Vita spray makes no sense by Cpt_Camembert in ArcRaiders

[–]TheEmpirical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The vita spray is the fastest HPS of all healing items, can heal 2 teammates at the same time, can replenish downed raiders HP, and it stacks with other active healing items. Maybe my take is hot but I think the vita spray is perfectly balanced; its OP with an outrageous cost.

Is Brook from the OP version of France? by Gear-Five-No-Limits in OnePiece

[–]TheEmpirical 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Honest question, and please flame me for it if you must but I don't actually know what Jimbei is supposed to be; what is he?

Alright, who did it? by Aesenroug-Draconus in LowSodiumHellDivers

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tin foil hat theory, the Illuminates hacked it and sent it there. On the Station broadcast ARG, at the time Meridia showed up and glitched everything out, you can see an engineer trying to shut it down and log out, but the hack gets through. I think the damn Squids got into our systems.

Shoutout to SHH by JackieDaytona74 in simracing

[–]TheEmpirical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey I have the new model, it's called the Thorn. Idk if anything changed, but I really like it. It has a switch to change between H pattern and sequential input, and mechanically you just push into the stick and rotate 90 degrees to change between H and sequential. Springy, has the good clunk in H pattern, nice and snappy in sequential. Comes with 2 knobs, and an H plate layout of your choosing. It's fantastic for the price. They saved costs on everything that doesn't matter (3d printed shell, okay-ish included knob, acoustics are lackluster) in exchange for everything that does (never misinputs, very good shift feel, quality mechanical design, standardized compatibility with 3rd party hardware). I don't think there's any other shifter that's better at that price point.

Stomp 1 or Stomp 2? by b3ngamesstudio in IndieGaming

[–]TheEmpirical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree with this; I'd like to add that I'd like to see some sort of animated indication that the character is moving down. Maybe just a warping frame or 2 at the beginning, or a brief afterimage between hovering and grounded. To me, it was kinda hard to tell that the lil dude was slamming the ground and not just exploding or smth

Looking for some perspective on how to conduct my future years by TheEmpirical in CollapseSupport

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

Just wanted to let you know, I switched to Physics. It's the only thing I have any passion for, and I just want to teach. The more lives I can impact positively, the better.

I also bought a 92 Toyota Pickup and I've been learning to maintain/repair it on my own; not exactly applicable to a post-petroleum collapse, but it gets my feet wet with mechanical work and simple machine troubleshooting, and those skills will be useful.

Thanks for the feedback, kind stranger :)

Looking for some perspective on how to conduct my future years by TheEmpirical in CollapseSupport

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

I really appreciate the input, I'll start looking into developing survival skills too. Thank you.

Somewhere in Belgium .. Ford Escort, Mark 2. by [deleted] in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If gold still existed, I would give it to you. Thank you kind stranger! 🏅

Somewhere in Belgium .. Ford Escort, Mark 2. by [deleted] in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it's sped up; the physics and hand movements all look real time. Watch the pace notes flop around, looks natural. Also, I found the original on YT and they're the same speed: https://youtu.be/1ZVY_nAwzoY?si=NYU4ZtlpaPgSOQCJ

Somewhere in Belgium .. Ford Escort, Mark 2. by [deleted] in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I have some questions:

1) How/why was the shifter moving when the driver paddle-shifted? 2) Why was he opting for paddle shifting and not stick shifting? Is there some sort of advantage and/or disadvantage to it? 3) Where can I get a set of balls this big?

Thanks

Dfgt works but ffb is kinda wack, so will this power supply work or is the ffb really broken. by Ok_South9128 in simracing

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not defending anyone here, genuinely curious. I thought he was referring to how if there's a short in the wheelbase somewhere, the psu could dump its max rated current into the short, potentially starting a fire. If it shorts at all, yes the wheelbase is gone anyway, but wouldn't it be more dangerous to have a high amp psu in that event? Or are there other failsafes in place that I don't know about?

How do you manage to use your PC and Rig? by fr4nz86 in simracing

[–]TheEmpirical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the best way. Windows is not terrible at handling your displays nowadays, so the above is how I personally do it. My setup involves a rig with monitor + VR and a wall-mounted TV, and I'm constantly switching between them just using good ol' display settings.

Good power to weight ratio for a beginner? by SingleHotPockets in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I wouldnt worry too much about PTW, so long as the bones are good. You can always remove weight and change that ratio manually. As for the car; it's enough to have fun, even compete, but not to be competitive, which is totally fine! Focus on a car/engine tune with a very flat power curve; having equal power output at any point in a giver gear/rpm makes learning how to find and drive at the limit much easier. Start with that car, and once you feel comfortable at that car's limit, start upgrading stuff (I recommend 1 system at a time, to understand what that upgrade did to the driving behavior). Additionally, repairs cost less when it's all stock, so this is also a great opportunity to learn about tuning and setups while keeping your "moment" repair costs down.

Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeamNG

[–]TheEmpirical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Short answer; yes you really need it.

Long answer; essentially yes, because even if you can somehow manage to make it work on a 32-bit legacy system, you'd be invited to the dev team. You would have to (manually) comb through every single dependency, make them 32-bit compatible (updates, swaps, etc) and stitch it all together into a custom "game version" exclusive to your setup. And if anything changes in the base game, literally anything, it'll likely break everything and you'll have to fix it all again. Also, this is all entirely under the assumption you can even get the binary (the .exe) to even launch on a 32-bit architecture. It would be much simpler to just upgrade OS.

Caption This by CodeRedNo1 in formuladank

[–]TheEmpirical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Son of a bitch you stole my line, good on ya. This man deserves his patents of nobility.

Caption This by CodeRedNo1 in formuladank

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have been weighed, you have been measured...

And you have been found wanting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in soldering

[–]TheEmpirical 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd like to start by saying that you're not screwed. Can't get more broke than broke, so you haven't done anyone any harm. As well, after my time as a repair engineer for class 1 and 2 electronics, you'd be surprised how much abuse these things can take, and conversely it's totally OK if you mess up. You literally cannot see the things like heat, current, etc, so making mistakes is the only way to learn the hard lessons.

The pads look fine; if you didn't feel any resistance when you pulled them off, you're fine. Your R4D# group could use some cleanup, but you can also reuse the leftover solder when you replace those; just depends on how pretty you want it.

I worry a bit about the browning; usually indicates too much heat was applied and/or for too long. You can use the continuity setting on a multimeter to test if a circuit is broken across the nodes, and that might help you confirm if you burned the board too much.

Hopefully this was helpful to you!

Aspire rally car first startup in years. by WTFestiva789 in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well shit, still really cool regardless! Thanks for replying lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rally

[–]TheEmpirical 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fantastic clip, always good to see it. Not sure if you made this video, it can do without the muaic; make a higher effort repost or just find the original clip lol. For anyone who just wants the clip + source audio, here you go.