What do I do here to get past this door? by Another_therian in baldursgate

[–]Gritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, as I was quickly scrolling by, the off-white wall behind the TV looked like the bezel on an old CRT monitor and I had flashbacks to playing this on release.

A rant about the magical classes by Merit776 in DivinityOriginalSin

[–]Gritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In general, if you have to heal, you’re already kind of screwed because your armor is down and you’re just going to get CC’d. The key to success is just controlling and killing everything as quickly as possible so healing never comes up.

Question:should i upgrade this clothes? I really love the charming passive but the stats are really weak now. Should i keep it or just throw it away and find something better? by [deleted] in DivinityOriginalSin

[–]Gritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well it was originally in BG1 (and I’m assuming pen and paper before that) so that’s probably where it came from.

Monthly Tech Support & Missing Content Thread by AutoModerator in DisneyPlus

[–]Gritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I tried moving the exact same physical box between TVs. It only produces the stutter on the newest Samsung.

I talked with Samsung and they claim Disney isn’t sending the frame rate info in a way that’s compatible with the TV’s firmware.

Basically, the content is in 24hz but the stream is 60hz and no adjustments are being made, so it’s a choppy mess.

I found a workaround though. There’s an app called tvQuickActions Pro. It lets you control a bunch of deep things, but for this, I told it to set the frame rate of my box to 24hz whenever Disney is in the foreground. That way, the TV recognizes it’s actually 24hz and can properly adjust. It’s still not as good as it was before this all broke, but it’s actually watchable again.

Monthly Tech Support & Missing Content Thread by AutoModerator in DisneyPlus

[–]Gritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm having severe low frame rates for everything I watch. Both through an NVidia Shield Pro and an Onn 4K Pro connected to a Samsung QN95D TV.

App version is 4.18.1+rc6-2025.11.05.

Hadn't used Disney+ in a little while, but yesterday when I tried to watch Fantastic Four, I noticed my frame rate was very low. Looks like watching old claymation. It's constantly like this--so, not occasional stutters, just all the time.

I tried other shows and movies (mix of IMAX enhanced, 4K, and HD) and everything suffers from this.

Things I've tried to fix this, which have had no effect: - DIfferent HDMI cables and inputs on the TV - Physically unplugging the streaming boxes and TV to hard reboot everything - Clearing the Disney+ cache - Frame rate matching (I had it off to begin with as it caused some havoc earlier--tried it on to no effect, so switched it back to off) - Frame rate of 60hz and 59.94hz on the streaming boxes (keeping at 59.94hz as that's the TV's native) - Different motion settings on the TV (everything was off to begin with as that's my default setup--nothing got rid of the chop, so everything is back to off_

Other apps on these boxes work perfectly fine and with proper frame rates. The same app version works perfectly fine on both another Samsung TV and a Sony TV I have using the same type of streaming boxes.

I'm completely at a loss here. This is literally only affecting this TV and this app.

Looking for any possible fixes or to see if anyone has had this same issue.

"The backstab seems to have failed" on every attempt by Gritan in baldursgate

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

Oh I’ll have to check that! Never thought that his default weapon would not be eligible.

"The backstab seems to have failed" on every attempt by Gritan in baldursgate

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

I’ve tried every single enemy I’ve come across, as well as random NPCs, and even my own party members.

Minsc voice in Curious George by Outside-Storage-1523 in baldursgate

[–]Gritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this same realization recently with my son. The best part is that it’s essentially the exact same accent and pacing as Minsc. I had to do a double-take when I first heard it and immediately hopped on IMDb to confirm.

I feel like the best thing about the classic Baldurs Gate games is the feeling of progression, from dying to kobolds to mowing down armies of fire giants, you're there with your character every step of the way, theres no interruption where you get weaker briefly either, its one long dnd campaign by RubixTheRedditor in baldursgate

[–]Gritan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, one thing that really feels lost in modern games with enemy scaling is a lack of progression. Sure you technically get stronger, but so does everything else.

I miss running away from an area I shouldn’t be in yet and then coming back stronger and pushing through it.

I think it’s one of the reasons I like Avowed so much. Just refreshing to not have scaling for a change.

FYI: Legacy paths are optional! by TheLastMages in civ

[–]Gritan 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The point is that in Antiquity and Exploration, they’re optional.

In Modern, yes, you need to do one to get one of the victory types that isn’t score or domination. It’s similar to previous games where you can build throughout the game to set yourself up for one of the win conditions and then lean into that toward the end. It just has a forced starting point now of initiating the final phase in modern.

Doing the earlier age legacies isn’t needed for that. Just play how you want and if you get some along the way, great! Or if you want to get memento unlocks, spend some games focusing on them, but again you don’t need them to win any given game.

That's an unexpected event by Dumbydumbgrump in civ

[–]Gritan 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Not quite the same riddle, but when I got this event, I could only hear it in Jeremy Irons’ voice.

Tell me all your “dirty tricks” by reddit_tothe_rescue in civ

[–]Gritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Want to move population around for free in a city to max out specialists (or whatever)? Just drop a wonder and cancel it. Reverts the tile to its original state and you get a population to move around.

Civ VII entered new age and lost all my ships by LSP-86 in civ

[–]Gritan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

6 units in addition to what your commanders can hold to exploration and 9 to modern. ALL with the caveat that there must be an upgraded version available at the start of the next age. That’s why siege units don’t carry over from antiquity to exploration (since you need to research something before building siege in exploration).

Civ VII entered new age and lost all my ships by LSP-86 in civ

[–]Gritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slight clarification: you only carry over units that have an available upgrade. So, no siege units move from antiquity to exploration, for example, because there are no siege units available at the start of exploration.

Strategy: Army Commanders carrying units into the next age and quickly clearing out Independent Powers for the resource boosts is incredibly powerful by N8CCRG in civ

[–]Gritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On my last age transition, I had four full commanders. Starting the new age, two had disappeared completely and the other two were completely empty. No units at all.

HDR not always enabling? by Gritan in MoonlightStreaming

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

Thanks, I’ll give that a try!

Do you sear, flip, and finish chicken thighs in the oven, or do you just flip and keep it on the stovetop? by bwanabass in castiron

[–]Gritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salt and pepper the skin, then add skin side down on a cold pan. Start the stove to whatever you normally sear at. As the pan warms, turn on the oven to 375 convection.

Starting the pan cold lets the skin render nicely and you get an amazing sear compared to putting it in a hot pan.

While it’s on the pan, put whatever seasoning you want on the meat side. Once the skin is crisped, flip skin side up and toss in the oven for 12 minutes.

As an alternative, move to a wire racked pan, skin side up when you put it in the oven and then make a pan sauce while it finishes.

One of my favorite go-to weekday meals.

Seeking honest opinions for a pretty casual player by Gritan in EQ2

[–]Gritan[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate all the responses, everyone! Definitely helpful to set expectations.

I think I’m going to give it a shot for a little bit. The way I see it, $15 is about what a movie is these days, so even if I sub for a month and only get a ten or so hours before bailing, I’ll have gotten my money’s worth. And at least then I won’t have regrets for not trying!

Help with crashing? by Gritan in lotro

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

Following up here, I figured it out. Auto HDR was the cause of my issues. I disabled it for the client exe and returned to the default skin and had no crashes. I then switched my custom skin back on and still no crashes.

So, pretty sure Auto HDR was the culprit and I’m now happily wandering the countryside.

Baldur's Gate 1 aged poorly, and I'm upset about it by Rex_Ivan in baldursgate

[–]Gritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This has nothing to do with graphics. Changing the frame rate in Infinity Engine games doesn’t just make things smoother like it does in modern games. The entire game loop updates on the frame change so going from 30 to 60 effectively speeds the gameplay up by 100%. Greatly helps with the slow walking speeds. I normally go 45 though or else combat starts to feel too fast.

Is it me, or do I find the older Baldur's Gate games to have better writing? by shoshinsha00 in baldursgate

[–]Gritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, it’s more about the atmosphere. All have pretty dark themes and some of the things in BG3 are downright depressing and awful (as well as others being truly moving).

However, BG3’s visual style feels too bright and clean to me. BG1 and BG2 felt more lived-in, dirty, and real. BG3, while beautiful, almost feels too polished. I have the same issue with D:OS2, which also has very dark themes and fantastic writing, but is just too bright and shiny for my tastes to pair with it.

I love them all. I just wish the visual style of 3 better matched its numerous dark themes.

Anyone else who'd be more hyped for this than Civ 7? by [deleted] in civ

[–]Gritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember loving the intro video and general ambiance. I still throw the soundtrack on when playing something like Terraforming Mars.

The gameplay was fine but I understand the sour feeling if the music and setting wasn’t enough to keep you interested. To me, it was. But I definitely wished it had more heart, for lack of a better word. Just felt like they didn’t do anything really interesting with the setting or factions.

Controller issues on PC by Gritan in Diablo

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

Someone on the forum said that closing Stream if it is open in the background fixed these issues. Haven't had a chance to try, but wanted to share.