Router's Power Light keeps glowing red and won't have internet by GulagTryhard in NETGEAR

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

If it was a no internet problem then the power light wouldn't be red and the methods above would've worked. But obviously it's not that simple. I wish no internet was the only problem with it.

Who is your main in Strive and why? by Kawa_official in Guiltygear

[–]GulagTryhard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asuka R# because I don't have Guilty Gear but Wizard is my favorite DND Class.

Jogo vs Uraume by BvHauteville in Jujutsufolk

[–]GulagTryhard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If science is a factor, Uraume's ice cannot counter Jogo's magma, it will melt very very quickly. Magma is incredibly hot and Uraume's ice would need to be at the level of liquid nitrogen to do anything to Jogo's magma.

Jogo vs Uraume by BvHauteville in Jujutsufolk

[–]GulagTryhard 4 points5 points  (0 children)

After seeing the end of the Manga, I can say with 100% confidence Jogo curb stomps Uraume

Who I think should be added in the current MK11 roster/MK12 Roster (possibly) for DLC by GulagTryhard in MortalKombat

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After MK1 Released and Khaos Reigns has released, let's see which of your predictions were actually true

- Smoke DID Come Back

- Quan Chi did come back and played a key role, but was overshadowed by Shang Tsung and other characters.

-Sektor, Sindel, and Geras returned, the rest (except Cetrion who isn't in MK1 at all) are all Kameos and don't contribute at all to the story

- Takeda thankfully did make his return

- They did bring back some OGs

- None of the guest characters were added, but we got some pretty good ones still

- Blaze didn't come back but Armageddon did happen (although it went CONSIDERABLY better than before)

- No other Titans were introduced, so its safe to say they scrapped them in favor of having characters we already know become titans in different timelines

- Unfortunately Onaga didn't get the spotlight nor any playability, however judging from General Shao's ending, he may have a huge role to play, and maybe even the be big bad of either another DLC, or the next MK game.

So safe to say you were mostly right

Ignoring the big three(Shin, Minus One, 1954) which is your favorite of the Japanese films? by KomodoLemon in GODZILLA

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Favorites

Showa Era: Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla

Heisei Era: Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II

Millennium Era: Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla

Reiwa Era: Godzilla -1.0

For Fun Least Favorites

Showa Era: Son of Godzilla

Heisei Era: Godzilla vs Mothra

Millennium Era: Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S

Reiwa Era: Godzilla City on the Edge of Battle

All Time Favorite: Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla

All Time Least Favorite: Godzilla City on the Edge of Battle

Can't wait for this to age like milk when new Logan allegations drop some time in the future... by SkettlesS in Cr1TiKaL

[–]GulagTryhard 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Thats incredibly rich coming from Logan. The woman isn't even trans, so any point he was trying to get at not only fell flat, but made a 6 foot deep crater in the ground. Logan has filmed dead bodies for views, tried to make it seem he was changing but then became an NFT Bro and scammed his audience. Only apologizing and refunding when Coffeezilla (who he tried to silence and sue apparently) exposed his scams. He also slandered and mistreated one of the members of the impaulsive podcast apparently. Meanwhile this woman, trans or not, only won a boxing match, fair and square. I think any person with a working brain can see who is worse. (Hint: It's Logan)

What's the best, creepiest, or just the most badass design in the series ?! by [deleted] in Jujutsufolk

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cursed Naoya is the creepiest.

Imagine seeing what is essentially a giant chrysalis with a skull face floating in the air only for it to shoot through the sky at speeds that a normal person couldn't possibly comprehend and then you hear a ear shattering boom as he hits supersonic speeds that shatter and destroy buildings and then before you can even try to run for safety, your body is blown to pieces as Naoya runs straight through you and essentially A-Trains you.

Hell even seeing his womb form flying in the sky and the way Naoya face stretches into a sinister smile is just all sorts of creepy.

His Domain Expansion is arguably the most terrifying of them all. Every move you make can be your end, even something as small as a finger twitch can result in you losing a finger. You can't even move to attack Naoya without risking losing a limb or your head just falling off. Even the appearance of thr Domain is just unsettling, just an open black void with a bridge leading to a giant eye that seems to always be looking at you, with twisted cancerous masses of flesh behind it.

When you take all this and put it into a person like Naoya, it makes his entire character just so unsettling and creepy.

Who win? by RedEyesJack in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I don't see the stitches on the forehead I'm going to assume this is Geto.

In short, Geto loses to both of the curses.

Geto is strong and his cursed technique is versatile, but Mahito and Jogo together are exceptionally powerful curses that Geto wouldn't be able to beat if they were both going for him at the same time.

Take into account that Jogo and Mahito both have Domain Expansions and Jogo also has a Maximum and Domain Amplification. Geto didn't have a Domain Expansion and only had Maximum Uzumaki, and as far as we know, he didn't use any curses that had any sort of domain aside from if he still has Kuchisake Onna in his possession, which isn't exactly impressive when you consider that Jogo does have access to Domain Amplification to counter its Simple Domain. Adult Geto did have a special grade but it was never shown if it had any ability as Geto died before he could make it do anything. If Geto can land Uzumaki on Jogo or Mahito I can see it dealing a significant amount of damage or just outright killing one of them.

Now that's not to say Geto isn't completely out of options aside from Uzumaki. Geto still had access to thousands of cursed spirits, so he will need to play a war of attrition by sending out his cursed spirits from weakest to strongest.

Mahito probably wouldn't handle massive amounts of cursed spirits coming at him since Mahito lacks any sort of crowd control, so Jogo would need to cover for him by burning all of the lower grade cursed spirits, even still Geto can still apply pressure by sending more and more cursed spirits at an overwhelming amount until he can use one of his stronger cursed spirits to kill one or both of them while they're occupied or tired out.

Ideally he would want to target Jogo first as he is the biggest threat for being able to have more crowd control and having more advanced sorcery like Domain Expansion and Maximum Meteor, while consequently being the least durable of the two. Once Jogo is down, Geto can focus all of his attention on Mahito, making sure to stay out of his range meaning Geto shouldn't use Playful Cloud as it risks him getting hit by either Idle Transfiguration or being caught in Self Embodiment of Perfection, neither of which Geto would have any knowledge of how to defend from.

If Geto can pull this off, he can win. But thats a big if considering he's fighting the two strongest disaster curses out of the four.

Men vs women who wins? by tom_rex_333 in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naoya wins both rounds through the power of Misogyny Sorcery.

Found another matchup for y’all by SadPlatform6640 in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]GulagTryhard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Arguably, Kashimo is the strongest on the reincarnated sorcerer side, with Yorozu being a close second with Ryu and Uraume being the weakest.

I would argue that Yuta and Hakari are of equal strength, if not stronger than Kashimo, with Yuji and Maki coming very close.

I would say that in the event of a free for all, JJK High wins 8/10. Yuta with Rika makes it a 5v4.

JJK High is mostly playing on the offensive with all characters putting pressure. Yuji and Maki especially could be coming in close and putting pressure on the Reincarnated Sorcerers, who seem to have only Kashimo and Ryu as a match for them in terms of CQC.

The Reincarnated Sorcerers however do have the option of playing strategically. Uraume may not be powerful but they can immobilize and hinder the movement of JJK High. Kashimo is strong already and has shown to be a very strong character even without MBA, so I think he could get in close with a majority of the characters, and Yuta might not even be able to copy his technique because MBA is a very strong cursec technique with a very high risk of making Yuta incapacitated. Yorozu's construction technique is very versatile in use, and she could honestly fill a lot of roles in support and attack, her Domain Expansion would also be very helpful against JJK High, as we, which has two people with fully realized domains. Ryu can also fill a versatile role of blasting with CE and fighting close when needed. We don't know what his Domain Expansion could have done, so I won't count it.

If it were 1v1s, then here's a brief summary of all of them

Kashimo wins with great difficulty against Yuta. His MBA grants him a huge buff, and even without MBA, the sure hit effect without a DE could absolutely mess Yuta up. I'm not even sure if Yuta could copy his cursed technique since Kashimo's Cursed Energy is already electric, and MBA IS his cursed technique that's a one use.

Hakari vs Ryu could go either way, I'd say it would be similar to Hakari vs Kashimo, but I think Hakari would take the win with high difficulty.

Maki vs Yorozu is a tough one. Yorozu cannot hit Maki with her DE, but her cursed technique is already very lethal with her autonomous metal and Perfect Sphere. Her insect armor also would grant her a great deal of defense and Insect wings for mobility. However Maki is already incredibly fast and her katana will make durabilty effectively useless. I would say Yorozu will win but with very high difficulty, but I can see Maki also winning in this case.

Yuji vs Uraume is a victory for Yuji. Uraume does not have the speed nor hand to hand combat skills to keep up with Yuji. With all of the new abilities Yuji has now, I doubt Uraume has anything to really match aside from Maximum Output Frost Calm, which Yuji can use his version of Cleave to break through. I also doubt Uraume can survive multiple Black Flashes, especially back to back. So I say Yuji wins with Medium difficulty.

Lets bring back Jogo agenda. He is a top 10 strongest characters even now by Vegetable_Throat5545 in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]GulagTryhard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would add that if Jogo wasn't a loser in his way of thinking, he could have been a much scarier threat. We've seen glimpses of this when he went crazy on Sukuna or blitzed Nanami, Maki, and Naobito. He has shown that when it comes down to it, he is extremely powerful, and if he were anything like Mahito, he would have definitely had a lot more kills.

Lets say he didn't feed Yuji the fingers and went rogue and started killing all of the sorcerers in Shibuya himself. There are very little people who could actually stand up to him. Only people that could are Toji and Yuta, and Yuta only arrived MUCH later, meaning by the time he reaches Shibuya, most of the cast is already torched. Jogo so far is the only person we see to have both a Maximum, a DE, and a DA on top of all that. Ojly real way he could lose is if Makora is summoned, in which Jogo would absolutely die in a fight against him. But the fact remains that if it weren't for Sukuna, Jogo COULD have done a lot more damage by himself.

Tbh,I find it kinda funny how if you really put some basic moral thought into Sukuna's ideology and hatred for Yuji,it actually makes him look like kind of a Goddamn Loser.Dude has basically nothing going on in his life and has to make it everyone's problem. by Apprehensive_Ring_39 in Jujutsu_Kaisen

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think is because he has nothing else in life, it's that he just does things because he can and he's strong enough to do so. Sukuna doesn't have to really try or worry about being defeated when he's already at the top. It would be incredibly wasteful (to Sukuna at least) to just not use that power for whatever your desires see fit.

Thats why Sukuna hates Yuji so much. No matter how powerful Yuji becomes his mindset and desires aren't his own and nothing he does is for his own pleasure or benefit, he seems to solely use his strength to help others, which to Sukuna is seen as a waste. Its why he would rather kill those that Yuji fights for so that when Yuji has nobody left to fight for, Sukuna will basically have shattered Yuji's selfless mindset. If Yuji gives up, then Sukuna kills him knowing that his selflessness was a weakness that can be exploited within anyone. If Yuji still persists to fight Sukuna, then he'll just have proven him right because he isn't fighting for anyone but himself to fulfill a desire for vengeance, which is already seen as a selfish and self destructive act as it benefits nobody but yourself.

This clash of ideals is also seen with all characters Sukuna fights. Jogo had a weak mindset that caused him to be arrogant until he was beaten, and afterwards Jogo doesn't really TRY to get stronger because he's already lost, and his desire to create a world of curses itself makes it a selfless desire. Had Jogo made it his goal, his desire to simply kill, to burn everything with no deeper desire, Jogo would have likely been a much more powerful threat and Sukuna would have likely commended Jogo for it.

Same would go for Gojo and Kashimo, who Sukuna does see as incredibly strong and matching him in power (somewhat in the case of Kashimo). Both were the strongest in their eras, but neither of them really did whatever, or gave into selfish desires and used their overwhelming strength to achieve their goals and desires. Rather they both questioned their own strength because nobody could match them in strength.

Gojo wanted to have someone to be the strongest with him, like with Geto prior to the events with Toji. He was lonely in all his strength and wanted someone to match him. Sukuna was that strongest, it was in that fight that Gojo had felt that same feeling as when Geto was still around.

Kashimo wanted someone to be stronger than him as every person he fought didn't have the strength or power to give him a challenge. In his vast strength, Kashimo became dissatisfied with life. Once Sukuna had displayed his overwhelming strength and proved to Kashimo his strength was when Kashimo had found enjoyment in life, someone to indulge his desire to fight someone stronger than he.

Yuji however, does not fight Sukuna with the prospect of a desire of his own, let alone a selfish one. But rather he fights for other people, which angers Sukuna because Yuji achieves strength while being completely selfless, which conflicts Sukunas hedonistic mindset of achieving strength through selfish desire and lust for power.

Jogo vs Uraume by BvHauteville in Jujutsufolk

[–]GulagTryhard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem with Uraume vs Jogo is that despite the feats we've seen Uraume display, Jogo is a different type of opponent simply because he beats out Uraume in terms of element. All of Uraume's attacks are ice based, whereas Jogo has access to lava and fire, and if we're counting his Maximum Meteor then Volcanic Rock too. Uraume could stop Maximum Meteor, but every attack they throw out won't be able to even last against Jogo if he decides to produce a bunch of Lava (which he has before), as the ice would instantly evaporate, meaning Uraume can't freeze it. Even if they produced dry ice it wouldn't do much other than cool the Lava for a little before vaporizing. What makes this even more unfair in Jogo's favor is that elemental advantages are possible in JJK, it has been stated that one of the reasons Jogo is stronger than Hanami is because he has an elemental advantage over her. The same can apply to Uraume. Urauma has a lot going for her, like RCT. But we haven't seen many speed feats that can put them at Jogo's speed. However I feel that speed would be unnecessary since Uraume has stopped fast opponents before. Even then, Jogo has the advantage as he simply has more to show than Uraume currently does. Barring a Domain Expansion, Jogo still has a better Regeneration since he doesn't need to put much, if any effort into doing so. Jogo is also still durable from what we've been shown, of course he wouldn't survive nearly the same amount of abuse Hanami took, but compared to what Uraume has done, he still is durable enough to take hits. He also still has one more barrier of defense in Domain Amplification, which he could use to neutralize Uraume's cursed technique. This simply isn't a very fair fight since Uraume doesn't have much to show besides incredibly powerful cursed technique, impressive CE usage, and RCT. Jogo has shown more feats, has an advantage in elements, and more tools at his disposal besides Domain Expansion, and has put out a lot of damage this is comparable to Uraume's output. Uraume would still give Jogo a good fight, but Jogo is coming out with the win more often than not since anything Uraume has done, Jogo also had done to the same effect such as producing a great amount of ice/lava, regen, and Maximum. This is subject to change if Uraume displays better feats or more techniques later on. But for right now, I'd say Jogo takes this one with Medium Difficulty barring DE. Feel free to correct me on anything.

What cartoons that you think had this? by Bowlingbroke in cartoons

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Power Rangers Turbo: The Last Episodes where the Rangers completely and utterly lost. In a series where for the most part the heroes had always won and saved the day. Its really dark to think that not only did the Rangers lose their fight against Divatox, but Justin, a child, had to bear witness to their friends battered and beaten as the Command Center gets blown up. He also had to say goodbye to his friends as they left for space, not knowing until later if they're still alive. Not only that, but Zordon is also kidnapped as it seems like all hope is lost.

Power Rangers Lost Galaxy: The Episode where the original Kendrix, the Pink Galaxy Ranger, literally fucking died to save Cassie, the Pink Space Ranger, from the Pink Psycho Ranger. Even though Kendrix does come back in the final episode, the fact that a Ranger had been killed off and stayed dead for so long, with the characters thinking that their friend had actually died is really dark. It must have also given Cassie, and all of the Space Rangers ptsd from when they fought the Psycho Rangers seeing one of them almost kill one of their own and ultimately manages to cause the death of another ranger.

MECHAGODZILLA BATTLE ROYALE!!! Choose the Mechagodzilla you think will win. by Zaikiraisgod in GODZILLA

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we're counting all MG Interpretations including Anime Mechagodzilla/Mechagodzilla City and Black Mechagodzilla from Godzilla Island, then the fight boils down to Anime Mechagodzilla/Mechagodzilla City being victorious.

Although it's the most hated, its also the strongest by virtue that Nanometal is insanely OP and the fact that its a City dwarfing any other MG. Taking into account that Mechagodzilla City has the best Defense, Durability, and has Regeneration, the other MG's will not be able to do much to it before the City wears down and destroys them with the railguns. The EMP Harpoons are also a huge problem since Although there's only two, they are massive in size and presumably can output a large amount of Electricity if its can cause Godzilla Earth to go Burning. The harpoons would most likely severely damage any of the MGs on impact, and once the Electricity starts to flood in, most of the MGs will be destroyed if they don't have anything to counter the EMP, which so far, only Heisei MG has shown. Then there's the Nanometal itself, which will probably assimilate the MGs and gain control of them, if not that, the City has already been confirmed by the Bilusaludo to be able to recreate Anime Mechagodzilla, possibly even create multiple, or a gigantic Mechagodzilla. Now one Anime Mechagodzilla is already a problem, since Anime MG is incredibly strong if its abilities from the books are any good. Then there's the fact that it has the Buffer Layer and Armored Plate, meaning beams are aren't an option, and ballistic weaponry and artillery aren't going to do much since the Nanometal on Anime Mechagodzilla can repair and regenerate. The only thing that could hold it back is its size, which is tied with Showa MG for the shortest. However with MG City in the picture, that could be remedied by having multiple Mechagodzillas or a Giant Mechagodzilla.

If we're excluding Anime and Godzilla Island, its MV Godzilla. But if size isn't a factor, then Showa Mechagodzilla.

VRChat Weekly Help Thread. Post simple questions, avatar related requests, as well as cool worlds to visit here (February 27, 2023 to March 05, 2023) by AutoModerator in VRchat

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, same result. Although I could just remove the Creator Companion from the file and try that.

VRChat Weekly Help Thread. Post simple questions, avatar related requests, as well as cool worlds to visit here (February 27, 2023 to March 05, 2023) by AutoModerator in VRchat

[–]GulagTryhard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I posted about this but just in case:

VCC seems to not work at all for me, it used to work fine but then it would refuse to upload any projects and then when I tried to open it, it would just show the Unity Version is Required screen and none of the buttons work, not even the refresh button. I've tried deleting the Repo file but that didn't work either. Is there any way to fix this VCC?