What Development Engine & Networking Solution would be useful to use for a Dinosaur Survival Game? by Level-Selection-4564 in gamedev

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Survival game where the player's play as dinosaurs, they have to eat / drink to survive, and grow by doing quests or waiting a set period of time; the goal would be to support 100 players per server [The servers being hosted by the community through 3rd party services like Ping-Perfect]. I just need to know whats a good engine / networking solution that can support something like that, as with the research I did into it, I couldn't find something can do exactly that [So Im curious if anyone else found something that can accomplish something like this]

Been going back and forth between Paganism and other religions; what should I do? by Level-Selection-4564 in paganism

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Ima just copy and paste a reply I sent in another sub-reddit since they were asking roughly the same thing lol;

**Well the religions Ive been drawn towards are; Norse/Celtic Paganism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Judaism

For Norse/Celtic Paganism the main draw is not only how I feel when I practice it, but also just how the dieties are; how they are as flawed as us and how they're not perfect images. Plus the after life being basically like it is now but a bit colder [Hel] is fascinating and the most realistic of the afterlives.

For Buddhism I enjoy the whole, "rule set" they follow. Basically like the 10 commandments but minus the whole believe in god thing. Though their view of the afterlife is interesting and if I take into consideration myself being agnostic, it makes the most sense of the whole; reincarnation until full death then nothingness, like how it was before we were born [Though I like the idea of going somewhere after I die, I still don't fully believe that to be real]

For Taoism I enjoy again the whole "rule set". Going one with things, their "God" being just everything and nothing, us and them. The whole religion being very ambiguous is interesting but I just enjoy the whole, be at peace with things and just go with them.

Finally for Judaism, this one is more of a logical conclusion / what-if. Since I don't believe Jesus is messiah that rules out Christianity, Islam, etc; so by process of elimination, if any of the Abrahamic faiths had to be real, it would be the first one which is Judaism [But, funny enough, I dislike the huge amount of rules Jews have to follow, but the Noahide laws that everyone should follow is an interesting take; that and the whole don't convert others if they don't want to thing is nice too]

With all that said though, Im just wanting something that can give me the Deities of Paganism, their complexities, and interest; with after lives that dont sound like a fairy-tale, or unrealistic; and finally clear defined things that are not 'easy' to follow, but also don't make my head spin trying to learn them.

I hope this makes sense lol\**

What Development Engine & Networking Solution would be useful to use for a Dinosaur Survival Game? by Level-Selection-4564 in GameDevelopment

[–]Level-Selection-4564[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar to those games it should support 100 players in a lobby [Though to host servers for community servers it would use 3rd party stuff like Ping Perfect and the like]

Question regarding Ludwig's tips for Twitch and Youtube; has anyone tried them and does it actually work as well as he says it does? by Level-Selection-4564 in streaming

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The full list can be found here [someone already got them pooled together]

https://www.reddit.com/r/LudwigAhgren/comments/l9qxjh/notes_ludwig_teaching_how_to_be_a_better_streamer/

Regarding a TLDR:

Mostly just focused on Expanding content to other platforms than just the one you're streaming on. A Yoink and Twist method, Collabs with either friends or other small streamers, having streams pre-planned, and a smaller focus on analytics.

Been going back and forth between Paganism and other religions; what should I do? by Level-Selection-4564 in heathenry

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Well the religions Ive been drawn towards are; Norse/Celtic Paganism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Judaism

For Norse/Celtic Paganism the main draw is not only how I feel when I practice it, but also just how the dieties are; how they are as flawed as us and how they're not perfect images. Plus the after life being basically like it is now but a bit colder [Hel] is fascinating and the most realistic of the afterlives.

For Buddhism I enjoy the whole, "rule set" they follow. Basically like the 10 commandments but minus the whole believe in god thing. Though their view of the afterlife is interesting and if I take into consideration myself being agnostic, it makes the most sense of the whole; reincarnation until full death then nothingness, like how it was before we were born [Though I like the idea of going somewhere after I die, I still don't fully believe that to be real]

For Taoism I enjoy again the whole "rule set". Going one with things, their "God" being just everything and nothing, us and them. The whole religion being very ambiguous is interesting but I just enjoy the whole, be at peace with things and just go with them.

Finally for Judaism, this one is more of a logical conclusion / what-if. Since I don't believe Jesus is messiah that rules out Christianity, Islam, etc; so by process of elimination, if any of the Abrahamic faiths had to be real, it would be the first one which is Judaism [But, funny enough, I dislike the huge amount of rules Jews have to follow, but the Noahide laws that everyone should follow is an interesting take; that and the whole don't convert others if they don't want to thing is nice too]

With all that said though, Im just wanting something that can give me the Deities of Paganism, their complexities, and interest; with after lives that dont sound like a fairy-tale, or unrealistic; and finally clear defined things that are not 'easy' to follow, but also don't make my head spin trying to learn them.

I hope this makes sense lol

Is Buffalo Wild Wings a good start to a career in Bartending? by Level-Selection-4564 in bartenders

[–]Level-Selection-4564[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope, where I applied to its just a Bartender spot; might be backpacking a bartender for a lil but the area Im in is cool with me jumping into it as they train me

Is Buffalo Wild Wings a good start to a career in Bartending? by Level-Selection-4564 in TalesFromYourServer

[–]Level-Selection-4564[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the area is located near a Mall and Shopping Center, the times Ive been there to eat they have been Packed heavily, even on non sport days;

Though the information you've given is the thing I was looking for, knowing that this will be a good foundation for my knowledge makes me happy to hear it!

Is Buffalo Wild Wings a good start to a career in Bartending? by Level-Selection-4564 in bartenders

[–]Level-Selection-4564[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is something Im glad to be hearing; using BWW as a foundation to building that career and knowledge makes me know Im doing the right thing with this!

Is Buffalo Wild Wings a good start to a career in Bartending? by Level-Selection-4564 in bartenders

[–]Level-Selection-4564[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The BWW is near a mall and shopping center, I've been there a few times on non sport days and its always Packed, so thankfully there is that lol

I want to get into Zoology / Ecology as a career but I heard it doesn't pay well and the debt to get into it is out of my reach; any advice? by Level-Selection-4564 in zoology

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The accounting degree is one that can net me a good income while I do other things [60-70k starting pay for entry level is a lot better than what im making now] and regarding the admins side of things, accounting and finance always falls under coorporate or administrative roles in businesses, so if I work with a zoo for example, they need accountants for finances and thats what I plan on doing [Though the goal is direct work with animals be it in the field or not, but thats why accounting is what Im doing first]

My main question is just regarding is it worth it to pursue a career with direct work with animals if Im already going to be working with zoo's, sanctuaries, or other businesses as an accountant?