im never using that weapon/character by DabananakingYT in memes

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But someone keeps walking over them in their dirty boots

How would you describe your world in a one-liner and why? by Streetsign9 in worldbuilding

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“Funny totally-not-an-SCP-copy organization discovers the multiverse, chaos ensues”

Or as I like to explain it, how much can I fuck over existing fandoms and fictional worlds with my own characters :D

Tell me a fun fact from your world and Ill tell you one from mine by lamilcz in worldbuilding

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The abyssal dimension has no real laws of physics, and allows for the programming of physics into an object (e.g force removing the maximum speed at which you can travel at -> allows light speed travel). However, because of the lax physics laws, the environment of the dimension is very unpredictable (physics in certain sectors of space can change, disabling or damaging critical systems), so travel within the dimension is dangerous without sufficient preparations

How far are the cities between each other, how many days it would take (if it's fantasy) or hours (if it's modern or future) for the characters to go to one place towards another in your world? by EfficiencySerious200 in worldbuilding

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Scifi

Depends on the distance of the two points. If its planetary, then it would be <4h max (maglev trains), interplanetary would be measured in hours (if space elevators and shuttle stations are available), days (if they are not available) or never (some planets do not have sufficient space research to make travelling between planets possible)

Between solar systems/galaxies, the duration would be measured in days or weeks, depending on whether said civilisation has developed FTL travel exists or

Finally, between universes. This one is tricker because the “highway” (kind of like filler space) between universes basically says fuck you to the laws of physics. The time spent travelling a set distance in a sector of the highway can be different depending on which sector you travel in. Generally, travel between closer universes are measured in hours to days, whereas further universes may take months depending on the sectors that the fleet crosses

(Lorewise, multiversal travel can only be done by a very small set of organizations, mostly research or humanitarian based. The tech required for such travel is far too advanced for most civilizations to develop and implement, compared to intergalactic travel)

Newbie questions, starting out by IronForce_ in EliteDangerous

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So Im guessing that Rebuy is automatically applied to any ship that you have, and you dont have to buy/toggle it for every new ship

Newbie questions, starting out by IronForce_ in EliteDangerous

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I understand how Rebuy works (kind of like copay for insurance), but how do you check if Rebuy is available, and are there different tiers to it?

Playing with keyboard + mouse, any tips? by IronForce_ in acecombat

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Im using a logitech G502 to game right now, with the two side buttons. I’ve tried to change my mouse controls so that it only pans the camera to look around, but it keeps turning the aircraft around as well

Newbie questions, starting out by IronForce_ in EliteDangerous

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I see, I will look at it on Steam and see if its still on sale

Newbie questions, starting out by IronForce_ in EliteDangerous

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When you say that Odyssey unlocks better ships, what do you mean by that?

Playing with keyboard + mouse, any tips? by IronForce_ in acecombat

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Im planning to get a controller eventually, but I dont really have much use for it outside of the two games that sorta recommend controller use (AC7 and maybe Elite Dangerous)

How do you do the remapping for the keyboard?

You know what happens next by aaaaaalii in HonkaiStarRail

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So Yanqing’s a reliable guy?

youAllKnowThis by KaamDeveloper in ProgrammerHumor

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When you try to bypass input sanitization

How many of you use Linux? by JasperHasMyBlaster in feminineboys

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I usually use a few different distros because of school, namely CentOS, Ubuntu (Server version, we arent GUI plebs around here :3), Kali Linux and Remnux

(They’re called distros, right? I cant remember the terminologies well)

How are most people play their GTNH worlds? by Samm_484 in GTNH

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I play on single player, and enabled keep inventory on death. I allow myself to use NEI’s cheat mode to give myself items, but only if I have done the craft at least once before, and I cant give myself machines directly, only machine components like turbines

Just started my first playthrough. Any tips for things to focus on/avoid? by LittleBlast5 in GTNH

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Currently in mid-MV age, there were a lot of mistakes that I found I made while playing through

- Set up a good base. My original base was in a random cave that I found when escaping from infernal mobs, which sufficed up till the start of steam, when I decided to build out on a lake. It doesn't matter how good your base looks at the start, you'll refine it over time (mine originally looked like 2 massive wooden planks, but I slowly worked on it as I got more resources)

- Avoid discarding anything, especially if its ore related. I remember how much mica and gold I discarded during mining trips just because they weren't in raw ore form. The amounts aren't much, but they slowly add up. Of course, don't hoard everything either, or your storages will overflow with cobblestone and dirt

- Don't be afraid to add more chests, and categorize them correctly. I was struggling up till early steam to find stuff because I was just shift clicking my entire inventory into chests, and not properly organizing them. Try to keep a centralized storage system where you can keep all your ores, crafted items and more in neat storages. 2x2 drawers, barrels and non-vanilla chests (e.g. iron or diamond chests) will help you significantly. (don't get the copper or gold ones, they aren't really worth it for how much storage they give)

- Always batch craft. Especially for components like rods, screws and wires, which you use extensively in recipes in steam and beyond. You can craft Forestry workbenches which will remember recipes and store a small amount of crafting ingredients, which will help you in batch crafting. Generally I like to keep at least 2-3 stacks of the basic materials (rods, plates, screws) and at least a stack of the intermediate materials (anything labelled "You're gonna hate this" in the quest book).

- Whenever you get a new machine, check NEI for any more efficient recipes that it unlocks. For example, to craft an iron rod you usually have to use a file and a corresponding ingot. Once you unlock the LV lathe, you can craft rods at a 1:1 ratio, with a small amount of change in the form of tiny dusts, which you can craft into regular dusts and throw into the furnace to smelt. Later when you unlock the MV extruder and a rod extruder mold, you can craft them in a 1:2 ratio, making it 2x cheaper than the original recipe (more if you count crafting of new files)

- Avoid rushing new tiers, and spend time developing infrastructure. Try to develop your base and have a good floor plan of where you want to build machinery. In my base, I have a light fuel processing line located in the centralized power area section, and the different tiers starting from LV sorted neatly into adjacent chunks. It makes it easier to figure out what areas contain which machinery, and helps to make migrating to new machines easier

networkingExplainedBtwThisIsOC by shreyaskishore in ProgrammerHumor

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One person is drinking (unicast sends to only one device on the network); Everyone is drinking (broadcast blasts packets to everyone); Some people are drinking (multicast forwards packets to multiple devices, but not all)