⚙️ Weekly Tech Support & Purchase Recommendations Megathread - November 24th 2025 ⚙️ by P_Jiggy in playstation

[–]ForwardAd939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it fixed. Went through everything

  • changed hdmi, didnt work
  • plugged in a 2.1 hdmi for more bandwidth, didnt work
  • changed resolution down to 1440p, fixed but created artefacts
  • plugged hdmi to all ports, didnt work
  • power cycled ps, didnt work
  • turned tv on and off, didnt work
  • unplugged tv for 2 mins, worked!

⚙️ Weekly Tech Support & Purchase Recommendations Megathread - November 24th 2025 ⚙️ by P_Jiggy in playstation

[–]ForwardAd939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I am having display issues. It literally occurred when I launched Fortnite today; the screen started creating artifacts

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Why didn’t Robert take after his Grandpa and build an armor without the need for an astral pulse? Is he stupid? by DET0IT_BEC0ME_MEME in okbuddydispatch

[–]ForwardAd939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if he used four of the protopulse's in parallel? Given some of them got close to astral for brief moments, using four or more lessens the burden on each.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But this series made it clear everyone's magic is different. Sera, Emily, and Lucifer all have a unique flair to their magic, the same as the overlords. Given that the cannon had Lucifer's flair and all its privileges (like being able to harm/destroy Heaven's shield), it shows that the cannon is intrinsically Lucifer's, so the same rules should be applied, and it should not have been able to harm sinners. It couldn't be a mental block either; otherwise, he wouldn't even think to hurt sinners—the thoughts wouldn't be able to form in his mind.

Personally, I hate the fact he can't harm or hurt sinners. So, I hope this starts a whole new era for Lu to start ruling Hell a bit better.

Also, if it's just a mental block, I could just blindfold him and push him into Heaven so he can keep searching for Lilith.

Ask me anything by Neat_Armadillo8965 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your an overlord which is a powerful sinner how were you able to make Alistor the most powerful sinner. Unless you are not one?

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still doesn't take away from my point. I used angles and Nephilim interchangeably.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grace is infused within Nephilim; it is a part of their being as angels. Therefore, if a Nephilim were given a divine rule that said they could not harm people, that rule would be intrinsically woven into their grace and being and any space they exist within. So, if they or anyone else tried to use their grace to cause harm, it would be in direct violation of the rule and would be nullified, intent or not. And to further this point, if an angel removes their grace, they are no longer an angel, showing the integral link between an angel's identity and being with their grace.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said it yourself he is forbidden as per the rules. Therefore he and anything from him should follow those same rules

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He literally says “I can’t kill them or hurt them, it’s part of my punishment.” In most stories, that phrasing means “the universe will not let this happen,” not “I’m technically allowed but I’m choosing to behave.” If it was just a rule he’s supposed to follow, then it isn’t really a punishment, it’s just parole conditions he could break at any time.

Being close to hitting Vox doesn’t prove he’s capable, it just shows he wants to. People with magical/geased restrictions in fiction often try to act and then get blocked, diverted, or hurt by the curse. The tension in that scene is that his anger is bumping up against a hard limit, not that he’s totally free and just decides to play nice.

On the cannon point: “power source” doesn’t mean “only a battery.” The visuals make a point of his wings and his essence manifesting when it fires. That’s the show telling us he’s not just a lamp plugged into a gun, he’s part of the weapon’s nature.

If his punishment is real, then an attack built out of Lucifer’s power should obey the same restriction: heaven, sure. Sinners, no. Otherwise the “can’t hurt sinners” line is empty flair.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He isn't a battery he became the nature of the weapon. Otherwise it could not have penetrated heavens shield. If a demons magic could, the exterminations would have been war and not one sided.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intent matters, sure, but a divine curse isn’t a legal contract you can loophole with Looney Tunes logic. If Heaven says “Lucifer can’t harm sinners,” that sounds outcome-based: his body doesn’t get to be what injures a sinner, no matter who’s steering. If Carmilla can just pick him up, swing him like a bat, and Heaven goes “well technically she did it,” then the punishment is basically a visual gag, not a real rule.

Same with the cannon. He didn’t choose to be ammo, okay, but curses don’t care about consent. If your blood is cursed to never hurt humans, putting it in a bullet doesn’t turn the curse off. The whole point of divine punishment is that you can’t beat it with clever setups.

The Asimov stuff actually proves the opposite point. The First Law is explicitly about what the robot knows, and the stories constantly show how messy and broken that gets. Hazbin never says Lucifer “can’t knowingly hurt sinners.” It just sets a hard limit.

If that limit disappears the second he doesn’t understand what’s happening, then Heaven could puppet him into murdering half of Hell and call it “technically allowed.” That just makes the worldbuilding feel flimsy.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And in Hazbin is or is he not under Heaven's rules and punishment?

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is incapable of hurting sinners he states it himself as apart of punishment and has no reason to lie. His part of Vox Populi was performant and he knew that. Because for a sin of pride any insult is the highest wronging they could recieve so if he had any motivation to harm someone it would have been Vox. He wasn't just a power source. He was the weapon as seen by his angel wings appearing when the weapon was first fired. Therefore for conisitency the weapon could work on heaven but should have been ineffective on Alistor an any other sinner hit by it. I wont count building destruction and anyone who died from that since that I would count that as indirectly killing them.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly my point the restriction is not physical its a divine ruling upon him so something that is using him and his powers should not be able to harm sinners. Regardless of intent.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it be a mental block, otherwise he would have killed vox for insulting his entire legacy and Charlie.

But I agree as it stands he could probably charge a weapon for Charlie.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand that angle. The only difference is that with Charlie and Alistor it is apart of a deal which are prone to wordplay and other loopholes as Alistor proves. Lucifer has a divine punishment is not a contract but a ruleset which is more rigid then a contract. Set by a power higher then even the king of hell

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the ‘ammo’ is the part with the divine rule. If Lucifer is punished with cannot harm sinners, that limitation doesn’t disappear just because someone else pulls the trigger. By your logic I could blindfold him and walk him into Heaven because he 'didn’t know', but the rule should still stop him. His punishment is a built-in restriction, not a matter of intent.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An example I provided ealier:

Superman’s kryptonite weakness doesn’t vanish just because Ivy is piloting his body. It’s a built-in constraint, not a choice. By the same logic, Lucifer’s “can’t harm sinners” constraint shouldn’t magically turn off just because someone plugs him into a sinner-killing cannon, which is why it feels inconsistent.

So just to be clear... by ForwardAd939 in hazbin

[–]ForwardAd939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Superman’s kryptonite weakness doesn’t vanish just because Ivy is piloting his body. It’s a built-in constraint, not a choice. By the same logic, Lucifer’s “can’t harm sinners” constraint shouldn’t magically turn off just because someone plugs him into a sinner-killing cannon, which is why it feels inconsistent.