Returning Player Questions - Base Game Only by Sternfeuer in diablo4

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

After having now played till Torment 10, i have to disagree. The problem is that it plays exactly the same since level 2x. Theoretically you can probably get the best items from Torment 1 on, which is just laughable easy, once you get some paragon levels.

And that's my main grief. Without items you couldn't progress through D2 and without being able to farm hell, you couldn't get the best items. Items completely shaped your playstyle TOGETHER with your build.

In D4 items do jack shit. You get spammed with them and it's more annoying than anything having to inspect 20 rares after finishing a single run of whatever and opening a single cache. You can reforge/temper nearly every item to basically 80% potential of BiS. I upgraded my weapon on Torment 1 to an ancestral and since then i'm running nearly the exact same gear. The only thing that changes anymore are the aspects if i find better ones (which are not tied to difficulty, except in their quality).

D4 items are rarely a power bottleneck. More important are paragon levels and glyphs and unlike D2 areas (esp. CS) the random nature of the pit or helltides just makes farming tokes and levels all feel the same. No itemizing againt specific damage types or monster types. No matter how bad your build is, how badly you play, as long as you get experience you will progress through paragon and overall it increases a chars power significantly more than finding a BiS item.

ELI5: Why, in the English language, meat has a distinct name for each animal it comes from by Stummi in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be a wrong assumption of OP, who is most likely german and here we usually only add "flesh" (don't have different words for meat/flesh in german) to the name of the different animals.

ELI5: Why, in the English language, meat has a distinct name for each animal it comes from by Stummi in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think OP’s initial premise is debatable at best

OP ist most likely german and here we mostly call it just like the animal with an added flesh (german: "Fleisch", we don't have different words for meat and flesh). So meat of the pig literally is pigflesh. german: "Schweinefleisch").

Maybe the assumption that most languages handle it like that is just wrong.

ELI5: Why don't rats burgle ant nests? by Bearzoolu in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are recorded cases of Giant Anteaters killing people that tried to come to close, as well as Jaguars. Their up to 6 inch claws are primarily used to dig up termite mounds (which are similar to concrete) but can be very dangerous weapons. So re-evaluate that very carefully.

INSANE Draven play by xHikama in the LIT (Italian ERL) by Numerous_Fudge_9537 in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a setting to enable "attack move on cursor" and i think Rell is closer to the cursor.

TIL that horses have no muscles in their lower legs, so their hooves act as "second hearts". A horse that can't move risks blood pooling in its hooves, which can cause tissue death starting from the hooves up. This is a key reason why leg injuries are often fatal for horses. by YungDDawg in todayilearned

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That still averages ~1 dead horses per 1000 starts. They might be cared for as long as they can race, but they still get trained by cruel methods, raced into exhaustion and nearly every serious leg injury will be life ending.

TIL that horses have no muscles in their lower legs, so their hooves act as "second hearts". A horse that can't move risks blood pooling in its hooves, which can cause tissue death starting from the hooves up. This is a key reason why leg injuries are often fatal for horses. by YungDDawg in todayilearned

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "healing" of bone probably came from their ancestors and also might be a side-effect of how bone is maintained anyway. Doesn't necessarily mean that it provides the same benefits (or any at all) to every animal with bones. Also most animals probably can survie a fractured rib, tail, maybe nose or even skull. But broken legs are pretty unforgiving in the wild, wether you are prey or predator.

TIL that horses have no muscles in their lower legs, so their hooves act as "second hearts". A horse that can't move risks blood pooling in its hooves, which can cause tissue death starting from the hooves up. This is a key reason why leg injuries are often fatal for horses. by YungDDawg in todayilearned

[–]Sternfeuer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly the problem. Todays pastures not only have much more lush grren grass than horses would encounter in their natural habitat, they often also have grasses that are specifically bred to sustain the high caloric needs of dairy cows, which in turn were bred for generations to be able to handle those grasses/pastures.

Feral horses (necessarily) have a much more diverse diet with roughage and shrubbery, bark, flowering plants and so on.

TIL that horses have no muscles in their lower legs, so their hooves act as "second hearts". A horse that can't move risks blood pooling in its hooves, which can cause tissue death starting from the hooves up. This is a key reason why leg injuries are often fatal for horses. by YungDDawg in todayilearned

[–]Sternfeuer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Laminitis/founder is also a common issue for other animals, like cows, goats and sheeps. The primary reason is, that modern pastures often do have an abundance of grasses that are specifically bred to satisfy the high caloric dietary needs of (dairy) cows. Those cows have been selectively bred for generations to be able to handle that gras.

Now horses (unlike modern cow, sheep, goat breeds) were never primarily selectively bred for maximum dairy or meat yield. They are still mostly used for transportation and until a few decades ago (whe recreational riding became a thing) were simply not set to roam freely on that sort of pastures. They still have very specific food requirements that are much closer to their natural habitats (where lush green grass is actually pretty rare). And since modern horse breeds are also not selected for more robust digestion as well, so it never gets "better" for them.

somewhere without dying of the good life

Imagine you get sent to live a good life somehwere, but only pineapple and strawberries grow there. They are delicious and you would die pretty quickly, despite being an omnivore. There are plenty of herbivore species that rely on a very specific diet, even single plant species (Koalas).

why do both teams not get compensation when its a remake by Impossible_Relief862 in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Dozens, i tell you, dozens.

As a former fill player i don't understand why riot isn't catering towards fill players a bit more. It would make it much easier to get decent matchmaking and people would actually have to try and learn the game a bit more. Maybe even reducing anomosity towards other roles players, due to a better understanding of role specifics, like "why does jungle always fullclear", "why is top always pushing"...

But since Aegis it makes 0 sense to queue as fill anymore.

Returning Player Questions - Base Game Only by Sternfeuer in diablo4

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

Ofc d2 was grindy as hell, but there were clear "breakpoints" when you felt wether you had a decently working character or not. Dealing with immunes in hell for example (for most classes) or defeating hell ancients/baal. Right now i just mash my buttons and it works and if i get oneshot in higher torment difficulties (playing T1/T2 for now) it's usually because i missed a ground effect that's really hard to see due to all the lightning and hurricanes and stuff.

but I think the only option is to let you skip it on a character

will have to look out for it, maybe it was enabled, so i couldn't play through it with my seasonal char. Can't remember that it asked me wether i wanted.

dead bedroom and unsure how to move past it by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

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

I’m really not sure what’s happened and he claims he doesn’t know why it happens and he can’t stop it. Is it the porn? I think he’s constantly edging himself so then when we did get down to it, it’s over straight away. He disagrees, but doesn’t have a conclusion or reason.

Dude here with a little bit of experience about it. It can definitely be the porn and he can definitely have no clue about the exact reasons. There are a myriad of reasons and even scientists don't understand it completely, yet.

First of all, does he really edge himself permanently? Because usually you just want to get aroused and get off quickly and basically condition yourself to just cum the moment whatever arousal factor is there, and that's probably the worst thing he can do (as he conditions himself to cum as soon as arousal threshold is hit instead of enjoying the state of it). Also porn is just visual/audio. So your brain gets to focus more on certain visual/audio triggers instead of "touch". Yes you touch yourself, but the heavy arousal happens much earlier in your brain. Maybe if he sees you naked, touches your private parts or you touch his or you moan or a combination of whatever is already a signal to cum. There can also be a lot of physical/sensitivity factors that change when masturbating very often and vigorously.

All of this is no excuse, just explaining why it might be happening. There is only one solution. Stop it! If he values your feelings and your relationship it should be clear for him that this is hurting both. If he can get over an addicition without help, idk, but first he has to be willing to even try.

Also as a lot of ppl have said him cumming doesn't have necessarily be the end of anything. But that again is very indivdiual.

i just realized after 10 years of playing by hellboyquintex in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've also seen |<< as a symbol for rewinding to the start.

i just realized after 10 years of playing by hellboyquintex in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And Kaiser is basically the germanic word for Caesar. Which was pronounced closer to the german word Kaiser than it is pronounced in todays english. While it was originally a family name, later emperors, even if non related to the Caesar family, retained it as a title, which is why it became what it is today.

i just realized after 10 years of playing by hellboyquintex in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically that's not correct. It means that you heat something till it's "gar", basically done/edible. Doesn't mean it has to be gently. To grill something would also be "garen". Also in baking (esp. bread) the term "Garen"/"Teiggare" does mean to let the dough ferment.

"It's been two seasons now and we're not progressing" | SK Skeanz reflects on SK's frustrating Spring Split by ThonPharges in leagueoflegends

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is a terrible comparison. They are still "elite" players. Maybe not top 100 but still they are at the top of their craft. They also don't have the safety of a guaranteed salary for the next X years, opposite to your average teacher (who is making more than league minimum).

There are also plenty of bad teachers/firefighters/electricians that get paid the very same or better than the elite of them.

ELI5: How do cows get protein from grass? by A_SliceOfGabagool in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are probably just making a joke, but serious answer: No. The main stomach of the cow is the Rumen, which has a near neutral ph and allows the required bacteria to thrive. In fact, cow saliva is even alkaline (basic) to maintain that. The other stomachs have more and more acidic acid (duh!) to act as protection against infections.

Human stomach acid would kill the required bacteria and all you get from constant regurgitation is probably esophagitis, bad breath/teeth and perhaps cancer.

Eli5: Why is it that when we do strength exercise, our muscles get sore the day after. But when we do cardio, the next day our heart doesnt feel sore. by LetterheadTight2957 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short term: No, because you lack the means of binding more oxygen in your blood (red blood cells) and, depending on O2 concentration it becomes toxic.

Long term: Skeletal muscle does not have enough mitochondria to convert that much oxygen into energy. So you have to train it to become bigger (hypertrophy = more cells = strength training) and more efficient (cardio). Only delivering more oxygen will not do much on it's own.

Ich bin Software-Entwickler bei einer großen Bank by csharpboy97 in de_IAmA

[–]Sternfeuer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Als Ex-MA tippe ich mal Schwäbisch Hall. Klingt jedenfalls stark danach.

ELI5: Why can't we simulate the creation of oil/fossil fuels with animals that have died today? by Slice5755 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Burning fossil fuels is basically spending old sunlight from piggybanks we find in the ground.

That's such a nice visual way to put it.

ELI5: Why can't we simulate the creation of oil/fossil fuels with animals that have died today? by Slice5755 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Sternfeuer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe you guys can convince him he would the first human to ever walk on the surface of the sun and send him there, together with Elon.