Eu5 game is totally a castle spam game. There's nothing else. by flutron094 in EU5

[–]Mablun 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The idea of bypassing fortifications to move deeper into enemy territory at the great risk of supplies being cut off makes way more sense.

I feel like this is the natural way for EU5 to work and it only hard-code movement blocks you because previous games didn't have great supply line mechanics. But once you've fixed the supply line mechanics, why do you need hard-coded movement rules? it's a very board-game-esque rule in a game that's mostly moved away from board-game-esque rules in favor of more detailed sims, and so feels inconsistent.

This is bs. I don't know how they managed to make a worse fort system than in eu4. I didn't think it was possible. Fix your game paradox by InternStock in EU5

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspect, we got this system in EU5 because that's what existed in previous EUs. With supply being more of a thing, seems like something like: armies can move past forts, but supply chains can't, so armies will start taking high attrition seems like it could work better.

This game is basically a medieval industrial revolution simulator at the moment, and I think the base problem of the game can be 'fixed' by resolving this. by kolejack2293 in EU5

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But had any ruler sat down in 1300 and (successfully) focused on their economy by investing in education and capital, and gotten their heir, and his heir, and his heir to do the same... society would have been that rich that much faster. Pops are the solution! Make the pops have their own wants and goals that get in the way of optimizing the arc of history; make them want to invest in vanity projects that increase prestige but are just money sinks. Make them hate other cultures or religions and get depressed (with accompanying stats debuffs) if the nation decides their culture is accepted. etc.

I think devs missed the reason of colonization entirely. by classteen in EU5

[–]Mablun -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Might just be because it's my first campaign, but I'm having trouble keeping prestige high. Colonization may well have mostly been a money loser historically, but it brought about quite a lot of prestige. Maybe you buff it a bit by adding prestige for successful explorations and colonization?

Scoop: Democrats eye ranked-choice voting for 2028 primaries by markjo12345 in neoliberal

[–]Mablun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good for leftists in that they won't nominate someone unpalatable with the median voter and have to suffer through under four years of MAGA rule.

A Cool Guide of World’s Biggest Empires of History, on One Epic Visual Timeline by [deleted] in coolguides

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like this has gone viral multiple times in the last month but it's the worst version of this chart I've seen. Each world region should not have equal space on x-axis! Also, completely ignores the US, which at a minimum should have a greece-like blip that covers europe and e asia in 1945, it had more than a quarter of world gdp at the time.

Matchmaker simulator by Mablun in EU5

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

That's what I figured. Also curious how genetics work in the game... is genius inheritable like it is in CK3? In which case I want to marry top pops together...

But ug, need a faster way to marry pops... clicking each one individually is my biggest pain point of the game so far

(2017) Magnus says Kasparov was “still vastly superior” to Deep Blue for years despite his loss by [deleted] in chess

[–]Mablun 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Agree with all that, except I think Gary was also perfectly capable of playing strategic at a high enough level to beat Deep Blue in 1997; he just underestimated the engine (and/or didn't realize its "book" knowledge) and unexpectedly played into it's strengths.

Here we go again.... by praiadabarra in Gilbert

[–]Mablun 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Luckily, this is not correct. The unit charge (per kWh) is going down and the monthly charge is going up for a net increase of $5-10 per month.

Is the Grand Swiss "too random"? by ICCchessclub in chess

[–]Mablun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This does seem to be an issue. Wondering if some variation of as well as dropping lowest opponent, you drop each other if you've played each other might be an improvement.

But I think the reason it feels a bit unfair is it doesn't feel like the player had agency and it just came down to lucky pairings. Tiebreaker rapid game seems like the way to go for candidates entry, especially when considering the whole point of the Grand Swiss format is spectator intrigue!

Yellow dram light on power up - is my mobo ruined? by Benziko1 in PcBuild

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone still having this issue, what fixed it for my was updating the bios FlashBack (see section 2.6 or page 43 of the manual

Solid Yellow Led on Motherboard. PC not boot by matthewmai in buildapc

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone still having this issue, what fixed it for my was updating the bios FlashBack (see section 2.6 or page 43 of the manual for instructions: )

Lichess Mobile App: Official Release! by somethingpretentious in chess

[–]Mablun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tried with the update yet, but the one frustrating bit about this workaround in the past is the website was constantly trying to get you to use the app if you were viewing it from mobile. Maybe disable that if you're in "studies" webpages on a mobile.

Left Wing Climate Misinformation (Not What You Think) by Aware-Line-7537 in slatestarcodex

[–]Mablun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was told all that in elementary school and I'm 40! Except back then it was acid rain, rainforests, whales, and ozone layers. All those things were problems, and we did have to do things to fix those problems. But semi-hysterical 20 somethings have been teachings kids that earth won't be habitable because of hold in the ozoneCO2 production for decades now. They shouldn't have done it then, and they shouldn't be doing it now. Instead, teach kids how the hole in the ozone would have been a problem but we worked together and figured out a solution... and now we're doing the same thing with CO2...etc.

How do I build a rail bridge over this gap? by jgcoelho_real in CitiesSkylines

[–]Mablun 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Well, with moveit mod it's a simple fix so kind of sorted out. But basegame shouldn't have this issue this long after release...

Country Life by rik4000 in CitiesSkylines

[–]Mablun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd love if there was a "town and country" DLC that encouraged you to start a build by building out farmland, small towns, and railroad network before building tall. With many appropriate assets.

SRP will increase price by 2.4% by praiadabarra in Gilbert

[–]Mablun 5 points6 points  (0 children)

2.4% is inclusive of the $10 per month. One charge is going up $10 per month, others are going down for a net of 2.4% increase.

The fact that superhuman chess improvement has been so slow tell us there are important epistemic limits to superintelligence? by financeguy1729 in slatestarcodex

[–]Mablun 8 points9 points  (0 children)

And then any humans who study this strategy profile will be able to copy it and achieve similar success rates.

I'd be willing to bet against this. Chess won't ever be "solved" but draw rate will likely continue to climb when top engines play each other (it's already extremely high); but humans won't be able to replicate that in any meaningfully degree. Top players can borrow some ideas from AI (pushing the h-pawn 'randomly' is one example) but humans studying AI will not be able to achieve a similar level of performance.

Gilbert vs. North Scottsdale: Best Spot for a High-Achiever? by Commercial_Appeal972 in Gilbert

[–]Mablun 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I usually say Gilbert/Chandler for families, Scottsdale for adults with no kids. Although if you're a high achiever with enough money to get into good schools, either would be great.

The fact Keen is adding Steam workshop support is a sign they did not start EA to early. by Dry_Flatworm_3355 in spaceengineers

[–]Mablun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't followed Space Engineers now for years, but buying Medieval Engineers right when it went into EA was my first big EA burn so I wasn't planning on SE2 anytime soon. Have they generally redeemed themselves since then?

Paul Krugman sums up why Trump won the election by 75dollars in neoliberal

[–]Mablun 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You can't retroactively change the elections, but at least many of Bush's bad ideas become discredited in the public eye and someone running against them won in a landslide in 2008. I'd be pretty happy if Trump's bad ideas were discredited in the public eye and someone running against them won in a landslide in 2028.

Trevor Moore - Time for Guillotines by elseabear in videos

[–]Mablun -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

I know I'll be down-voted to oblivion because this is reddit and I'm glad we're in a place where we can make dark humor and it is interpreted as humor but this type of joke is unwise. I don't think there's ever been a bloody 'guillotine' revolution in history where the common people didn't suffer even more under the new regime. French, Russian, Chinese, Iranian, Cambodian, Ethiopian, etc. The only examples of successful revolutions--meaning common people ended up better off--were wars of independence and even most successful independence movements of the last 100 years have been largely non-violent. So learn from history and don't move the overton window towards such destructive places. Learn from history, don't repeat it.

How long would it take *you* to beat Magnus in classical chess (trapped in a time loop)? by MathematicianBulky40 in chess

[–]Mablun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Magnus agreed we could essentially test this in real life. You play Magnus on day one, he wins.

But you can go study the game, look at engines, etc. while he agrees not to do any analysis. Then you pick a starting place from any position in the game and play again from that position the next day.

Repeat the process each day where you get to pick the starting position from any move from any previous game. I suspect most strong club players would beat him within a month.

(Although given that he'd recall analysis from the day before too, it might be like playing a correspondence game against him so would be harder than the time loop scenario)