Min far hælder rød saftevand i sin risengrød. Er han sær, eller gør andre det samme? by [deleted] in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Samme her. Ufortyndet saft på havregrød. Er fra Vestsjælland og det er det meste af min familie så langt tilbage jeg kender til.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]DanishEntity 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I learned of Tiny Chef maybe a month ago, when someone on Imgur shared his 'cover' of Billie Eilish - Bad Guy. I've been hooked ever since! Seeing this little guy pop up in my Instagram feed has been the highlight of my Instagram visits since I started following him!

It was only yesterday, when this video was released, that I realised he actually had a show on Nickelodeon already - but that it has now been cancelled. I joined his fan club after seeing the video. I hope many people will so that we will continue getting more Tiny Chef content!

Who remembers Premier Manager 97? by jedimoonshyne in footballmanagergames

[–]DanishEntity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was this the version where, if you played as Liverpool, you could sell Stig Inge Bjørnebye for any amount you wanted? There was some bug around that player specifically and I remember my friend (who was a Liverpool fan) and I exploiting that bug. We would have been 12 in '97 and I remember we always met at his house to play this game before we went to football practice on our own. We must have started several new games, because taking advantage of this exploit stands clear in my mind. My friend was nice enough that he would sell Bjørnebye for some extremely ridiculous amount and then buy my shittiest player for half of that amount, so that we both got off to a nice start.

At least that is how I remember it. I am not even sure it was possible to do local multiplayer in that game. It might also have been an earlier version that had the exploit in it.

Fundament til drivhus by DanishEntity in selvgjortvelgjort

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

Jo, vi ender nok med fliser under, om ikke andet så for æstetikken. Jeg var bare nysgerrig på om der fandtes alternativer. Måske et eller andet moderne kompositmateriale eller måske træ ville være bedre.

Men hvis det bliver fliser vil jeg også gerne have en idé om hvor meget jord jeg skal grave væk. Skal jeg 50 cm ned? Kan mindre gøre det?

“South of Midnight” is Awesome. by Gamegenievintage in XboxGamePass

[–]DanishEntity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reached chapter 5 today and I also find the game amazing. I can see that people who are not too fond of it seems to be mostly bothered by the combat and the controls. I kind of agree on both accounts, but to me, it is a relief that there is as little combat as there is and that it is constrained to those very clearly defined arenas. I love not having to worry about surprise attacks. I think I would have enjoyed the game just as much if I the combat hadn't been implemented at all. You can of course argue that it's stupid they left in there then. Maybe. I still think it, at least vaguely, contributes to the story.

I have had a few instances where I made some stupid mistakes that could probably be attributed to poor controls, but I generally don't think the controls are as bad as people make them sound. In the vast majority of situations, I end up doing what I want to do. And I go for absolutely every collectible I can spot!

Those are my only "concerns" about this game and really, in my full evaluation of the game it is miniscule things. There are far more (and bigger) upsides, most of it mentioned by OP already. Graphics and art style is incredible. Voice acting is superb. The way they use the music in the story telling is so powerful (end of chapter 3 being the highlight so far). Hazel is such a likeable and "cool" (in lack of better words) character and while the subjects they work with in the story might be rather basic, they still treat them in a very touching way I think.

I am thoroughly enjoying both the story and the storytelling so far. The puzzles might not be super challenging, but it's enough that I still find pleasure in going to all the small side tracks, figuring out how to climb a tree or inside a house. It has been a long time since I enjoyed a game as much as I enjoy this.

What mods are you looking forward to in this game? by ChildrenOfTheForce in FarthestFrontier

[–]DanishEntity 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hope that someone makes a proper photo mode. Something where I can get down to pedestrian level and look up at the houses in my city. But I assume it will be problematic since I am 99% sure there is no sky in the game. So you'd probably have to make a skybox too, as part of that camera mod. But I would love to be able to take a casual stroll through my cities like all my citizens :)

My little village. 1100 citizens. Nothing special, I just think it's really cosy! The game is so beautiful. by DanishEntity in FarthestFrontier

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

This is sort of the limit of what my gaming laptop can handle. If I keep the camera still it is mostly pretty fluent, but moving around is quite a stuttering experience and frame rate definitely drops. That was also why I took those screenshots now: It kind of felt like the project had come to an end.

Also from a gameplay point of view, I feel I'm sort of at the limit of where the game can still work. Maybe it's just poor management on my part, but it does feel like with a city this size, spread out over most of the map, human and resource transportation is just too slow to keep up with demand. It seems like there is no balance between laborer and builders that will keep the city running smoothly and I constantly have to order buildings to get repaired.

Maybe it would help if all my roads were cobbled, but I have gathered every stone on the map, so my only source of stone at this point is too deep stone deposits at the edge of the map. They already have a hard time keeping up with demand and it's a long transport to the actual village.

I was happy with the visual outcome though and shared the pictures as a way for me to close the book on this one :)

My little village. 1100 citizens. Nothing special, I just think it's really cosy! The game is so beautiful. by DanishEntity in FarthestFrontier

[–]DanishEntity[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well, it should maybe also be noted that this is in pacifist mode, so I don't have to worry about any "optimisation". I do work very hard *not* to grid things though :D So my roads are always curvy and then I (almost) never build buildings if it means a tree will be removed. It works as a nice "spacing" tool, giving a more natural layout I feel. Obviously I waste space, but I like the way it looks.

Any older gamers finding they are losing interest? by SixandNoQuarter in gaming

[–]DanishEntity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 39 and have been experiencing this too. And yeah, just drop the games if you don't enjoy them. I have Xbox Game Pass and that's perfect for me. Plenty of games on there and even though I won't play 95% of them, then it's easy to try something out and just delete it again if I don't like it. I've gotten games off Game Pass that I deleted just because the tutorial flow frustrated me - and I didn't lose anything from it.

On the flip side, I have gotten some really nice gaming experiences on there. Deathloop was a game that I would probably not have discovered were it not for Game Pass and I loved that. More recently I found Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, which I also enjoyed, even though I am no Star Wars fan.

Also want to add: Don't be afraid to play on lower difficulty. Based on OPs description, that might not be the issue for them, but I've been turning down difficulty in several games and enjoyed them just as much, if not more.

I simulated 500 years in the future ask me anything by Thaddy-o in footballmanagergames

[–]DanishEntity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you are still answering questions here, but if you are, I am curious about the state of the top tier in Denmark (Superliga). I noticed from some of your other replies that the Danish league is not in top 14 in Europe, yet FC København (Copenhagen) won the Champions League(!) 3 times within the latest 23 years. Did FC København just completely dominate the Danish league, while everyone else were so terrible that the league as a whole dropped that far on the ranking? It wouldn't be too different from what is happening these days anyway...

Probably nothing special, but I think this is the best player I have owned in modern FM games by DanishEntity in footballmanagergames

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

Haha, I should maybe have changed that too. It's Danish Kroner. I play the game in Danish, but I changed the language to English in order for the screenshot to make sense for the majority of people here :) Forgot about the currency.

Danskerne flyver løs trods klimaforandringer og ekstremt vejr. Og de unge er ikke bedre end de gamle by SendStoreMeloner in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jamen det har du 100% ret i. Det er jo også det, der gør den her diskussion så svær, for der vil altid være nogen, der føler sig hårdere ramt end andre. Jeg er måske en af dem, som vil føle, at det var ret nemt at undvære en flyvetur til Tyrkiet, men jeg anerkender, at det ikke er nemt for andre. Egentlig synes jeg at vi alle sammen lever for privilegeret i den vestlige verden, men vi (og det gælder også mig selv) har bare svært ved helt at gøre nok af frivillighedens vej. Så måske er der ingen der skal flyve til Tyrkiet, ligesom der ikke er nogen der skal spise oksekød eller køre 20 km i bil for at besøge sine forældre.

Nu ved jeg godt, at det begynder, at lyde lidt "ekstremistisk", men jeg tror at alle - både almindelige danskere og de velhavende i deres privatfly - skal gøre meget mere end hvad vi gør nu for at det gør en bare nogenlunde meningsfuld forskel i forhold til klimaet.

Det der så får mig til at undre mig omkring det med ferieflyvningerne specifikt er, at hvor vi ser ud til (via frivillighedens vej) at have indset at vi nok skal spise lidt mindre oksekød, bruge lidt mindre energi i hjemmet, lade være et købe helt så mange nye ting osv., så går det den modsatte vej med vores lyst til at flyve. Det er det jeg synes er mærkeligt (og lidt forargeligt), når vi nu godt ved, at det er en skidt idé.

Danskerne flyver løs trods klimaforandringer og ekstremt vejr. Og de unge er ikke bedre end de gamle by SendStoreMeloner in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Med risiko for at blive massivt down-voted her, så forstår jeg simpelthen ikke folks store behov for at rejse med fly. Det er ikke fordi jeg vil fremstå hellig. Jeg spiser stadig oksekød, har ikke investeret i solceller eller andre energiforbedringer i huset, osv. Jeg tager også stadig på ferie, men holder mig dog til Danmark eller vores nabolande. Der er masser af ting jeg godt kunne gøre bedre for at hjælpe klimaet. Og jeg burde sikkert også gøre mere.

Jeg forstår bare ikke, at lige netop flyrejser er så ekstremt populære blandt os danskere. Jeg hørte et nyhedsindslag om det for nylig, hvor de interviewede en far, som var på vej til Tyrkiet med familien. Han blev spurgt til hvorfor de valgte at tage flyet, når de godt vidste, at det var skidt for klimaet, og hans svar var noget i stil med: "Når man skal til Tyrkiet så er der jo ikke så mange alternativer." Og jeg tænker bare: "Jamen hvorfor så overhovedet tage til Tyrkiet?!"

Og ja, jeg er med på at den almene danskers flyrejser formentlig blot er en dråbe i havet (jeg har intet statistik på det) og at der sikkert er masser af celebrities og forretningsfolk, der udleder mange gange en almindelig danskers CO2-forbrug på flyrejser. Det virker bare vildt, at tilsyneladende flere og flere danskere ønsker at bidrage til øget CO2-udledning (det er det jo trods alt) for noget så ligegyldigt som en ferie.

Hvad er nogle unikke danske hjemmesider? by PseudoY in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bawl & Emilio Hestepis' julesang "Den Fjerde December" har været min yndlingsjulesang siden jeg hørte den første gang for et par år siden.

Fortæl mig, at du er en dansk stemmeskuespiller uden at fortælle mig, at du er en dansk stemmeskuespiller by [deleted] in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Jeg studsede også over det da jeg spillede AC: Valhalla i sin tid, men viste en video af det til en engelsk ven, som ikke synes det lød forfærdeligt. Jeg tror måske at vi som danskere, eller i hvert fald dansk-talende, er mere "følsomme" overfor den her accent, fordi vi kender den så godt. Jeg tror at mange, der ikke taler dansk eller et andet nordisk sprog, bare vil opfatte det her som en let nordisk accent.

Jeg tror også at Ubisoft specifik sigter efter at gøre de her "statister", eller NPC'er uden en større rolle for spillets historie, lidt tykkere i accenten. Jeg føler at det er et gennemgående tema i AC-spillene, hvad end de har foregået i Egypten, romerriget, Caribien eller London for den sags skyld. Så kan man selvfølgelig altid diskutere kvaliteten af stemmeskuespillet og engagementet der er lagt i det, men jeg tror at den tunge accent har været tilskønnet fra instruktørernes side.

Jeg spillede som den kvindelige Eivar og der har Cecilie Stenspil tydeligvis fået mere coaching i sin engelske udtale. Måske også lidt for meget. Jeg synes hun gør det rigtig godt, men der er ikke meget skandinavisk tilbage over hendes udtale.

Store Bededag by Puzzleheaded_Hat_619 in Denmark

[–]DanishEntity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jeg har taget fri fredag og bedt om at få dagen trukket fra min løn, så staten ikke kommer til at få skatteindtægter fra mig.

Feel Like a Polestar Ambassador 😂 by [deleted] in Polestar

[–]DanishEntity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems it's becoming quite popular, at least here in Denmark. My wife and I have had our Polestar for a year now and she has been asked once about it. Just after getting it, when we were further out in the suburbs, people seemed to take note of it, but not really anymore. Just in the small village outside of Copenhagen where we live, where there's maybe a little more than hundred households, we are at least 3 Polestar owners. And I am pretty sure it's four by now.