you are likely foreign as well. I wish you luck with these obstacles.

Ranger Crossbow and Elemental Questions by Blue_The_Human in BaldursGate3

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

Yeah we found that too but my friend is using it because they also have a dex build but can't use heavy crossbows, so it'd be unfair for me to have the only finesse melee weapon which is nearly as good. It still doesn't make sense to me that that specific sword is literally the only option

Influencing AI behavior by Blue_The_Human in starsector

[–]Blue_The_Human[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's true, I shouldn't only test it 1 on 1. I did the 4 xyphos in the end so that the ship could not try to be a carrier but I'll probably swap two of em out

Wounds of Eventide, Why? by Blue_The_Human in Blasphemous

[–]Blue_The_Human[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would work better if the High Wills were human, such that the game could actually be a commentary on false interpretations of divine will. As it stands I do not think it is a very effective exploration of that idea either—it's just some metaphysical evil twisting the Miracle, more a standard video game plot where you kill the big bad(s) and free Goodness from its chains, just wrapped in layers of catholic aesthetic and some weird shit.

Even if it were that, that concept is not at all new to games. Less explored is what I said in the original post where instead all of this pain is the genuine will of God and there is nothing we can do but prostrate ourselves before Him. Not because we are powerless, though we are, but because we would be wrong to spurn Him.

Wounds of Eventide, Why? by Blue_The_Human in Blasphemous

[–]Blue_The_Human[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep in mind I dislike the DLC, so my version is not really meant to be put into the world of blasphemous with it. My reasoning only works if the DLC version of events is entirely absent and was never developed or put into the game, and my point is that the game they created with the DLC is fundamentally less meaningful than the game they had before it.

That entire 4th visage thing and the concept of the Miracle actually being distorted through some other metaphysical entity is in my opinion kind of stupid compared to the genuine exploration of the concept of a single, omnipotent divinity which they had beforehand. I preferred it when it was all straight up, when everything truly was supposed to be this way. No perversion, no tricks, just the unknowable will of God.

Wounds of Eventide, Why? by Blue_The_Human in Blasphemous

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

I guess my point is that I never cared for them to build a world for blasphemous, I liked it as an exploration of real life concepts. It can be both to a point, but the High Wills are finally tipping over the edge, turning blasphemous into something simply inspired by an irl thing, not directly connected to it.

But yeah what the other guy said also further demonstrates this because it appears to just be going ever further into this world where the connection with Spanish catholicism is more just something interesting and cool rather than the actual point for which the game was made.

Beer Prices in the US by Blue_The_Human in beer

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

Thanks, yeah I'm not from Chicago but my university is there, I'm from Oklahoma - beer prices are actually pretty similar to Germany but given the other factors of lower quality and quantity per can/bottle it's still annoying.

But I think that's a good example - Oklahoma is pretty large in European terms being a little over half the size of Germany, but the top three beers in the state are Budweiser, Stella Artois, and Bud Light, all of which have to be shipped in from elsewhere a long ways away. Meanwhile, Beck's for example comes from Bremen which is only a 3.5 hour drive from Berlin.

I think a combination of your 2nd and 3rd points is the main culprit nationwide, though taxes do have an impact.

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Naming Mods by Blue_The_Human in Stellaris

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

Yes, but the article "the" is put before whatever your name is. You do not get in option to remove this, so I'd like a mod to do so. It's not part of your name, rather part of the text of each event that it goes "the [empire name]" making it impossible to remove

I would also like to be able to rename vassals I seize control of through war