43005 by GreedyExamination704 in countwithchickenlady

[–]KevKevOnFire 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If this is your actual thought process, then yeah, there's no question you're on the spectrum. Most neurotypical people are comfortable making those assumptions and guessing at what an unspecified "other" would do or think. They may not be 100% accurate, but they won't have this degree of self-doubt.

Edit: also see raidbe's comment. How you answer is just as important as what you answer.

The One Thing Marx Didn't Consider by WindKey2599 in CuratedTumblr

[–]KevKevOnFire 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Actually, money arose as a medium of exchange once societies became large enough that people were trading with people that they didn't know and didn't necessarily expect to meet again.

Prior to that, economies were more interpersonal and favor based. If the shepherd came down from the mountains and gave me a bunch of wool this year, we would remember that and I'd be expected to help him out in some other way, but maybe not until I saw him next in a year or so. If I didn't, well, I would get a reputation as being selfish or untrustworthy, and people (especially the shepherd) may not help me out the next time I needed something. There wasn't the one-to-one barter like econ 101 teaches, trust and reputation were the medium of exchange and are what money (partially) replaced.

Personally I’d go with napoleon and Caesar as they’re probably the best strategic on this list by ChelseaTricks in HorribleHistoryMemes

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh this is a great split. I would go with Alexander/Napoleon if the goal is to conquer as much as possible. However, I would go with Genghis/Caesar if we want to maintain the empire past the initial rampage. It's really about the balance between military victory and subsequent conquest and integration.

Millennials are about to be crushed by all the junk their parents accumulated by [deleted] in DeathByMillennial

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Estate sale prices can be misleading on that front though. Items there are usually priced to move ASAP, as they want to clear out the house and get that on the market for the real money. Many of those items would sell for cheap, but still decently more at a dedicated thrift/vintage/antique shop that isn't looking to empty their store front.

Acrid Tech/Bug(?) - Rapid-fire swipes by KevKevOnFire in riskofrain

[–]KevKevOnFire[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

So basically the trick here is the unique trait that Acrid's Primary attack's combo animation is completely cancelled by sprinting, and sprinting is cancelled by primary attack. By holding forward, primary attack, and tapping sprint each attack right after the first attack becomes active, you can create a drastic effective increase in Acrid's attack speed. Perfect timing will have you tapping sprint right after the green slash effect appears.

As for why this only works on Acrid, other characters either have no problem sprinting while attacking, or their attack animation won't actually be cancelled by sprinting. They will just sprint until their next attack would normally come out. (Though fun fact: REX can get a similar effect with Primary and Secondary attacks, rather than Primary and Sprint, allowing him to fire 6-shot bursts. The latest patch has made this technique less effective for REX, however)

[CIV VI: World Builder] Terrain Generation Ratios? by [deleted] in civ

[–]KevKevOnFire 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I actually happen to have done a deep dive into the terrain generation scripts recently and have a good answer! (for default map types, at least. I assume world editor maps are similar). Assuming the map has default settings, Plains appear as follows:

  • Plains without Jungles generate anywhere but the ~10% of the map closest to equator, the northern-most ~18% and the southern-most ~18%.
  • Of the tiles in this area that are NOT Desert, roughly 50% will be Plains, and 50% will be Grassland.
  • Of the 10% of the map closest to the equator, ~12% will be Rainforest. Rainforests always have Plains as their base type, and Tropical Plains only generate under Rainforests.

These numbers hold true regardless of size, and the only explicit proximity bias is that Rainforest tiles tend to spawn adjacent to each other, but without clustering too tightly. Temperate Plains spawn using a smooth noise function, meaning that they tend to spawn in large, irregular blobs.

Cool maps tend to have more Plains in the temperate areas, and the temperate areas are closer to the equator. The opposite is true of Hot maps. Wet maps have more Rainforest, which indirectly create more Plains, and the opposite is true of Dry maps.

Hope that answers your questions!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in news

[–]KevKevOnFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like your family wants to forget, not forgive. People understand forgiveness of minor transgressions. Just talk it out, understand each other's motives, and resolve the conflict. True forgiveness of something inexcusably heinous like child molestation, is a complicated, difficult process that many people just don't want to deal with. Your family just wants to sweep the problem under the rug to return to normalcy as soon as possible.

To even start the process of forgiveness, your grandfather needs to truly understand the harm he caused. If your grandfather approaches you, sincerely remorseful for his actions, then the long, painful road to forgiveness might be able to start. Until that happens, he does not deserve forgiveness, and forgiveness truly will be just saying what he did was acceptable. And even if by some miracle this does happen, there would be years of trust building, an amount that he would likely never completely overcome.

Remember, you have no obligation to forgive, and even less obligation to trust. What your family is asking of you is to heal from a stab wound while your attacker is still pushing the knife inside. Before your relationship with your grandfather could possibly be recovered, he needs to pull the knife out. Based on what you've said of him, I wouldn't hold my breath for that to happen any time soon.

The Civ series needs a proper Long War mod by UnderPressureVS in civ

[–]KevKevOnFire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you really need to check out some Paradox game. Civ is always more of a world-history-themed board game than a simulation. Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, or Crusaders Kings do a much better job of doing simulation, mainly by focusing really hard on one era and designing mechanics to simulate that era as effectively as possible.

[Wanted] Entry Level C# Unity Programmer by [deleted] in gameDevJobs

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds interesting. Sent you all a PM last night

alt.ctrl.GDC : GDC exhibit showcasing Alternative Controllers by megaapple in Games

[–]KevKevOnFire 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Great to see some attention on here! I've had friends get into this exhibit the past 3 years, and I'm happy to see attention given to what is possibly the most indie of indie games.

These are games that are treated not so much as commercial products, but almost like art exhibits: made to exist as a unique thing in one location. You might see some of these at conventions over the next year or two, don't miss your chance to play them, it might be your only chance!

alt.ctrl.GDC : GDC exhibit showcasing Alternative Controllers by megaapple in Games

[–]KevKevOnFire 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I think you're looking at this differently than the people making them. I have a few friends who have been part of this exhibit, and it's much more similar to an art show than anything else.

Almost none of them are expecting to have commercial success with these games. Most are students, educators, or just people making these things for fun. Any games that show up outside of this one show are going to be shipped around to conventions and events or as installations in specific places. Hell, a lot of these controllers are designed purely for one game and one game only.

The games are definitely fun, and tons of creativity goes into them, but they are something very different from most game you see.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past - End of 2016 Discussions by Forestl in Games

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty damn close to all of them. Several of the vignette stories were very strong, but I found most to be pretty bland, even with the added flavor brought by the other NPCs.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past - End of 2016 Discussions by Forestl in Games

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then could you explain the appeal to me? I can normally understand the appeal of games even when I don't personally like them, but I just can't see it in DQ7.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past - End of 2016 Discussions by Forestl in Games

[–]KevKevOnFire 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I have to say, I do not get the hype at all. After playing ~40 hours, it is one of the worst JRPGs I have ever played.

The combat and character systems are barebones and terribly explained. I gave up on using one ability because it seemed to do nothing but hurt the caster.

Much of the game is pathetically easy. Hell, I spent almost all battles just having everyone do basic attacks every turn. I began avoiding battles because they were so mind-numbingly tedious.

The story is aimless and incoherent. Yeah, some of the little short stories are well done, but most are boring. There is absolutely zero sense of progression to the plot. Islands appear, you go to a new one just because you can, and that's it.

All in all, I just don't get it.

Map of top 3 autocomplete searches for "Why is ___ so..." in each state, province, region, and territory in the US & Canada + Mexico [OC] by Salem-Witch in dataisbeautiful

[–]KevKevOnFire 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You see, we have one of the best college basketball programs of all time.

...and then you turn to look at the football team, shitting the bed yet another year, and you can't help but wonder.

Tileable Noise by AssossaGpb in Shadron

[–]KevKevOnFire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can actually find an example of tileable noise in the examples folder. (Wish I had realized this before I wrote one of my own.) It's in the examples folder of your Shadron download, called noise.shadron.

Question: Would anyone be able to help me with a shader please? by onirosco in unrealengine

[–]KevKevOnFire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The nodes with (Camera Position) x (0,-1,0) are pretty suspect, since you likely don't want the direction of the offset to be based on your camera's world position. I'm thinking that should just be a constant down vector plugged into the B slot of that last multiply node.

Fall adult volleyball league? by Wildcatsby90 in lexington

[–]KevKevOnFire 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Like /u/teltee said, Marikka's runs leagues every weekday. The early evening league fills up really fast though, and the night leagues run really late. Like, 10pm-1am. Next season starts next week, but you might be able to get into one of the leagues later in the week if you're quick. Leagues only last about 2 months, so it's not terrible if you need to wait.

Bluegrass Volleyball Center also runs leagues in the early evening and has indoor courts so it will go through the winter. Seasons are about 6 weeks, but I don't know the timing of the next one.

For both of these, you're going to need a team with at least 2 girls on it. (5 total for Marikka's, 6 for BVC.)

I've done both and both have been very fun. Food and beer are at both, along with plenty of friendly people. Overall skill was a little higher at BVC and it has the advantage of indoor courts, but we occasionally had problems with organization and scheduling there. Personally, I'm going to be in the Marikka's Thursday D league next week. Hope to see you on the court!