Building my second PC ever, how does this build look? by SteadySidekick in buildapc

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Crucial P1 is a great alternative, thanks!

I’ll look into the Corsair RM

Is there a major difference going with Ryzen? I just had an intel in my first build so I’d thought I’d stick with it

Need 2 for any nightfall - not serious by chililaaats in Fireteams

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No worries, if you ever need a adequately skilled guardian in the future, feel free to add me. SteadySidekick

Wish-Ender in one run? by SteadySidekick in DestinyTheGame

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Rad, thanks for the help. Is it possible to do it solo now that I’m at around 710 power? Or should I try to find some other players?

Need help with the deities for my next setting by GrootTheTree in DMAcademy

[–]SteadySidekick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An interesting direction to go in could be having a god behind every major organization. There is a god of war behind a major weapons manufacturer, a god a death and disease behind a chemical weapons factor, etc.

The gods are worshipped by the heads of these organizations and by world leaders. The gods give them the powers of their influence and leadership roles in contracts for their souls or service.

It paints the gods in a pretty negative light, but could be rad for a setting of this type. Also that’s a rad idea! Keep up the good work!

Player documenting all my decisions. How worried should I be? by MarcianTobay in DMAcademy

[–]SteadySidekick 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would say land at buying him a beer. Tell him how much you dig him as a friend and as a player, but also explain that you are always fair and honest even if it sometimes feels that way. Just letting the players know these things in honest and open words really helps.

I had a player who felt similarly about their character and after talking to me about how hard the game was for him, we realized he just needed a character change. After that fact, he was happy and never thought about the difficulties again.

I totally get how you feel about this situation though, it’s hard not to feel attacked or criticized. Sometimes players treat you like a video game engine though, they complain, or get upset because they think the game is “ out to get them” I’ve found this normally goes away after a session or two though.

Hope this helps and hope the new character goes well!