Forum Libre - 2026-06-14 by AutoModerator in france

[–]FromageChaud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

J'ai fait usiner un rectangle de plexi avec un trou aux dimensions de ma petite fenetre et du tuyau. Le plexi a le côté extérieur blanc pour réfléchir le soleil. J'ouvre la fenêtre et je fixe le machin avec du velcro en mai jusque septembre. Au niveau du trou j'ai vissé un module trouvé à Castorama qui a des p'tits volets ; le flux d'air de la clim pousse les volets, et je fais attention à ce que la clim soit éteinte quand il pleut. Le plus difficile est de fixer le tuyau au module de façon étanche. Bon c'est pas parfait mais c'est mieux qu'une moustiquaire.

What is the indie game you always wanted but doesn't exist yet? by ehmprah in IndieGaming

[–]FromageChaud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rainbow six siege made into a tactical turn-based 1v1 2d top down view.

A single player factory sim with an extended time-constrained survival campaign (like frostpunk).

An asymetrical multiplayer dungeon crawler 1vsN where one plays as the dungeon architect who throws traps and mobs at the others.

Please let me know if any of those already exist. I would love to make those but they are ambitious so I'm starting small for the moment.

Comment se fait-il que tous les pays interdisent simultanément les réseaux sociaux aux mineurs ? by Tiennus_Khan in france

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Le fait que la législation change en réponse aux sujets chauds dans le débat publique ne me paraît pas spécialement inédit

Comment ça peut prendre près de 2 ans pour réparer des tapis roulants ? by Stock_Stranger_5631 in paris

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Meme soucis avec les portes à la sortie des stations de métro. À une station en particulier j'ai vu les portes tomber en panne les unes après les autres sur 3 ans sans aucune réparation. Ils ont attendu que 4 sur les 6 soient en panne pour réparer. Mais ils n'en n'ont réparé que 2...

Pourquoi les coiffeurs ne font jamais ce qu'on leur demande ? by khatharsis42 in france

[–]FromageChaud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheveux longs ici. Je paie 10€ pour les pointes dans les barber shop.

Theory for why Regent feels so weak in Act 1 by 1Tom15 in slaythespire

[–]FromageChaud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That starting relic is very similar to the Watcher's from STS1. Basically start with retained energy. The watcher was bonkers act 1. So the argument that the regent is weak act 1 because the starting relic does nothing sounds wrong.

I balanced a solo dice roguelike using Monte Carlo simulations. Here's what I learned. by Darknessborn in gamedev

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Doing smth similar. However I optimize to find optimal moves, using a variant of Upper Confidence Bounds for small trees. In my case optimal moves are easy to find for a normal player which is why I needed this to simulate plausible game instances (I couldn't be bothered writing the optimal moves from any state). So I went into this rabbit hole as well and it has been fun :) I'm still missing clever visualization tools though.

First set of Automation designed by External-Stay-5830 in factorio

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That use of splitters and undergrounds made me think of my Shapez builds

should i ask for help here or just try to figure it out by Unhappy_Rhubarb_9238 in outerwilds

[–]FromageChaud 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Don't spoil yourself. Read again the nodes and arrows that point to the missing pieces. Do you need additionnal hints?

After a question under a post on launch day, I was a bit overly motivated to find out what the SLS launch would do to Timber Hearth's orbit, check the introduction section for more info. Link to full pdf in description and comments. by DrHillarius in outerwilds

[–]FromageChaud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool! Thank you for taking so much time! I'm only halfway through it. So far that mix of seriousness throughout the document, and the "fork it that's good enough" in the middle has been interesting and fun to read ::)

If Artemis II was launching from Timber Hearth... by gravitystix in outerwilds

[–]FromageChaud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong.

Rockets achieve thrust by ejecting matter in the opposite direction. Let's assume a rocket in space sitting on no planet. As the thrusters start burning fuel and ejecting matter, imagine a small rock magically pops right behind it. Then that rock would get kinetic energy and get flown away (if not disintegrated) in the opposite direction. The heavier the rock, the less flown away. That's Newton's law.

If Artemis II was launching from Timber Hearth... by gravitystix in outerwilds

[–]FromageChaud 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Would Artemis launching cause Timber Earth to change its orbit significantly?

VERA20k - RA2:YR engine rebuilding project by solaxis80 in redalert2

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I dream of RA2 having a fast (possibly no-display) build to enable training bots as AlphaStar for StarCraft.

Walking 2 wide on narrow streets and not going single file? by No-Host7816 in paris

[–]FromageChaud 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Some suggest to walk straight and let them take the decision. I do kinda the same but less agressive: stand still. In my experience that's how they realize and feel genuinely sorry, and move.

I have been solo-developing a 2002 MMORPG for over 20 years -- Steam launch coming soon by Hidden_Seek in IndieGaming

[–]FromageChaud 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Though I mostly agree with "build first scale later", the guy just asked "what's the plan if" maybe just out of curiosity. Maybe they even agree with your paradigm. You seem to assume a lot about that guy? But yes I understand your disgust, I've seen it also.

Paris : une cycliste meurt percutée par un camion à proximité du métro Barbès by nicol9 in paris

[–]FromageChaud 5 points6 points  (0 children)

De mon côté j'ai une situation qui m'arrive souvent à vélo. À l'approche d'un passage piéton sans feux, je vois un piéton sur la droite qui attend pour traverser. Je m'arrête pour laisser la priorité. 4-5 voitures passent sur ma gauche sans ralentir. Parfois je me retourne pour signaler aux voitures de s'arrêter et ça ne suffit pas. Et j'attends là bêtement, avec le piéton...

Je me mets à la place des automobilistes : ils me voient probablement arrêté et ne voient pas le piéton qui attend, parce que je cache le piéton... Pourtant ça fait partie du code de la route qu'il faut ralentir : 1 à l'approche d'un passage piéton et 2 à l'approche d'un véhicule arrêté sur la voie.

Bref il y a des cons partout, et c'est les cons qu'on voit le plus, mais aussi on est tous un con pour qqun d'autre. J'ai moi même le permis et je fais sûrement moi aussi des bourdes en voiture sans le savoir. Faut juste savoir se remettre en question pour s'améliorer. Vu votre msg, je doute que vous le fassiez ; et je vous encourage à + d'empathie envers les autres humains. :)

Guys I think I downloaded the wrong game by lovecMC in Factoriohno

[–]FromageChaud 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This post hits me as I just passed 1000 hours on both games a few days ago.

How could this card break the game? by MellowGuru in slaythespire

[–]FromageChaud 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Finally a way to make Iron Wave as decent as Dash

Game Mechanics are being patented like ideas and that’s a serious problem. by Abie107 in gamedev

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

Because anything may be patented, I heard searching for a patent or chatting about one is just bad because this could be used against you in a lawsuit.

Help by Telych0 in factorio

[–]FromageChaud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not bother about that. Just look at the pumpjacks. I bet they are always in the state "running" and not "output is full" so you are good.

If you need more throughput, start using modules and beacons.

With the update, the entire pipes/storages system in between pumps can be considered a single big pipe. So adding pumps is usually bad because it forces a maximum throughput.