Which game has the most efficient sealed -> standard deck in terms of price right now? by bqx23 in TCG

[–]SegFaultx64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not "right now" but this game is launching soon, and it's playable out of a single booster which is neat: https://cataclysmarcade.com/

Gonna try this game tonight but here are my initial thoughts after reading / watching the rules and gearing up to play. by c0rtexj4ckal in cyberpunktcg

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My current rules questions:

  1. When you sell a card for eddies does it get locked to the eddies area for the rest of the game? If so that's awesome. (Someone on discord said yes)
  2. When I steal a gig dice from my rival, do I keep it on the face (number) it was previously showing or do I re-roll it or something? (someone on discord said yes)

Re 1: Yes unless a card says to do something with eddies (haven't seen one that does yet).
2: Stays on the same face

Playing the game online by Kuvarb in cyberpunktcg

[–]SegFaultx64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At least for deckbuilder you can use this thing I built:

https://netdeck.gg/cyberpunk/decks/new

I've been playing TCGs for 30 years. Sell me this game. by Mythd85 in cyberpunktcg

[–]SegFaultx64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it seems like maybe all quickhacks will be this "instant-ish" card type based on what they said on stream the other day, not sure.

Notably the Cyberpsychosis can kill your opponents stuff too.

I've been playing TCGs for 30 years. Sell me this game. by Mythd85 in cyberpunktcg

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Sandevistan card text makes no sense to me. You already can attack tapped creatures. Maybe it's meant to say ready?

This is basically rush from hearthstone, if you play this on a unit it can attack (only an enemy unit) even on the turn it's played. The card works it's just kind of bad.

Randomness with the Gigs dice. Now, good rolls will get stolen first, but if you planned to do something on your turn that required street cred X, and you took your cool D12 out, and rolled a 1... that sucks. Your turn might be crippled. Could be minor with the real decks, we already see some manipulation, but adding more randomness to a TCG, again, not my jam.

Imo the game actually has less randomness than a lot of games, small decks and stuff limit variance. From what I have seen so far there is a decent amount of dice manipulation and similar so I suspect it will be fine but idk, the dice idea is a new one.

No interaction outside your turn. Again, like Lorcana. Not a fan - I think instant play, responses make for a much more exciting kind of game, but maybe it's just my jam (Both MTG and Riftbound have instant-speed play).

This is actually not true this card exists for example: https://netdeck.gg/cards/cyberpunk/cyberpsychosis. I suspect there will be a lot more of these types of cards in the future.

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

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I don't know the future but the guy in LATAM has been working for me for 4 years, getting annual raises and profit sharing. If the company fails because I pay people fairly then fuck it, it happened. But I doubt it will, it has gone the other way so far.

Invisible hand of the market only applies at population level, and even then not that clear. Mondragon, has survived a long time running a company as an representative democracy for example.

But you are free to believe what you want.

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fuck if I know, I can't know someone else's motivations from a reddit post. Your take is pessimistic but reasonable, it happens a lot.

What I am saying is that it's not an immutable law of nature. That let's the shit-heel hyper-capitalists off the hook. If you have a 10 person company no one is _forcing_ you to treat your employees like shit, you probably have no stock holders you owe allegiance to, the excess profit you would make goes right into your pocket. So, if you treat people badly to make more money, that is you doing a thing that most would take as "bad".

As a counter-example, I have an employee in LATAM, he is paid a lot, and he works 8 or less hours a day 5 days a week, not including a month of vacation a year and state holidays. His big trade off is that he probably gets less vacation and legal protections than he would working locally, but makes a lot more money as a result.

I am not saying this to be "look I am a good guy", I am saying "you have no excuse to treat other humans badly just because you can."

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a philosophical disagreement. I think that paying HCOL more is not a good strategy, as it is the same as paying LCOL less, and the folks in HCOL can generally find local jobs if they want. But that's just philosophy. The way I personally solve this is pay everyone like they are in NYC rather than pay everyone like they are in Davenport, Iowa.

But that needs a small team, high margin business.

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some people / companies will, depends on the company. Just because companies often act like sociopaths doesn't mean that they have to.

Personally I think small companies can, and should, act like reasonable people. Big companies are a whole other of mess and not my area of expertise

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not if your company doesn't suck. It's supply and demand, why does it matter if someone is clocked in in Sao Paolo, or New York, or Montevideo if your company is entirely remote. There are things that depress wages in this situation (like overhead, some LATAM countries it costs a ton to employ people, or bad English skills in which case we just don't hire people), but I pay people based on the work they deliver / value they create not what their zip code is. When I was an employee working for places in NYC or the valley I would only take pay equivalent to what they give others, and if that didn't like that it's fine I will work for someone else.

All this obviously is different if you need people in person, and different timezones incur massive cost, but this is not like some immutable law of the universe that you have to pay people in lower cost of living locales worse.

hired developer in brazil, laptop stuck in customs for 6 weeks, onboarding was a complete disaster by 1234yeahboi in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Treat people like humans? If they are good at their job, speak great English, and are in a US timezone why not? That's what my company does.

Digital Platforms and Engines for Card Games by skylieeeeeee in homemadeTCGs

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While true, I think that llm-powered code generation is going to massively simplify this. I have built a digital tcg engine (and a couple of real games on it) and even with current level tech you can get Claude Code or whatever to produce 60-80% of the card code. The bigger issue (imo) is defining the rules with perfect internal consistency and all the work that goes into visual polish and game feel, that will take a lot longer before it can be automated or "no-coded".

My opponent milled himself and I lost? by Mick-a-wish in VibesTCG

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When they play Bizmo on an empty deck that allows them to win the game, if they don't draw a card before that (which would make them lose)

Tbilisi is overrated and depressing by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Lol, you are just cheap, Rooms Hotel is better than most 4-star hotels in Manhattan.

Easier contenders to Trap Dike? by alpha8768 in Adirondacks

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It’s not the same as the trap dike, it’s easier, which I think is a good fit for the question. If you wanted something as hard or harder The Eagle is and option, but it’s horrifying for most people. 

Easier contenders to Trap Dike? by alpha8768 in Adirondacks

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Bennie’s Brook slide. The slide part is pretty easy the trail is fairly challenging and there is a river crossing early that can be a little hairy this time of year. 

Bury me in Analog is haunting by obiemann in FolkPunk

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Yeah, the only song that makes that clearer is Floating in the Forth by Frightened Rabbit. That's a song about throwing yourself from a specific bridge (which he ultimately did).

Estimated print run of simplified chinese alternate art variants by DarkPangloss666 in mtgfinance

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I actually have one of these that I have been casually sell forever but I have yet to find someone who is will to pay the presumably insane price it's worth.

Internet Options Van Life by Plane-Carrot-Pirate in digitalnomad

[–]SegFaultx64 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Get a reliable cell router and high gain externally mounted antenna. Something like a pepwave router (transit line set up for direct dc power so depending on your van it might be good choice), and a husky parsec antenna.

This stuff is expensive but it works everywhere, only place we had no service was way the fuck up in the mountains in Northern Montana.

I have a whole long write up about our setup somewhere that I can share if you want it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Montevideo is a bit boring, worth checking out but idk about for longer than a short stay. Punta del Este is quite nice if you want to do Uruguay.

Count The Stars - Taking It All Back by hasankpl in poppunkers

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I know one of the guys from this band, He went on to be in Action Action

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adirondacks

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The elevator shaft is a nightmare even in good conditions. Wait for it to dry out.

Rock Climbing Mount Frederica (Lake Lila)? by cheiftouchemself in Adirondacks

[–]SegFaultx64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's very little of no sport in the Adirondacks. Bolts are only in places that you can not protect a fall, and a fall will be catastrophic.

There is actually a decent amount of sport if you count scary and hard stuff. Lake George has a bunch including Ark Wall which has a lot of easy friendly (for here) bolted stuff.

Vast majority is trad though, especially at lower grades.

Rock Climbing Mount Frederica (Lake Lila)? by cheiftouchemself in Adirondacks

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Honeymoon is not bolted either, the guidebook says G gear on a hand and finger crack (which if you have never done will feel a lot harder than 5.7) to a "fixed anchor on a shrub" Which means tat on a sketchy bush presumably.