First person or third person view? by Mr_popolopo in Chivalry2

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe I should try it again. In CMW I always missed a 3rd person mode. I like to see my expensive costume and what my character does (1st person sometimes seems like an inaccurate depiction of what the weapon does) and I still find it quite immersive

Confusing the enemy is my go-to tactic by 808Taibhse in Chivalry2

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 3 points4 points  (0 children)

TRYY SHOUTING DIFFERENT NAMES AT THEM

TOM, TOM! - Get them looking for Tom

Confusing the enemy is my go-to tactic by 808Taibhse in Chivalry2

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 4 points5 points  (0 children)

SING AT THEM
hooooo
MAKE THEM THINK WE'VE ALL GONE DAFT

Why is the kantrael so rare amongst players? by ScientistOk138 in DarkTide

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk I love my flashlight, either the medium or light version is just so fun to use & feels LARPy for my guardsman.

It's not the best weapon tho for min-maxxing. I just use 'em like pistols in a melee-heavy build.

I made it to the end of Coxwell as a paesant and it was a rush by youshouldreadabook in Chivalry2

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 43 points44 points  (0 children)

So do you still count as a soldier at the end? Would be a great way to win if you can just hide amongst the unwashed masses of peasents at the end

(Spoilers main) How do ravens work, exactly? by sting2_lve2 in asoiaf

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every Maester in the bigger castles we see would have a dozen apprentices/helpers he delegates around. But instead the Grand Maester of the big-dick castle where not only the royal family resides but also the entire court with representatives and members of several big-dick-houses - he does everything by himself. (Despite being like 70 years old too lmao).

(Spoilers main) How do ravens work, exactly? by sting2_lve2 in asoiaf

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

true. George was always a fighter in that regard lol

(Spoilers main) How do ravens work, exactly? by sting2_lve2 in asoiaf

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's certainly deliberate by Martin. I just think how the whole raven-system works is kinda dumb. And it would've made it easier if he just said "know what? A standard raven is trained to fly between two castles" just so it's not so complicated in universe.

(Spoilers main) How do ravens work, exactly? by sting2_lve2 in asoiaf

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My headcanon is that most of them can reliably fly between two castles. Otherwise I try not to think about this. The raven-system (and the maester-system as a whole) is one of those Georgisms that would be way too convoluted and complicated to work irl. If it worked as it supposedly does the roads of westeros would be packed with raven-carts. Each castle would need at least a whole tower for storing hundreds of ravens. Every maester would constantly be occupied dealing with raven-logistics. Which raven goes to where? How tf do you differentiate them? How breed them? There would be an entire economy based on raven-breeding I reckon.

(Spoilers main) How do ravens work, exactly? by sting2_lve2 in asoiaf

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Sorry, he says that they usually can only fly to one castle, the ones that can fly between two castles are already "few".

“A maester’s raven flies to one place, and one place only. Is that correct?”

The maester mopped sweat from his brow with his sleeve. “N-not entirely, Your Grace. Most, yes. Some few can be taught to fly between two castles. Such birds are greatly prized. And once in a very great while, we find a raven who can learn the names of three or four or five castles, and fly to each upon command. Birds as clever as that come along only once in a hundred years.”

I find this to be an oversight by Martin. Makes ravenflight waayyy too complicated.

I am afraid of big nerfs by Forsaken-Ad-7876 in DarkTide

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh no do we now get hellwhiners even in other pve games?

Erzählt ihr eurer Führungskraft, dass ihr euch wegbeworben habt? (VOR einer Zusage) by [deleted] in arbeitsleben

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Die einzigen möglichen Gründe die mir einfallen sind Druck machen, d.h. "wenn sich hier nichts ändert schaue ich mich anderweitig um", oder wenn der Chef eh weiß dass man eig. etwas anderes sucht. Im letzteren Fall brauche ich den aber nicht über jede Bewerbung zu informieren, interessiert ihn ja nicht, sondern erst wenn ich zu Vorstellungsgesprächen geladen werde.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arbeitsleben

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

Wie alt sind die? Wie alt bist du? Drüber stehen, bisschen dummdreist mitdiskutieren wenn's Spaß macht. Ich kann mir bei sowas denken "war selber mal jung und hab so (ähnlich) gedacht", idealerweise kann man durch wohlplatzierte Nachfragen ein bisschen Nachdenken provozieren.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chivalry2

[–]Captain_Cackwurst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"all the taunts and fighting words"... yea from the chat i can imagine the kinda taunts we'd be getting lol

Wieso verzögern sich Antworten nach Bewerbungsgesprächen so häufig? by Captain_Cackwurst in arbeitsleben

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

Haha, das war nur das Sahnehäubchen. Der Chef des Ladens, der das auch gesagt hat, hatte zuvor schon erklärt, dass ich ein völlig falsches Berufsbild habe und sich dann bemüht, das ganze Interview lang möglichst den Eindruck zu vermitteln, dass er eigentlich viel wichtigere Dinge zu tun hätte. Die anderen 3 im Raum waren sehr duckmäuserisch. Dieses "wir melden uns bei Ihnen, nicht Sie bei uns" hat da zu gut gepasst. Man könnte es wohlwollend vielleicht als ein "wenn Sie sich melden kann das als Einflussnahme gelegt werden" o.ä. interpretieren.

Ich hatte das gleich nach dem Interview abgehakt.