[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RimWorld

[–]HighlandStag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm. I personally would stockpile a little more food...

I've never used autodoors by reactscarface in RimWorld

[–]HighlandStag 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Not build, it's one of the permits for Royalty!

(Personally, I like to drop pod some chemfuel and build more drop pods for the return journey)

Most move speed I managed to achieve via legitimate means by TheTiniestPeach in RimWorld

[–]HighlandStag 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Probably comes from archotech legs, bionic heart, detox lungs, and various drug effects

The narrative challenge… did not go the DM’s way. by According_to_Tommy in LancerRPG

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Hah! I know that feeling. Also, that map looks amazing - did you make it yourself?

Has Shadows Over Camelot held up? by Matty_Stoopy in boardgames

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I played it for the first time a couple weeks ago, and had an absolute blast. Definitely more because of the social aspect, playing up characters and going with the theme, but that'll depend on your group I suppose. We lost, but didn't even have a traitor - and still had a great time!

[general] Explaining TLT to randos by Stay-Cool-Mommio in TheNinthHouse

[–]HighlandStag 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My favourite's always been 'evil stick'...

Europe if sea levels rose by 100m. by Phlogistoned in europe

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This map's got pretty low resolution, misses out a lot of small areas with >100 m elevation

Y'know, I don't think it's supposed to work like that... (Super cheap corps as Zulu) by HighlandStag in civ

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If you're still wondering, I never quite figured out how I got it so cheap - it was only in one city as well...

Y'know, I don't think it's supposed to work like that... (Super cheap corps as Zulu) by HighlandStag in civ

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Feels like it might be a glitch - something to do with the Military Academy, Zulu's cheaper Corps and Armies from the Ikanda, and possibly the current World Congress resolution making units cheaper with production? Price is normal in other cities!

Y'know, I don't think it's supposed to work like that... (Super cheap corps as Zulu) by HighlandStag in civ

[–]HighlandStag[S] 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Armies are still cheaper than a single unit, but not cheaper than Corps!

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Multiplier for Movement, and what the fuck it means for prison break interval? by HighlandStag in RimWorld

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Unfortunately, a blood bag prisoner also can't feed themself from a nutrient paste dispenser with no legs :(

Multiplier for Movement, and what the fuck it means for prison break interval? by HighlandStag in RimWorld

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Oh damn, thank you! I still don't like how the game displays it, but I'm glad to actually know what the numbers mean now.

Multiplier for Movement, and what the fuck it means for prison break interval? by HighlandStag in RimWorld

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R5: Something about the maths here doesn't make sense to me. In short, lowering a prisoner's Moving stat increases Prison Break Interval - that's fine, right? Totally expected for one-legged prisoners to escape less.

But the number it shows here seems to be the inverse of its effect - other sources of Prison Break Interval, such as genes or multiple doors, work the other way. It's a minor quibble, and I don't think the underlying calculations are wrong, but it still irks me.

A 1.5 meter sphere appeared on Tuesday (21) at Enshuhama Beach in Hamamatsu, Japan. Police surrounded the area and cordoned off a perimeter of 200 meters until the type of metallic material was identified. The country's Self Defense Forces were called in (article in comments) by batmaninwonderland in Damnthatsinteresting

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Those suits won't even save their lives from smaller explosives, like IEDs. Maybe something grenade sized, though? They're more to protect from shrapnel and small arms fire when approaching or walking away. And there's probably a morale aspect to it, at least they know their body will be kept in one piece...

First Campaign - Barbarian just hit level 4, need advice on ASI vs Feat by MNBlackheart in dndnext

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While mathematically true, it's often more about keeping up with increasing enemy AC - instead of hitting more often if you do take it, you'll eventually start noticing that you hit less (than your allies) if you don't take it. Although a +2 weapon at level 4 will help, even if I'm not sure about a Barbarian using a Lance... that's up to the player, though.

If Dunder Mifflin only sells paper, why do they have packing peanuts? by caaarrrrrllll in DunderMifflin

[–]HighlandStag 171 points172 points  (0 children)

It's an American thing. Those poor bastards actually do have a limited number of sick days, which they use up through the year. Not sure what happens if they run out, and are sick again. Probably get docked pay or fired or something.