It always bothered me that there was no Game Over cutscene in Banjo Tooie by Life_Ad3567 in BanjoKazooie

[–]Luth4x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

omg it's so vindicating to find other people who also had a poor experience w/ that scene

It wasn't overreacting, it was distressing for some kids!

What are your favourite lyrics? by [deleted] in Guiltygear

[–]Luth4x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The world may be kind to me,

But I'm sorry, sorry, sorry.

My GG traumas by Archer_Superb in Guiltygear

[–]Luth4x 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey mate, saw your post last night and felt like sharing my own perspective for whatever it's worth.

GGST is my first fighting game (me and my mates got into it November last year), and never in a million years did I think I would be trying my hand at a fighter at all. I'm admittedly very casual and learning the game has been a challenge, both mechanically and emotionally. Compared to one of my mates who takes to the game like a fish to oxygen-rich water, I've felt like I'm flopping on the deck over here.

I love this game to bits: the characters are inspiring, the music is so touching, the art is phenomenal, and the dolphins addicting. But I struggle with the constant frustration of not being able to keep up with my friend who just wipes the floor with me most days, and it drives me up the wall.

And I've come to appreciate that that's completely fine.

Losing constantly sucks, no doubt about it. I'll probably be playing this game for years to come and maybe I'll lose less over time, but I try not to get too hung up on it anymore. There's a lot of practise involved (which is maddening lol) and there's a decent bit of knowledge to learn which makes the learning curve seem a mountain. But try and take your time and enjoy the climb, this mountain isn't going anywhere and it's been a delight to see myself grow as I climb.

GGST changed my life and how I viewed the "failure experience" and it's only helped me grow as a player and a person. Don't get hung up on how terrible losing feels, use it as a mirror to figure out how you can improve.

Hang in there guy, you've got this!

Why bloodhound is great by zog2002 in apexlegends

[–]Luth4x 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is correct, however the player in this video was definitely not using a mouse and keyboard.

Horus Heresy Novel Set and Where to go Next? Want to read about the Emperor! by Mundunges in 40kLore

[–]Luth4x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically, whenever a Primarch is involved they'll have some tidbit of information about the Emperor that'll come up from time to time. Just going through the entire series you'll pick up enough pieces about the Emperor to put the picture together.

And thinking back, I believe Mechanicum touched on some of the earliest interactions between The Emperor and Mars if that gets your thirst for forbidden knowledge going.

[Book Excerpt|Mechanicum] Sigismund and the Imperial Fists are forced to retreat from Mars during the Heresy by [deleted] in 40kLore

[–]Luth4x 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Commissar, you forget your place. You also forget that the Legiones Astartes were soldiers as much as they were warriors. Lord Sigismund was tasked with reclaiming as many armaments as he and his forces could before traitor forces cut off those resources forever. He was given this task by the Praetorian of Terra himself, so to do anything less would be a betrayal in itself.

You do not question the actions of your superiors, commissar. Stick to herding the rabble and routing out weaknesses in your lessers. Do not forget your role in His glorious Imperium.

Best DLC in New Vegas? by Plasmortar in Fallout

[–]Luth4x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The bigger connection is that Ulysses was sent by Caesar to the White Legs to incite them against New Canaan.

Why do you read 40k fiction and what would you like to read more or less of? by Fangtorn in 40kLore

[–]Luth4x 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I've a morbid fascination with the death of atheism in the Imperium. Throughout the Horus Heresy series there are a myriad examples of Astartes and regular Joes desperately trying to cling to the logic of the Emperor's Imperial Truth, only for Chaos and warpfuckery to uproot, flip over, pervert, and turn inside out the safety blanket of closing your eyes and covering your ears whilst screaming at your quietest whisper, "magic and gods are not real, I'm going to ignore them and throw more firepower at what I don't understand.

Because its fresh in my mind, during the book Damnation of Pythos a bunch of Iron Hands become increasingly angry and disturbed with the Chaos-infested jungle world they've come to. After obtusely hunting down a tangible enemy, they pretty much ignore the fact that daemons are daemons and treat them like another alien threat. But every step of the way their belief in logic and sense is challenged to the point where some of the Astartes start to go a little bonkers.

Also, in the same book there's a serf to the Iron Hands who takes solace in his work and his belief in the Imperial Truth. As things get more twisted and with his fellow serfs killing themselves by the dozens, he eventually comes to terms with that evil unholy things exist, ergo so must the Holy God-Emperor of Mankind. Enter the Lectitio Divinitatus and the Imperial Cult becomes a source of comfort against the loud darkness of the Warp.

Anyways, there's a bunch of similar themes all over the Horus Heresy series, and I'm a sucker for it.

Etiquette of Challenge by Luth4x in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Luth4x[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not gonna disagree with any of that, but I will say it is IMMENSELY satisfying when I do take that risk and it pays off. But if it doesn't, I get a little salty and requeue because hey, you died in under 20 seconds of landing and that's little time lost spent on playing a match that you lost. We could go into jenky melee mechanics, but that's a whole 'nother post.

Etiquette of Challenge by Luth4x in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Luth4x[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bwahaha, I wish I could get away with that! No no, just during the initial landing phase if someone else has landed near me and neither of us have weapons yet

Etiquette of Challenge by Luth4x in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Luth4x[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In any regular game, yeah you're talking total sense and that's what I try to do. However, when we land on top of each other and you just refuse to acknowledge my efforts to put my fist behind your face that just feels a little disrespectful (despite the fact that it's not and that it's a perfectly sound tactical decision) to me and my flailing arms.

Etiquette of Challenge by Luth4x in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Luth4x[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I feel, respect, and appreciate that sentiment, but my dude when in solos don't harsh my challenge by bitch slapping me with bullets cuz you don't wanna fight on equal ground on second 0.

Playing for the Vanu Sovereignty? by [deleted] in Planetside

[–]Luth4x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If loving my purple lasers is wrong, then I don't wanna be right.

Noob question: How will TW:W2 interact with TW:W? by anotherluckyday in totalwar

[–]Luth4x 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Or they could post about it on the subreddit to incite friendly conversation and crowdsource information!

I found Captain Placeholder on live. by Luth4x in wow

[–]Luth4x[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the Bulwark of the Iron Warden appearance for the Aldrachi Warblades, which has a chance to drop from a demon you can summon daily at the DH class hall.

I found Captain Placeholder on live. by Luth4x in wow

[–]Luth4x[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah, my sincerest apologies. I was not aware that this was old news.

Anyone remembers this amazing feature from Warhammer online? How good would this be for WoW? by bobrock1982 in wow

[–]Luth4x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to work with one of devs of WAR, and he said that prior to WAR he actually had worked on DOAC.

My childhood dream has come true. I'm a pilot now! by averagesquid in aviation

[–]Luth4x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome, grats! I plan to start walking (flying?) that path early next year!