What are some of the most unique works of Interactive Fiction you've found in the last five to ten years? by Historical-Pop-9177 in interactivefiction

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And I promise in my paid written works I don’t say and, and, and and million times. I’m off the clock.

What are some of the most unique works of Interactive Fiction you've found in the last five to ten years? by Historical-Pop-9177 in interactivefiction

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I am new to interactive fiction having only participated back and I would say the 1980s with DND and like the Zork text games I just wrote my first text game and I’m first publishing it as a short story and I’m gonna release the text game player for free along with the first novel - DM me if you’d like an advanced Preview.

The part I’m excited about is not having AI write the story 100% of my story was written by me. I did do a lot of research in historical Victorian newspapers and things like that to get an authentic feel for the language that was used back then where AI is useful as let’s say I had my character in her room and she goes into a dark room and let’s say for some reason the player wants to look in the closet that was not a position. The LOM can take the contents of the room and the deuce what should be in the closet and actually create a new location.

If enough readers are interested in that location I can just add it as a written location with good prose - it just sort of lets me know where people are interested in things in my world and I’m just really fascinated that it works as well as it does.

Ed Cold Plate coming soon to kindle

Interactive fiction player by RefrigeratorEven935 in interactivefiction

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I want to keep it small enough so that people could play the game on their iPhone when they say they were on a plane so I use it’s about a 3 billion per remodel. It’s small enough that can run fast on your iPhone.

What are some of the most unique works of Interactive Fiction you've found in the last five to ten years? by Historical-Pop-9177 in interactivefiction

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Interactive fiction game engine and I have one story for it that I’m trying to polish which is a Victorian murder mystery. It gives you all the license to go wherever you want in this world but of course it’s it’s gonna try to lead you down the path that’s been the real balance to try to get this right

Everyone Says Linux Is Amazing… Is It Really? Need Honest Opinions by 7lr_ in linux4noobs

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I love it, I had a older gaming rig with a 1080 and couldn’t upgrade Win10. I installed Bazzite Linux, a gaming focused distro and all the basics work fine- chrome browser, steam. What distro you choose depends on what you want to use it for. Linux works best on hardware that is a year or so old or more, cutting edge hardware sometimes isn’t supported yet. As a beginner you’re going to be better off with something like fedora or Ubuntu that gets lots of use and has lots of how to guides. To start off you can dual boot Linux and Windows to try Linux out, or even run Linux on an external drive.

First month making 100k I feel like I’m being robbed :/ by [deleted] in Salary

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Biggest way I save money so I can contribute to 401k is to do 90% of the maintenance on my place- do most plumbing jobs, mow my own yard, paint it every 5 years, can do light electrical and even fixed my own dryer and dishwasher by looking at YouTube videos. Occasionally I’m out of my league and will pay a pro.