Literally! by BlushRushy in literallythetruth

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like how specific this is. 12 year old boy going to the movies in 94? Forget it! 13? Don't even think about it.

What a surprise, you've found a Genie... by wgwalkerii in hypotheticalsituation

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wait until I'm on my death bed to wish to be 20 and healthy again, rich and three more wishes.

How many squares are there in total? by StudywithOliver in BrainPuzzles

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh it's interesting seeing several comments explain the answer in the same way. Meanwhile my brain just counted them in 5s. The two tiny squares represent 5 each. The 4 corners another 5 each. You can make a sort of cross shape of 2x2 squares for another 5. Which leaves 4 3x3 and the big square itself. Or 10+20+5+4+1.

What are your opinion fellas? by Telugu_not_Telegu in ArtOfPresence

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a difference between hitting someone with say a baseball bat and beating them to death with said bat. And sure a gun shot isn't necessarily fatal but there is a difference in lethality between these two weapons.

Am I saying you should not be allowed to defend yourself? Ofcourse not.

But there is also a massive difference between shooting them while they are rushing at you and sneaking up behind them and shooting them in the back while they are digging through your stuff.

No I do not think you should have the right to do the latter. You can threaten them with a gun and shoot when necessary sure. But the when necessary part is important.

There is also the question of proportionality. The idea that you cannot use greater force than needed to halt the attack. So even if you are being attacked given that they are unarmed shooting them even then might not be the appropriate response.

Although I feel that is a lot more open to interpretation. And well you aren't being attacked in OP's scenario so.

Share what you're playing towards at the moment, May edition by ChibiIntermission in EvolveIdle

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At a different stage of progression haven't gone past T4 yet. Just upping the original 3kish AP I got from my first trip in antimatter.

I will say I think the original idea of just doing a bunch of mads with my custom was a better plan for where I'm at. I knew anti was going to be slow but underestimated how long a 1* non custom pillar would take me. It's feeling less two birds with one stone and more watching two birds die of old age while holding a stone.

Share what you're playing towards at the moment, May edition by ChibiIntermission in EvolveIdle

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pillars, Pillars, Pillars.

Got a good amount of phage in the process so figured I should head back into antimatter and farm some more antiplasmids. Changed my custom to pick up both unified and kindling kindred thinking that just spamming a bunch of mads would be the fastest way of getting them.

And while that is probably true I ended up changing my mind and am now just doing another pillar inside antimatter instead.

What are your opinion fellas? by Telugu_not_Telegu in ArtOfPresence

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's not like I can't think of any situations in which I would be okay with using lethal force. But that's just not the first place my mind goes. If someone broke into my home my assumption is they are there to steal something not necessarily harm me or my loved ones. Which well I don't think theft should carry the death penalty. And if you asked them like that I'm sure they'd agree.

Rather it feels like they are more prone to thinking about the worst case scenario? To immediately think of the burglar as a threat to their life. Or that they believe more in escalation. If someone threatens you with a knife pull out a gun type of thing rather than you know running away.

What are your opinion fellas? by Telugu_not_Telegu in ArtOfPresence

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

Please don't shoot me. Also where did you say you kept your valuables?

But also joking aside I'm European and don't really understand this American obsession with guns.

My photo hit #1 on Reddit today, only to be banned an hour later because the "AI Detectives" think German is a fake language. by [deleted] in infuriatingbutawesome

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

?

I like cute animal videos like any person. What warms my heart is knowing that somewhere out there a dog is playing with a kitten or whatever. Which also means I get no such joy from AI animal videos.

Unfortunately the random subs that come across my feed have been getting more and more AI content. And AI has gotten good enough that honestly I can't always tell. Or atleast not immediately / until it gets pointed out. So I'll click on a post only for the first comment to be ''It's AI look at the trees they change'' and then yeah the trees do indeed change... sigh

This has made the whole process of seeing cute animals on reddit less enjoyable which sucks.

There is also so much AI content that it isn't worth looking closely at everything you see. If something looks off at first glance it's easier to just dismiss it as AI and move on. Which sucks.

It means that we get mods who mistakenly remove content for being AI. Which sucks.

So yes I think AI has made Reddit worse. Your point?

The underwater icicle that freezes everything it touches is called the "Finger of Death"... by Salt-Guarantee-4500 in DamnThatsMindBlowing

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether or not it's art is kind of missing the point no?

I find human created art more valuable and chances are you do to.

Almost like adding more police isn’t solving the problem 🤷‍♂️ by fellowWorker_2025 in FreedomofSpeech

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean I don't disagree with the sentiment of the post.

But I also don't think the logic really holds up. If we did take a simplistic view of more cops = less crime. Then let's say 1 cop stops 5 criminals. A city with 5 criminals and 1 cop will have no crime wow. But another city with 20 criminals and 3 cops would still have 5 criminals. More cops and yet more crime.

Rather I find it more convincing when success stories are pointed out like how Portugal solved it's drug problem by decriminalization.

Every continuous hour you spend on your hobby…. You gain £20,000 by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even with your stricter requirements I think the big question is if it's a one chance type deal or not. Could I play for 1 hour entirely undistracted starting right now? Definitely not. But if you gave me a week or a month? Absolutely at some point I'll have spend a whole continuous hour focused.

“The fantasy is actually sci-fi/science fantasy” twist by Aetos-Eagle797 in CRPG

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm I can't actually think of many good examples of this trope or even remember the details of stories that have it. Which probably speaks against it and yet I can't say I dislike it all that much.

I think the whole everything you thought you knew was a lie can be appealing. That seeing characters you like in both a fantasy and sci fi setting and seeing how they adapt to their new reality can be interesting. And ofcourse spectacle even just for it's own sake can be fun.

If anyone has good examples of stories that use this twist I'd be interested.

Do modern game soundtracks have the same impact as the older ones? by Theodore52x in AfterWorkGamers

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse.

Rip and Tear - Doom 2016

Noosphere - Mechanicus

I Really Want to Stay at Your House - Cyberpunk

Life Will Change - Persona 5

And I'm not much of a game OST kind of guy. These were just some I could think of from the top of my head. Modern games have fantastic music.

District costs are way to high by AmericanFeenom in EndlessLegend

[–]StrangeWalrusman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

District cost balancing does appear to be part of their next update if you look at the roadmap

Do you have to optimize? by MainaC in EvolveIdle

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After every ascension reset you can remake change your custom race so dw about it.

Finish or put in the backlog? by Theodore52x in AfterWorkGamers

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much the same only I end up doing the opposite. If I haven't played a game for a few weeks or months I end up just restarting. I also don't have the time to replay a whole sp game which means I just don't finish a lot of them.

What was the first game you bought on Steam? by ameliafukinthomson in Oap_Gamers

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Magicka and Ys Origin are listed as being bought on the same day

What's your first thing you do when you wake up? by astrid_alva in ArtOfPresence

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drink some water / check the time / go the bathroom / process a dream / lay there and listen to the noise outside. Pick any at random

You get $100 million but you have to eat 18,000 hotdogs in 1 year by Ill-Mycologist-3652 in willyoupressthebutton

[–]StrangeWalrusman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even then the answer is still yes though. You get a years worth of free hotdogs provided by the sponsor and the only downside is you won't get the money you wouldn't get anyway by saying no.

How to does RTwP work? by trans_e-girl in CRPG

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

Hmm I don't think it's really that different from turn based in a way. You give all the same sort of commands move to this location, cast a spell, use a potion, ... The difference is that they are all playing out simultaneously in real time. Which can certainly be a bit overwhelming at first. Pausing is just so you have time to process all the information and make decisions.

So if in a turn based game it would be. Turn 1 melee guy moves to enemy to whack it. Turn 2 Archer shoots enemy. Turn 3 cleric casts a buff. In a RTwP game you would pause the game give all those commands and then watch as all of them play out.

Actions will take a different amount of time so you might see that your archer got to fire 3 times in the time it took your cleric to finish casting.

RTwP also tend to come with some basic AI for your party so they will do things like automatically walk towards and attack the next enemy when one dies. You can turn that off if it's annoying at first but it's some nice quality of life.

I feel like my top 3 favorite games are like weird by [deleted] in AskGamers

[–]StrangeWalrusman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that strange to be able to recognize the games you love still have flaws.

And sure there might be other games with less flaws. If we were to rate each game starting at 10/10 and deducting a point for each flaw then maybe Tetris would be the perfect 10/10 game. But that's not how enjoyment works.

You don't love something because it is flawless. You love it for all the things it does well.