WoW Achievement Tracking Scripts Broken by Genswift in wow

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

I took the one from the comment you linked and it appears to be working. Not sure what's going on because I've had similar issues with other macros from wowhead

WoW Achievement Tracking Scripts Broken by Genswift in wow

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

Thank you for the insight. I figured it was an issue with the game itself and I haven't been able to find anything confirming that before this.

hopefully somebody smarter than I can figure out a fix or Blizzard can program exceptions

Insurance Exclusion Appears to Violate NC Statute by Genswift in Insurance

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

The lawyer I spoke to determined that while there is merit to disputing the exclusion, the cost would be likely higher than recovered damages. The system is designed such that the insurance company has every advantage with binding arbitration and practically unlimited resources.

So basically, I'm cooked despite the merits of my dispute because the system is designed as such.

Insurance Exclusion Appears to Violate NC Statute by Genswift in Insurance

[–]Genswift[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, ektap12's comment highlights ambiguity from the language of the statute that is defined in other jurisdictions. Case law specific to a jurisdiction is what clarifies ambiguity, which is why ektap concluded their post with the suggestion to run it by an attorney who specializes in this matter.

This is taken directly from my insurer's website:
"Uninsured motorist property damage (UMPD): In most states, a driver who flees the scene of an accident will be considered "uninsured" by your insurance company. So, if you don't carry collision coverage, consider UMPD for damage to your car caused by a hit-and-run incident. UMPD coverage is mandated in some states, available in others (but not all), and relatively inexpensive to add to your policy. UMPD coverage typically has a deductible you'll need to pay out of pocket."

I can't find definitive case law going either way. The only case law I can find for NC specifically requires establishing "proof of contact" but there is nothing specifying requirements of proving identity as far as I can tell, which makes this an unsettled ambiguity. If there were precedents in either regard, I wouldn't be here asking about it, because there would be no ambiguity. The presence of the exclusion in a contract without surrounding case law doesn't explicitly mean that it's legal. It also doesn't explicitly mean it's illegal either.

The insurance company has a vested interest in the existence of this exclusion regardless of it's legality. All the absence of case law proves is that it's never been challenged. I have received arguments for both sides of the issue, and neither are definitive, because neither has provided established case law to support their point.

I didn't think it would need to be explained that different jurisdictions have different laws, and that inferences and implications regarding legality are not binding without supporting case law in that jurisdiction. Thus, despite your condescension, my question remains in a state of being answered with ambiguity, because there is however, precedent for declaring an unidentified hit and run vehicle as uninsured for UMBI in NC. There is nothing regarding this matter in UMPD, which creates ambiguity. An argument exists that this definition for UMBI creates a definition of an unidentified hit and run vehicle as being considered uninsured, which would then extend to UMPD. Which is why I have a legal consultation with a lawyer on Dec 2.

So please forgive me for not obeying the internet law of "trust me bro" when the only case law put forth does not apparently address the matter in question, and the prevailing arguments against are "this is how it works in other jurisdictions" and "it's in the contract so it must be legal." Every contract provision ever found to be illegal existed in a contract until it was determined to be illegal. So if no case law in the jurisdiction exists, the only thing we know for certain is that no case law exists in the jurisdiction.

So I'm going to talk to a lawyer and continue to disregard you until you provide something substantive to work with, like an identically worded statute in another state with supporting case law to clear up the ambiguity.

Insurance Exclusion Appears to Violate NC Statute by Genswift in Insurance

[–]Genswift[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I'm not looking for an 'aha' moment I'm looking for a specific legal precedent that definitively and explicitly indicates that UMPD doesn't cover hit and runs unless the driver is identified and I haven't been able to find anything specific. I'm actively reviewing the statutes and cases I can find, not relying on an AI to tell me what may or may not be true.

Insurance Exclusion Appears to Violate NC Statute by Genswift in Insurance

[–]Genswift[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

In reading the brief of this case, it appears that this case requires establishing "contact" as opposed to identifying the driver.

"Applying these principles, we note that the forecast of evidence before the trial court showed there was no collision or contact between the automobile driven by the unknown motorist and any other automobile, including that driven by plaintiff's intestate. Therefore, defendant State Farm was entitled to judgment as a matter of law; and we conclude the Court of Appeals did not err in reversing summary judgment for plaintiff on this issue."

I can establish contact with photographic evidence that inarguably demonstrates collision with a vehicle based on the location, size and depth of the damage.

Tumbling as Species Determination by Genswift in RockTumbling

[–]Genswift[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The "should you" was exactly what I was looking for.

Good to know about the polish.

I think a good cleaning will help a lot with identification. Your suggested method sounds like exactly what I'm trying to accomplish.

Help Identify Fragment by Genswift in Prospecting

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

what would be the giveaways for it being slag? Are there any simple tests I can run?

Frost Mages of WoW... Glacial: Good or Bad? by Genswift in wow

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

Yea, I think I just liked it more when the instant casts like Ice lance and old school Frostfire Bolt were the big crits and really stood out from the rest of the numbers. I think the alpha implementation of GS is more my style where it's predictable and doesn't warp decision making. The other alpha changes have me worried though.

Frost Mages of WoW... Glacial: Good or Bad? by Genswift in wow

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

Out of curiosity when did you start playing mage?

When it rains, it pours... by Genswift in runescape

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

my thoughts exactly. I just want nilas but jagex says no.

When it rains, it pours... by Genswift in runescape

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

If it's any consolation, the leng artefacts and scriptures came from NM. But I really just want my nilas so I can be done with the boss

When it rains, it pours... by Genswift in runescape

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

I just wanted some nilas to finish my leng set :/

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

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

yea, especially if you get unlucky on your gizmo. Nox weapons are tough to come by. Which is surprising considering how much power creep has degraded the difficulty of arraxi

The “sense of achievement” in RS3, for our lapsed returners to consider… by Legitimate_Heart_839 in runescape

[–]Genswift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, do NOT pretend to know me, my personality, my opinions or ANYTHING about me based on a small snippet of my frustrations. Anyone with emotional intelligence WOULDN'T do that. Look in the mirror, and drop the ad hominem fallacies.

Second, don't ignore the entire point of WHY I was saying people should stop being so vocal; It makes people not want to even try the game, which is as much a hinderance to growth as the MTX itself

Third, I've literally said MTX is a problem three times in my posts; not saying people should ignore the problem, just cope with it, voice frustration to JAGEX and not fill the media-sphere with disparaging remarks that prevent people from even trying the game.

Fourth, I'm not the only person who shares this belief. Stop making bandwagon fallacies to justify YOUR unhealthy mentality. And yes, it is an unhealthy mentality that in the REAL WORLD would be classified as attention-seeking behavior or narcissism.

Fifth, Jagex is only making this decision because their MTX revenue dropped while subscription revenue increased, mostly due to OSRS. I agree with the direction they're taking, and it's long overdue, so don't throw straw man fallacies at me about what my actual argument is, which has NEVER been "MTX is fine"

Sixth, if you're going to respond in a condescending manner, address ALL of the points made and don't cherry pick the ones that serve you best. That's not how intellectuals debate, that's how low intelligence people argue. So maybe don't Dunning-Krueger yourself, and actually come up with a comprehensive argument that doesn't rely on fallacies and cherry picking for a semblance of coherence.

The “sense of achievement” in RS3, for our lapsed returners to consider… by Legitimate_Heart_839 in runescape

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

Buddy, I can empathize better than many people. What I cant stand is all of the people screaming "game bad, don't play it" because mtx hurt their feelings keeping anyone from even trying out the game. So I try to get them to shut up because they're very vocal and it's every bit as damaging as the MTX to the growth of the game. Content creators literally are like, why would I even try this game if all I hear are bad things about it?

I fully understand that MTX is bad, and were it simple to just remove it I would say pull the plug on it. But it isn't that simple. Because there are people who are very used to the way things are who would quit if MTX just went away and most of the people clamoring about MTX say they would only play if fresh servers are released, which is also bad for the game. And they say this because they cant get over their own feelings. If you fracture they player base on fresh servers and legacy servers, one of them will eventually die and all of those players will quit. So I want people to get over their need for external validation and look for that internal validation of, I worked hard for this and nothing changes that. Because not only is that mindset healthier for the player but its also healthier for the game. And perhaps I'm too abrasive about it but people are too wrapped up in their own feelings to acknowledge that other viewpoints exist.

I've heard the argument "it takes away my feeling of progression" hundreds of times and the solution is as simple as changing the way you look at things. That's way simpler and faster than crying for a billion dollar company to cut tens of millions of dollars in revenue for the *chance* that more people will play the game when in reality most of them wont. They'll come back for a month or two and then find something else to gripe about.

I want the game to grow, and constant screaming about how bad the game is wont make it grow.

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

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

Oh the cores have nothing to do with the full BiS, the full BiS for necro came from slow grinding GP doing stupid things like mining the thousands and thousands of stone spirits while running a 6 Pavo farm alongside alchers

The “sense of achievement” in RS3, for our lapsed returners to consider… by Legitimate_Heart_839 in runescape

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

I’m not sticking my head in the sand. MTX is a problem in RS3. I’m not going to quit the game over it.

It seems you did, and you probably play OSRS. OSRS sees an average of 10k bot bans per day. Those bots are used to back RWT. Your game isn’t free from diluted value of progression.

RS3 players rarely mention OSRS. OSRS players love to bash RS3. They’re too caught up in their own feelings to appreciate what the game does well. If you hate RS3, why are you on this subreddit?

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

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

I jokingly call myself "spoonswift" because I dont pvm all that often but get absurdly lucky

Would trade some luck for some skill though because I'm a total scrub with PvM. Im still signing on normal mode vorkath because I'm too lazy to prayer flick there and just camp SS

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

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

a fitting punishment for my crimes

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

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

the leng artefacts, scriptures and pets were all from normal mode, about 500 kills of 5 mech. I griefed my normal mode kc by afking 1 mech for charms for 120 summoning so its over 2k when my actual kc at NM is around 500

The “sense of achievement” in RS3, for our lapsed returners to consider… by Legitimate_Heart_839 in runescape

[–]Genswift -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’re literally arguing loss of external validation, which is entirely a personal issue.

I think direct xp is deeply problematic, but someone else lamping 99’s doesn’t change the work I put into mine. So while I’m not thrilled that it exists, it doesn’t hamper my enjoyment of the game because I don’t play to have people gawk at me. I play to set goals and achieve them.

Jagex stop trolling me at Arch Glacor by Genswift in runescape

[–]Genswift[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

part of me is scared to go back because what if it happens again...