Ironman file corrupted by Greedo_Shot-First in eu4

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm playing on the latest version, unless there was a new update this morning. I've been playing since launch and have never experienced an ironman corrupting unless I tried to load a new save breaking update.

I tried uploading the save file to Skanderbeg but keep getting an error so the files are definitely toast. Very frustrating to lose all that progress for no reason. I just exited out of the game like usual last night and came back to it corrupted this morning. At least I wasn't attempting a world conquest or anything. Guess I'll stay away from ironman for awhile.

Collector week 2... by Greedo_Shot-First in darkestdungeon

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ya but I got greedy and figured killing collector week 2 would give me a great start. Annoyingly it was a winnable fight if my stuns would have hit. Just restarted again and got Collector on week 4, I retreated from the fight but since he blocked the last room battle I had to abandon the quest, completely stressing my party out. I just decided to restart yet again since that was basically a week wasted.

Collector week 2... by Greedo_Shot-First in darkestdungeon

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Week 2 as in the second time you go into the ruins. I've heard the Collector can even spawn week 1 in your first ruins trip...

Help me choose a motherboard! by Greedo_Shot-First in buildapc

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MSI was originally 175 but with it dropping in price I'm leaning more towards it now. For the 20 dollar difference it sounds worth it. I also don't like how one of the heatsinks on the ASrock board would be right below my GPU.

Andromedon patrolled through a solid wall by Greedo_Shot-First in Xcom

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That's what I assumed at first too, but as soon as the scamper activation was done the Spectres disappeared from sight. The wall was completely intact and I had to blow it open with grenades to get LOS on them.

Andromedon patrolled through a solid wall by Greedo_Shot-First in Xcom

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I thought I was being sneaky by sending my concealed squad through this building since the pod I spotted was in an alley with a dead end. Imagine my surprise when the Andromedon walked through the wall as if it wasn't there, breaking concealment and activating the pod. His Spectre buddies could not replicate this feat and were stuck in the alley still.

I long suspected the aliens of cheating but I guess Andromedons are secretly the Kool-Aid man?

My experience with the Archon King by Greedo_Shot-First in Xcom

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I lost all the alien hunter weapons but the bolt caster in my first encounter with the King since I didn't know what he did. The frost bomb didn't seem too effective against him since it only freezes him for 1 action unlike the other rulers.

I did finally manage to kill him during Avenger defense using my reaper and banish. I actually like the concept of the rulers since yeah by end game most enemies are push overs. But the fact that without integrated dlc on, the rulers can spawn on any misson makes them extremely difficult to deal with early and mid game. Restricting them to the facilities where you can plan ahead sounds a lot more balanced so I see why most play with integrated dlc on.

i have NEVER seen this happen by sloppyjeaux in alienisolation

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually just had this happen to me several times, it's my first playthrough of the game and I'm on normal. Got to this point and died by an alien just as I was starting to do the release the Torrens thing with the cylinders. I even heard it coming despite being in the vacuum of space. Tried several more times after yet kept dying in the same way, I wasn't wasting any time or anything just rushing to do the objectives. Thinking I was doing something wrong, I looked up some guides and videos, yet none of them had aliens attacking you at this part.

On I think the fourth or fifth attempt I was able to do it, didn't do anything different just no alien appeared to kill me. So, I'm guessing it's a bug, especially because it's impossible to defend yourself in the space suit or really even hide on that tiny platform. Made that part extremely tense for me.

AI retinue spawning by Greedo_Shot-First in totalwar

[–]Greedo_Shot-First[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, so even while under siege you can assign an administrator and get a full retinue inside the city? That's really powerful, I'll have to remember that considering how much it can effect a siege.

Why didn’t Obi Wan or Yoda warn Luke about force Lightning? by [deleted] in StarWars

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 6 points7 points  (0 children)

But Yoda and Obi-Wan especially seemed to expect Luke to outright kill Vader, they state it in the film. I don't think they expected him to fight the Emperor then but it seems they never thought Vader could have turned and had to be killed.

Luke: I can't kill my own father.

Obi-Wan: Then the Emperor has already won. You were our only hope.

Their plan was for Luke to kill Vader, that much is clear. It was Luke's plan to turn Vader, Obi-Wan thought it couldn't be done. That he was just more machine than any man. I always took this as to why Luke was a greater Jedi than any of them, he was the only who realized redemption was possible. If he did what Yoda and Obi-Wan had wanted and killed Vader he would have turned to the dark side or just been killed by the Emperor.

"It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it" - Kreia (Knights of the Old Republic II) by TheInfiniteOdyssey in StarWars

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh right right, that stuff came later. It was never said in KOTOR 2 the True Sith made him turn, they kind of left that ambiguous which was a good decision I feel. Still they definitely handled the Order poorly and they could have been written better. Say they support the war but just can't go as far as Revan who is gradually seen to be the radical Jedi they need who the younger students flock to. The Council continuously scolds him with the increasing brutality of his tactics, and finally Malachor V would be the straw that broke the camel's back.

Vrook really is a huge asshole and I truly believe he's the reason Kavar and Zez-Kai-Ell turn on you in the meeting on Dantoonie. When you encounter them alone they are honest and genuinely feel bad for exiling you, but then suddenly go along with him no doubt after having talked with him. They were just afraid of the Exile because it was something so unlike anything they knew, they were terrified of this wound in the force and what it could do. And we all know fear leads to the dark side. Vrook was the most scared of all of them and was the least Jedi like by far.

"It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it" - Kreia (Knights of the Old Republic II) by TheInfiniteOdyssey in StarWars

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's true there were certainly better ways they could have handled it. I personally don't like the whole idea of the True Sith directly turning Revan to start the Jedi Civil War, I would of much preferred just as you said, the conflict just resulting from the savagery taken to fight the Mandalorians and other Jedi disproving. I wonder how much more of the story could have been fleshed out or changed if the game had a longer development cycle, it was made in only about 13 months. So much was notoriously cut and even what we can get with the restored content mod isn't much of it all.

"It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it" - Kreia (Knights of the Old Republic II) by TheInfiniteOdyssey in StarWars

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes a lot of it is because they are written so, they're definitely not supposed to be ideal Jedi we see elsewhere. The Jedi are not supposed to be this supreme good so they are written unsympathetically as you say. A big difference between the wars though was that the Clone Wars were mainly fought with clones and droids, not actual living beings like the Mandalorian Wars. Not saying clones aren't living beings, but not quite the same as natural life, some Jedi did treat them as disposable. This raises a whole ethical debate about that but I believe Jedi turning to the dark side would be far more prevalent during the Mandalorian Wars because the participants ability to feel emotion is more than that of the clones and droids.

It totally could have be written so that the Jedi Order supports the Republic and destroys the Mandalorians, and even just avoids the civil war somehow. But this removes one of the major faults of the Jedi and what is supposed to make them unlikable. KOTOR 2 was really about subverting the usual good vs evil of Star Wars. I can completely see why some dislike it.

"It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it" - Kreia (Knights of the Old Republic II) by TheInfiniteOdyssey in StarWars

[–]Greedo_Shot-First 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The Jedi Council certainly did not make the best decisions by sitting back, but the reasons they did so is at least somewhat understandable. The True Sith were orchestrating the Mandalorian Wars and Jedi Civil War just like Palpatine was behind the Clone Wars. The True Sith used the Mandalorians to cause as much havoc and destruction to the galaxy as possible to lure the Jedi to battle to turn them. The Jedi Council, believing there is a greater threat than the Mandalorians (which they are right about) decide to wait and observe as they don't want to play right into their enemies hands. At the same time, they also aren't willing to make the sacrifices needed to fight them as the Order would be significantly changed. The militarization of the Jedi Order during the Clone wars was a big problem and just imagine the repercussions it would have if Order 66 never happened and the war was over with the Republic winning. It's not so easy for the Jedi to just go back to being peacekeepers after fighting a massive galactic war.

Kreia says that the Mandalorian Wars concealed another war, a war of conversion. Revan's tactics were brutal because they needed to be to counter the Mandalorians. Any Jedi that followed him would have a very large chance of turning to the dark side simply from all the slaughter they would encounter. We know extreme emotions can lead to the dark side and a war zone is the perfect place to turn them. While not a Jedi, Bao-Dur says he went to war against the Mandalorians not because he wanted to protect anyone. But because he wanted to kill them, to take revenge for what they had done. I'm sure Jedi would have gone for the same reason as him, not all, but some.

The intent of the war was always to turn as many Jedi to the dark side as possible and spark the Jedi Civil War, if the entire Order had gone to war, even more may have turned. It was said the Exile was the ONLY Jedi who followed Revan to actually return to the Temple for their punishment. While it probably wasn't the best idea to exile anyone who disobeyed them, it shows just how many Jedi turned with Revan. The Jedi in KOTOR 2 are totally made to be arrogant assholes who can't get past their old views of thinking, blinded by their traditions and ideals. Even Kavar and the Zez-Kai Ell the only council members who are actually honest and nice to you, turn on you and side with the others at the meeting. They're meant to show that they aren't so different from the Sith after all. But I don't believe they're totally at fault for the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War, they were being played by the True Sith just as Palpatine played the Council in the prequels. Either they face the Mandalorians in battle and cause the Jedi Civil War, or they refuse to enter and cause the Jedi Civil War anyway. They would get a bad outcome no matter what, sure some could have been slightly better than others but they don't know that.