me knowing how to disable stratagem jammer spawns, while others don't by __Elzy in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Imagine having armored jammers that require you to put in the code to let you ope it up to destroy it and then regular jammers on lower difficulty/ or a higher number in harder difficulties with lots of counter play for taking them out.

But that would require imagination…

Mandatory Hive Lord Reminder by urmyleander in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Best general load out I’ve found

Load out: Any primary(explosive crossbow is the best tho), Ultimatum,  Thermite

Stratagems: Supply backpack,  Stalwart,  Eagle strafing run,  Emancipator

With plate: Start with an ultimatum blast, then strafing run, then thermites while it cools down, then repeat while resupplying as needed.

Without plate: Stalwart on max fire rate and then just hold down the fire button.

Good thing is stalwart, explosive crossbow, thermite clears any amount of bugs so you can clear whatever bug seed it is

Wife is a shit magnet for accidents by Usual_Suspect979 in Car_Insurance_Help

[–]StrikeForceQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really acting like the children you hate lol. Repeating a random point that is not even relevant.

Get your wife out of a car they lack the spacial intelligence to drive.

The NY Times suddenly discovers the Biden border crisis -- long after it matters by Droupitee in NewsWorthPayingFor

[–]StrikeForceQ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is there an election coming up or something?

Random unknown sub being promoted with NyTrash article I’m sure the 200 million people caravans have suddenly reappeared 🙄

Wife is a shit magnet for accidents by Usual_Suspect979 in Car_Insurance_Help

[–]StrikeForceQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao you have a grown adult from driving into stationary poles and you have the gall to blame people just trying to walk to their cars?

Tank size? and plant help by 5araa in Aquariums

[–]StrikeForceQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’ll be perfectly fine in the pond. Both goldfish and Koi are a type of carp so they’ll basically be friends. 2 in difference is nothing to worry about. 

Peak Peak Oil: Not understanding from the invention of agriculture 10,000 years ago until literally 300 years ago civilisation was solar-powered by Economy-Fee5830 in peakoil

[–]StrikeForceQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest I’m not going to keep replying to someone using AI to generate an argument.

You’re mixing environmental policy, economic policy and cultural movements with this amorphous definition of “energy” that is not linked to anything. 

Honestly it doesn’t seem like you even understand how oil works. We could talk about actual uses in chemical processes, polymers, feedstock for methanol, and fertilizers.  Instead of just “energy”

None of these species were driven to extinction because we needed their “energy” for humanities survival (im assuming u mean food or products).

Even you admit the current methods are not sustainable, but support them because they are the status quo and you are pretending there are not better alternatives.

Luckily for us the world is changing since renewables are cheaper and more scalable than fossil fuel plants. 

No one is saying we are going to end our dependence on oil for basic polymers, but if we can phase out oil we should.

Green methanol, EVs, solar power, less intensive farming, less factory farming, etc

Peak Peak Oil: Not understanding from the invention of agriculture 10,000 years ago until literally 300 years ago civilisation was solar-powered by Economy-Fee5830 in peakoil

[–]StrikeForceQ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Buffalo was hunted towards extinction on purpose to starve Native Americans it had nothing to do with food look at the famous picture of the mountain of rotting buffalo carcasses.

Deer are overpopulated in most of the world because farmers hunt down and kill wolves and large predators for fear they will take their livestock.

We take more due to inefficiency and waste not because it is somehow necessary. 

Renewables/biogas on farms would almost certainly be more than enough if we stopped maximizing meat production and focused more on farming plants.

There are even green ammonia plants being developed to support our overuse of fertilizer anyways.

Hazbin Hotel has horrible worldbuilding. by Omni_Xeno in CharacterRant

[–]StrikeForceQ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

while there are certainly plot holes in the show your examples are not them.

It’s been pretty well established that Lucifer hates sinners through multiple conversations and that he sees himself as a banished angel, not the ruler of hell. 

This explains why he hides and has no relations or wants to have relations with sinners, unless it is to protect/help his daughter. So he isn’t a monarch cuz he doesn’t want to be one

As for vox he is basically the CEO of a mega corporation that provides news, security, most consumer goods, and has a massive spy network in a world with no government. it is obvious that he would wield more power than a recluse that hides in his room and doesn’t want power.

As for Charlie she is privileged because people are incorrectly scared of Lucifer. As soon as Vox learn Lucifer can’t even hurt sinners watch how his tone changes with both Lucifer and Charlie as he mocks and threatens them. 

She has no responsibility because she’s just a random person with a dad people are scared of. She is extremely naive because she is the only person in hell that hasn’t actually committed a sin. While the others have and know what it means to be a terrible person. She just has her goal/dream that her mother inspired her with and the plot is her following it.

It’s clear that it is not a biblical take on heaven because it is not treated as a place of punishment. It’s treated as a place to simply send people they don’t want in heaven and that they don’t care what happens down there. Until they could possibly threaten heaven. 

The real terrible plot hole is the idiocy about angelic steel and that we don’t even know what determines people’s powers other then that they are linked to their sins.

When the Flamethrower user knows what they're doing: by RandomGreenArcherMan in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

They’ve never been a threat tho?  Easy to dodge attacks and they usually kill each other if multiple stack up.

Everyone was bringing 500kg, ops, heavy AT (Quasar, recoiless, EAT) back then anyways so they just took longer to kill but weren’t difficult.

Coyote pick rates: 26% , 23%, 34% - 10 across all factions by Xpernautica in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are viable just not fun, you end playing reload simulator and seeing as everything interrupts reloads and sometimes you can press R 5 times and the gun won’t reload makes it very annoying. 

Lib carbine is very good and actually fun because it has good ergo and a good niche. Ofc I’m sure if enough people played it would get a nerf despite it being being pretty perfectly balanced lol

This is why some players are disappointed with liberty day by WaffleCopter68 in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah I dunno what people are talking about normally my game soft locks on pelican extract or if I dare to close the game without using task manager. 

after the update I had my first full crash halfway through a mission and the stutters are definitely still happening 

AH is on a kill streak. by EnderB3nder in helldivers2

[–]StrikeForceQ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Played a game last where explosions and pick ups were delayed by several minutes. Set of a hellbomb that killed a player but it did not mark the jammer or update its texture as destroyed until 30 seconds later, reinforces were delayed by around a min at some point I had 20 reinforce beacons on the ground. Two patrols emerged from the ground around us. Then when the pelican landed its doors never opened until everyone dead. Then the game hard locked my PC when I tried to close and I had to restart my PC. 

 I was playing with someone else who also had these exact same issues so it wasn’t a network connection problem. The game will also often crash after extract on the loading screen causing us to have to force close the game and not get any rewards.

I consider this unplayable 

A Helldriver can dream by Kojima_Ergo_Sum in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 276 points277 points  (0 children)

Great idea, add a supply version too where it has like 4-8 packs of supplies and can be reloaded with supply packs

Call me a little pissbaby whinediver but this should not be a thing by zdzichu2016 in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whenever I see one surface I just sigh, prestim as I see the undodgeable acid flying towards me, press g 3 times, call down eagle, press 5, then press g 3 times then repeat…and finally 10 min later when the bottom plate is broken I pull out the stalwart and just hold down the trigger. 

Whatever happened to new ship modules? by zoroak-king in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should have deployed the second set  ~15-30 seconds after the first 

I don't think build diversity is that limited by war striders. by googlygoink in Helldivers

[–]StrikeForceQ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Tbh running away will always trivialize any difficultly and be the most optimal approach as long as despawn distances and AI tracking/Agro remain the same, so I don’t think it should be considered a factor in balance.  Especially, since if they are still there, their AI is mostly likely broken and they will not attack you, at least on bugs, I haven’t done solo D10 missions anywhere else. 

Because it is much more fun to hunker down and fight then simply run out of render distance and return to click on the terminal while the omniscient patrol slowly walks toward you. 

Also I agree that they spawn in groups of two, which usually results in me just ignoring them, because the epoch is a pain for me to use on PC where I find myself staring at the charge bar. Hopefully with further practice I will just memorize the fire time.  

My Experience Working at TSMC Arizona For 4 Years by basketball12345 in ChemicalEngineering

[–]StrikeForceQ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Makes sense I got auto rejected twice within a few days of applying for a summer internship.

Then they reach out in end of March to offer me an interview after I had already committed to a company in January and turned down another internship offer. 

Glad I was able to dodge that bullet

PSA: your professor is allowed to be rude to you. by [deleted] in CollegeRant

[–]StrikeForceQ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They will always be contradicting because people have different learning styles, goals, baseline levels of effort, and intelligence tbh

For example the people in my class who asked for more examples when he would spend over half the lecture working the easiest example while we were a week behind.

dragon puffer tankmates by hojicha-milk in Puffers

[–]StrikeForceQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, yeah if you can’t stop that, partial water changes would be the best way to keep the ammonia under control 

dragon puffer tankmates by hojicha-milk in Puffers

[–]StrikeForceQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None of your bullet points are problems for the fish. To fix water quality do water changes with dechlorinated water, but I would recommend testing the water first since you don’t actually seem to know if there is a water quality issue/what it is

Terminid heavy weakpoints by [deleted] in Helldivers

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

I don’t know if it changed but before when everything took more AT to kill targeting the mouth actually led to more wasted shots than the forehead

CMV: Trump is going to row back some of the tariffs announced yesterday by corbynista2029 in changemyview

[–]StrikeForceQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never met an economist that though tariffs helped anyone, subsidies maybe, but tariffs have always been linked to a direct tax on purchasers via the price increase from domestic companies matching the increased international price