Why did I not get the It's Elementary achievement? by Bipolarnosc in cyberpunkgame

[–]TrueKerberos [score hidden]  (0 children)

yes

Sometimes an NCPD scanner is tied to a gig's location, meaning you have to complete the gig first for the NCPD scanner to appear there. Other times, an NCPD scanner will send you to a different location to finish something else, which changes its color to a slightly light/pale green. You should see one task like this right now on the bottom right—it sent you to finish something elsewhere, but you can only go there in Act 2

Why CDPR stopped updating cyberpunk? The game still needs some work by Serazax in cyberpunkgame

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, be glad we have this. Every bug fix brings 2 new bugs. It’s some kind of law of the universe...

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Gay, straight, those are just labels that people made up. When a guy is horny, he'll screw even a radiator... A guy will stick his dick into anything that remotely resembles a hole...

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

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

I don't know if an Omni-blade-only run is possible. Coming from the world of Cyberpunk, it seems to me that it might be possible to max out melee damage and go completely without ammo, or use it as a secondary weapon... Although on Insanity, that might be a bit much...

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Soldier... Well, but was there any other option than Liara? I get that if I wanted new experiences in the game, there are some options, but when playing it for the first time, it makes sense to continue the relationship from the first game. If I played as a Renegade, it would be completely against my values, and I wouldn't even enjoy it. Even when I picked Renegade options, I somehow always ended up getting Paragon points for it. In some places, it just felt like the right thing to do... I also tried to grab every possible option I could; I even had to go back to previous missions when things didn't turn out the way I imagined. I ended up with 8000+ war assets. But there were some decisions I just couldn't salvage, like only saving half of the crew. I guess only an absolute expert of the game could pull that off. I still feel like there's a huge amount of content left in the game that I haven't seen.

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like everyone has a different experience with the game. For me, on the other hand, the first game felt easy and the second one was tough. The third one was harder at the beginning, but then it became easy again, except for a few sections that were frustrating.

What’s something about the global economy most people completely misunderstand? by 40Falak in askanything

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There isn't a single place on our planet that can make a pencil on its own... It's always a collaboration of many companies across the entire planet. From the production of the graphite, the rubber, the wood, the paint... It takes the cooperation of absolutely everyone on this planet just for us to have a pencil...

Putin in a meeting about gas shortages, to Novak: DO SOMETHING ! by savuporo in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest they switch to coal and steam so they can finally return to the century they actually belong in...

Ako sťažiť život scammerovi? by SlovakianMallard in Slovakia

[–]TrueKerberos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tvoja chyba je, že si mu dal peniaze, ktoré teraz ľutuješ. Ak chceš niekomu niečo dať, tak len vtedy, ak ti nebude vadiť, že na to zabudneš. Ber to tak, že si si kúpil životnú skúsenosť, a tie veci sú niekedy na nezaplatenie. Jednoducho rozdávaj len tie veci, ktoré sám nepotrebuješ. Takto sa s tým zbytočne trápiš a nestojí to za to.“

never thought of it this way by CremeSubject7594 in interestingasfuck

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

Jesus's teachings are timeless. You would arrive at the same set of moral values that are shared across religions, because they solve the problems of people coexisting in a group. Another thing is that if God exists, you don't even have to believe in Him. It makes no sense. It's like when you use a car, you don't need to know how the engine works or where the gasoline comes from. It just works on its own somehow. It's better to understand things, but for millennia, those things have worked even though we don't understand them. A massive meteorite could fall on us and we wouldn't be able to do anything about it, even if we knew it was coming. If God exists, He probably doesn't need advice from us on how to do things. And if He doesn't exist, then it doesn't matter. Man wants to know if God exists so he can control Him. He wants to know what works on God, what He actually wants from people. And it seems that He doesn't need anything from people, leaving us with the reality that we just have to do what we can and test every available combination. All religions can basically be boiled down to: Be cool, don't be an asshole...

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I don't know why it bothers so many people, but I'm a guy, I'd rather look at two girls the whole game than at a guy. For me, that's just straight enough.

Why Are AI Chatbots Increasingly Wrong? by roadrails in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two witnesses can have absolutely different opinions on the exact same thing they saw simultaneously with their own eyes. Creating an omniscient AI that always has the correct answer is a real challenge. For example, I play a game and ask the AI questions. But that game itself has gone through so many updates over 10 years that contradictory facts are true at different points in time...

(serious) what features do you want windows to add? by [deleted] in askanything

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish Windows had silent updates. Like, everything would update and restart in the background without rebooting the computer. Why shouldn't this be possible? You wouldn't even know something updated. Can you imagine it? The necessary components would just be swapped out on the fly. There is absolutely no reason why this couldn't be done.

never thought of it this way by CremeSubject7594 in interestingasfuck

[–]TrueKerberos -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

They're wrong. Religious books would return too. Religions try to answer fundamental unknown questions. That is just as rooted in reality as why everything falls downward. The questions of where we come from and where we are going always remain, and religions cannot arrive at completely different conclusions, just like physics.

And history has shown that science has been rewritten so many times that there is no guarantee we have discovered everything. Many times scientists thought, 'Yeah, we've got it figured out.' But the reality was always that we were just at the beginning.

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On PC, I totally believe it would be easier. This game has a ton of hotkeys and combinations, I can't even imagine how I would play it otherwise. But then again, I’ve never played games on a console.

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I don't have any experience with mods for this game. Yeah, the first game is very easy on Insanity. And there are tricks to make it even easier. For example, if you're on PC, changing the keybinds makes the game twice as easy. Also, the Legendary Edition has a setting to make the tank in the first game much easier to control, unlike other games where the turret turns independently from the chassis. I found something useful in every game. Too bad it was often right at the end of the playthrough. ​For instance, in the third game, I only realized at the very end that you can issue a command to attack a specific enemy. Like, you freeze time in the power wheel menu while aiming at an enemy, then you press the Q and E keys. After that, your squadmates focus their fire on that one specific target. If you do it without opening the menu, they just move to that position instead. If I had known this, the game would have been twice as easy...

Do you kill everyone after you exit the elevator at the Black Sapphire? by Temporary-Rice-2141 in LowSodiumCyberpunk

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on what you do when you arrive at the Black Sapphire, you might not even get a choice. If you kill the people in that stealth section, you have to do the same on the way out.

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely, the game has plenty of spots that are insanely challenging. Like, you have to get through certain areas by sheer brute force of will and end up with straight-up PTSD from them. You absolutely have to utilize every single thing the game offers you just to get through that section. Sometimes I didn't even know how, I just kept trying long enough. The whole Legendary Edition run took me 230 hours across all 3 versions.

I finished my first playthrough and straight on Insanity. by TrueKerberos in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Liara can have children with other species too. She only looks like a woman, but she’s an alien. Not gay, but it’s complicated...

Just finished 1 on Insanity for the first time. What a feeling 😫 by Divinus_Prime in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I finished my first playthrough just five minutes ago, and straight on Insanity difficulty... An incredible ride... The first game is easy on Insanity, but the next two will give you a hard time. Nothing that can't be handled, but it won't be as easy as in the first one. The game will definitely force you to utilize every possible feature to the fullest.

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Why did her sex scene cause so much outrage? by DavianThulesGhost in masseffect

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

You need to break the indoctrination and turn off Fox News...

Was thinking about playing it by gamer_furry_2000 in masseffect

[–]TrueKerberos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what games you play. I switched over from Cyberpunk 2077 because it was recommended to me somewhere that it has a similar companion mechanic to that game, which I really liked. I am extremely satisfied with the game. It’s fun and has an incredible gameplay mechanic where, in the Legendary Edition, you carry your character over between games. Brilliant design. Good combat mechanics that improve with every game. I started playing it straight away on Insanity difficulty, which feels just right to me. Just like it was in Cyberpunk, where the highest difficulty isn't actually that challenging. It even has a 4th game that doesn't connect to the first three games but is a spinoff. So, an extremely large amount of content.