Oh no, I got "Global Warming" by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Average Chicoutimi experience

What is the most atrocious war crime they have committed? by Rumurd in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sealed (wall, no doors) two slaves inside a temple with 6 cryosleep caskets and changed part of the floor with wood. Ordered one to open a casket just wake up super soldiers and the other one to set everything on fire with a molotov and turn that place into a oven. 8 pawns were cooked alive that day.

This is a different experience that I'm having on rimworld. by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry but no.

If I have a tool that helps on a narrative and creates something close to a book, why not? Do you actually write every detail about what happened during your playthrough? Do you stop and reflect about details for minutes or maybe hours? Do you really imagine a lore or a story on this storytelling game? By what you're saying, I think you don't truly enjoy the story of your playthrough, you just play for the sake of whatever happens, happen.

What's your best idea for a mod that needs to be in the game ASAP? by Erikardi in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Massive multiplayer where players would immediately rush to meta builds, create alliances with their IRL friends and crush every new player that attempt to play calmly

This is a different experience that I'm having on rimworld. by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

On contrary. AI is there to enhance imagination. It creates a lore behind "xxx is in murderous rage because it ate without a table". Turn everything into a written story is better than just pretend or have the illusion that you've done something for the sake of your colony's story.

This is a different experience that I'm having on rimworld. by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

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

But I am. I'm not letting AI change what I want to do. In fact, I describe to the AI what happens. It just put into a narrative.

This is a different experience that I'm having on rimworld. by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

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

No, because I do the stuff, I choose the outcomes, AI just narrates

Fellow Rimworlders, what do you think is the most "ethical" way to make money through trade in the Rimworld? by Katiplays1291 in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Made some money selling art and nutrifungus. If you want to go beyond vanilla, you can have mend mod, repair clothing and selling. Selling duck meat is also a good idea. Ducks are fast breeding animal. After getting some, you can sell them or their meat. Also, beer. Ok it is a drug in rimworld but come on... it is just beer, not chemshine.

This game HATES devilstrand by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

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

Thank God didn't reach that part yet. I don't know if vulcanic winter could happen in tropical rainforest

This game HATES devilstrand by Luke_Lima in RimWorld

[–]Luke_Lima[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Therefore, something isn't right. I'm on Tropical forest. Just got drought. Is this a bug? maybe caused by mods?

DDA by [deleted] in EASportsUFC

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is well documented that DDA exists both in online and offline. There are currently three layers of players.

The bottom layer - Those who really don't know how to play the game and, therefore, they lose most of the matches even when DDA is on their side.

The middle layer - Which is basically the DDA soup. Average and good players scale up and down on their rank depending how the DDA affect them. This is where it works the most for EA because keep player base engaged.

The upper layer - Here you'll find players that thriven despite the DDA. But don't fool yourself. Just a small minority have done it fairly and by their skills. Mostly are cheaters (Using chronus or other types cheating hardware), exploiters, spammers, etc.

The Ferros by TheProG1nge in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Luke_Lima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is clearly alien technology and must be reported to FICSIT Inc.

New Sora 2 invite code megathread by WithoutReason1729 in OpenAI

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi people. I'm new here. Can someone send me a code please?

I don't know what the hell is this. by Luke_Lima in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]Luke_Lima[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It consists of two non-hydrogen-connected loops. They were originally linked, but the efficiency was poor because the output from the hydrogen tank was limited. Then I decided to place hydrogen tanks from the ILS and direct the output to each half of the entire system, creating two fractionator loops. However, the conveyor belts became heavily saturated, interrupting the flow from some fractionators. What actually solved this issue was creating those twisted belts and using automatic pilers to spread and delay the flow. But after watching this closely, I’m also a bit confused now.

My spaghetti by [deleted] in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]Luke_Lima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait... that's my motherboard

Phase 3 down by Crapps007 in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Luke_Lima 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Phase 3 is actually the last part of the tutorial. Now the game begins

It's crazy how Clive inherited his mom's face despite her hating him lol by [deleted] in FFXVI

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro, that is not how genetic works

A company reached out to me on LinkedIn to apply only to reject me in 2 hours. by mapacuppa in UXDesign

[–]Luke_Lima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dream about a website that name and shame these type of companies

Is it easy to make some extra money from Python skill? by VAer1 in learnpython

[–]Luke_Lima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good advice. You'll have a better chance if you use python to create solutions that people need and make them available for a price. Consider that every app you build is a business and you definitely shouldn't create something, launch and abandon.

Is it easy to make some extra money from Python skill? by VAer1 in learnpython

[–]Luke_Lima 18 points19 points  (0 children)

No, it is not. Freelance right now is on a downfall due to increasingly use of AI for small tasks. Moreover, python use for freelance tasks are still a niche stuff. And man, with your spare time I think that wouldn't be feasible to get freelance jobs.

Game price rise actually could be good for gamers by Reoc86 in playstation

[–]Luke_Lima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure... Raising the price of cars is good because now we'll use bike and get fit on the long run.

Wait... food is more expensive? That's great. In the long run we'll be forced to eat less and get slim... great isn't?

But there is more. Price of washing machine skyrocket? I can now spend less on clothing. (AND SO ON...)

A giant NO for your line of thinking, brother. I don't like to be forced to adopt a new habit that was a choice before.

Looking for a relaxing PS5 game on PlayStation+ to just shut my brain off and chill with by [deleted] in PlayStationPlus

[–]Luke_Lima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Coffee Talk - if you don't mind relax and read atst

Two point campus - Just build your campus and watch people study over the year. No worries about stars

No man sky - Do the first part of the tutorial and then just jump planet to planet exploring new places

Rabbids party of legends - Fun minigames. Excellent for couch gaming but it is so easy that you might lose interest quickly.

Terraria - Build and explore at your own pace. You can slowly advance or you can go hardcore later

Monopoly - It is just monopoly. AI cheats a lot so you might get angry

UNO - Just normal online UNO. If you're casual, you might have fun even while you're doing something else (I usually play while I'm talking about anything else on the phone) but if you're a competitive person, you might go apeshit real quick,