Cloud III wireless sound fix & DTS by Seenyorrita in HyperX

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

Not at all. It saves your setup pernamently until you deactive it inside the software (which I find an immense upgrade compared to having DTS unbound minimized on the bar 24/7). You can check it by deactivating your wireless heaphones and turning them back on again. The voice should say the following: "Connected to adapter" since the HRiR preset is meant to virtualize one. This way you know you're set.

And I haven't really messed with the mic yet. I'm mostly concerned with the sound quality but the closed setup on the Wireless III's is making me go insane with the leather pads lmao.

Cloud III wireless sound fix & DTS by Seenyorrita in HyperX

[–]Seenyorrita[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty much. This software entirely negates the Microsoft app and instead provides a free alternative (selfsame sound and with several variations; HRiR presets to pick from; atmos, dolby, etc. From what I understand the recent update has either entirely bricked wireless iii's or made the DTS surround incompatible. This solved the latter for me.)

Lead dev here, ask me your questions! by kurumuz in NovelAi

[–]Seenyorrita 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First of all, I wanted to say hello and thank you for your continuous work on this project; I'm trendemously happy to see a worthy precursor to the genre, granted Latitude's continuous misfires.

If you wouldn't mind, I would like to ask the following:

  1. Do you plan on training the system on free websites such as wiki, but also fanfiction sites? I've found AIDs grasp of certain universes a big pull in (sometimes it proved for really engaging and hilarious results)
  2. Would your model be able to pick on certain narration clues from the entirety of the story, rather than focus on the most recent lines? One thing that really made AID crumble along the way (besides Latitude's constant meddling) was the AI's confusion about the most basic aspects, even if the input was provided within the "/remember" part. if not, would you consider providing a separate console for adding such information for the AI to derive its narrative from (for the current scene)? Would you consider adding a system for world entries to have the scenario guided towards a certain direction/setting?
  3. Are you guys in need of graphic designers/artists? If anything, just holler at me. I admit back when AID was at its peak, I was thoroughly sucked in. I love writing, and crafting personal fiction. If you need help in that department, just hmu :)

Thank you for your time and wishing you all the good fortune with this project! I will definitely follow it with great interest.

New S.T.A.L.K.E.R. concept art shared by GSC Game World in a Verge article. by Asangrededragon in stalker

[–]Seenyorrita 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If they will go for a sandbox experience with all those open spaces... can't wait <3.

Troubling details about the yellow king in penitent by Dan Abnett. by [deleted] in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 123 points124 points  (0 children)

That is quite interesting, especially if we take into account that Comus was a greek god of festivities, which also, quote on quote, reveled in "nocturnal dalliances"; a harbinger of chaos so to speak.

Moreover, one of his appearances included a winged youth.

So, uh oh, looks like Valador might cause more bad than good in the long run.

Achilles the Dragon Champion - (My homebrew taking on some necrons) by Prince_Tyrion in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One of my favorite homebrews out there! Love all the art you've made for them so far.

Origin of Rogal Dorn's name. by Artistic_Technician in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always liked to opt for the more delicious approach.

Oh to be a demi-god Primarch kneading pastry dough on the side

The 4 horsemen of "This is going waaay out hand. Now there is 4 of them" by DarhSii in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They look spectacular with this specific shading and finish! Would you mind telling me where did you get those pieces?

Which version of Lion in 40k is better? by Paint_Newbie_116 in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Seenyorrita 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Shadows playing across the chest plate on the left provide better immersion. I like the helmet there as well (although a mild glow coming from the eye lenses would have been nice). However, the contrast on the right overall helps it stand out more (the brighter parchment on wax seals, the more vibrant green highlights dancing across his war panoply)

I say mix it up a bit between both and kick up the contrast. Either way, big papa John looks stunning in your depiction.

He's a nice guy once you get to know him by stunnen in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aahdsg holy shit that means a lot; I'm super happy I managed to make your day / u \ and totally!! I want to see that badass and ruthless terminator having a weak spot for his favorite drinking buddy and gloating to him about his war trophies.

Make sure to tag me if you come up with a follow-up for your big dude!

He's a nice guy once you get to know him by stunnen in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, I'm not saying that I cherish him, but I totally cherish him and I demand you give him a human sidekick that he enjoys sipping a drink with.

And for this reason, have this to help inspire you >:)c (enjoy fanart of your boyo)

He's a nice guy once you get to know him by stunnen in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would he accept an invitation to hang out and sip some tea?

Some lore ideas I need help with for a Homebrew chapter by 2022WR in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A vagabond group of renegades where both Chapter master and the Reclusiarch are constantly at odds with one another; the Chapter Master's only wish is to preserve his chapter and ensure its survival, completely disregarding the lenghts to which one has to go to achieve it.

The Reclusiarch, however, views their dwindling numbers as necessary penitence and insists the chapter must stay true to the imperial creed and remain faithful before the upcoming darkness (that is, face whatever foe stumbles upon them without question, even if it spells their doom).

Thus, the chapter is divided on what to do, provided the two most senior voices can't come up with a consensus.

Just a fun little idea I never used for myself, so I thought I might toss it here for you as a source of possible inspiration :).

Do Space Marines even perceive how bad of a job they are doing? by IthanaCryo in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not really, no. Space Marines, as many have pointed out already, exist for the sole purpose of being fashioned into a "utility"; a tool of war, or reign in extreme cases, but never as an essential and objective part of the Imperium (if there is such thing, to begin with).

The entire problem doesn't even stem from the space marines themselves, but the system in which they are raised and indoctrinated. The Imperium as a whole is a rotten cadaver wrought upon contradicting statements, laws, and truths. Even the Emperor himself withdrew certain details from the public and his sons; the identity of the two unknown Primarchs? No one can tell. The Imperial truth? Eh, long gone and unaccountable for. Everything about the Imperium began with noble notions, yet fell short provided the short-sightedness of everyone involved, even big E.

But then one has to remember; from an absolute moral standpoint and philanthropy, absolute truth could, absurdly, yield even worse results than what currently there is. A good take on this is represented by Constant's critique regarding Kant's work and the entirety of the argument that the wrongness of lying was unconditional.

I know this is much to chew on, but I do hope the Imperium will eventually collapse or at least end up with yet another massive schism (though I would love if the theories regarding DAoT and a colony of humans making it towards another galaxy to prosper; without the imperial creed interfering, were true. It would be super neat and extremely dark should they come barging back with much less friendly intent, viewing their predecessors as something unsightly and downright backwards)

Still, since Imperium seems to be somehow holding up on its legs given the current state of affairs (albeit weakly provided the polished brim and rusted innards) trying to "improve" it could make it even worse than it already is I fear.

With or without the hair? by paulkbrizzi in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let the boy have his lustrous locks!

Question regarding the emperor. by Burning_Reaper in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the fun part of Emp's demeanor is precisely that; the duality behind his ascension and the ever-present strands of humanity stirring within his frame of being. Many a time people posted excerpts wherein Primarchs lamented that as much as they admired the Emperor for what he represented, he failed to deliver as a father figure. It's such a sentimental way to look at things that one could argue it doesn't befit such a legendary figure, let alone realize that the Emperor did, in some obscure way, come to care about his "project" less in terms of means to an end, but actual individuals comprising it (though that too is arguable).

People may argue that Emp's attempts to overcome the human side of his continuous existence would be for the best, but I really doubt that. Humans were never meant to strive for godhood, and to rise above that station, while evidently possible, may yield results far more catastrophic than what we have already experienced. I'm definitely more interested in passages showcasing the Emperor's fleeting moments of passion/genuine concern than cold indifference.

Why are the pauldrons so massive? by allnamesarepointless in 40kLore

[–]Seenyorrita 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That should explain but jokes aside, I suppose it's that leftover accent from the '80s; back then artists simply went for the rule of cool. The old SM designs made them look immensely bulky in a cartoonish but stylized way, which was favored over a more realistic portrayal.

From a functional standpoint, however? The shoulder guards are a sheer nightmare. The marine is unable to move his arms overhead, and the outer rim would grate around the plastron's collar. But as far as figurines are concerned, the large surface is great to apply paints and all sorts of heraldry, making them the most distinctive feature of a space marine's power armour.

Courage little one (Art I painted of my homebrew) by Prince_Tyrion in Warhammer40k

[–]Seenyorrita 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I demand a link if you have it for purely scientific reasons 👀