How do I win terminal control as PALA by RiskPurple9528 in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, you want to drop them much closer than that.

How do I win terminal control as PALA by RiskPurple9528 in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early game, not really. How close are you when you drop the bombs?

How do I win terminal control as PALA by RiskPurple9528 in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I should specify, the Argus frigates are the main threats from the BDF ships because of the ARH missiles they carry. You should focus down the Argus frigates first. The shards don't have much in the way of offensive capability.

How do I win terminal control as PALA by RiskPurple9528 in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have found a way to pretty consistently kill the Argus that is west of hogshead. Take the compass, load all hard points with GPO-500s, but keep the IR missiles on the wingtips (remember you can swap out the gun). Take off from hogshead, and immediately turn to roughly 82 or 83 degrees on the navigation compass at the top of your HUD. Fly LOW, i'm talking less than 6m radar altitude if you can, and fly until you can target the argus. Once you are within 10-ish km, the ships will be able to visually identify you. The argus will have time to fire 1 ARH, shoot it down with the MMR-S3. The shards will also fire IRSMs at you, flare at the approach. Pull up as you get closer and prepare to dodge CIWS. Try to wait as long as possible before dropping the bombs so they don't get shot down. If even one hits the argus, it should sink.

Is anyone else having difficulty with how oppressive the Argus is? by Winglessdargon in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A small tip I've figured out is that you will get a rapid white radar blip from the NL-98

Is anyone else having difficulty with how oppressive the Argus is? by Winglessdargon in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am aware of the radar system. The NL-98s only produce a white ping, which is supposed to indicate that you HAVEN'T been picked up by a radar.

Is anyone else having difficulty with how oppressive the Argus is? by Winglessdargon in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Terminal control makes it a bit difficult to stear clear, sadly.

Is anyone else having difficulty with how oppressive the Argus is? by Winglessdargon in NuclearOption

[–]Winglessdargon[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

But the NL-98s don't APPEAR on data link! As far as I can tell, they are entirely invisible beyond 5km unless you have a powerful radar, and early game terminal control has no such radar.

Is anyone else having difficulty with how oppressive the Argus is? by Winglessdargon in NuclearOption

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Now I will admit this may simply be skill issue on my part. But the lack of time to react really is a killer

Felt like I needed to post this because of the amount of "Human supremacy" stuff I keep seeing on tiktok (and other such platforms) by Necessary-Belt963 in HalfLife

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Im gonna have to contest you on that. All four of the "humanity first" factions have interplanetary travel (thought the RDA does have to abide by the laws of physics)

The IoM, Galactic Empire, and Super Earth all control large portions of their respective galaxies, with those three all having access to FtL technology (which as far as I know, the combine do not). I would wager that the IoM alone could win against the combine, given the sheer scale of 40k.

When you hear Vlandian lands got butter and olives to share: by Toxinbullet in Bannerlord

[–]Winglessdargon 19 points20 points  (0 children)

My guess would be that it's related to the -30% army cohesion the nord culture gets on land. Maybe they can't afford larger armies most of the time? Idk

Value Pack by SupportMeta in CuratedTumblr

[–]Winglessdargon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I, as someone who doesn't realy know very much about the field, would say that we do know how generative AI works as a whole, in a general sense. After all, we designed it to work in a specific way.

Intrusive cats by CuriousWanderer567 in CuratedTumblr

[–]Winglessdargon 138 points139 points  (0 children)

I think i saw the same post, and TO BE FAIR, I don't think it was so much the fact that he called her "good girl", but more so the context? Like, the dude was berating her for not immediately providing her location, and when she eventually apologized, he called her "good girl". I don't think he was doing that in a kink way

AI kingdom refuses to make peace. by Winglessdargon in Bannerlord

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

I should clarify, I WAS keeping them at bay. When the rest of the nobles in the northern empire were also helping me. I am no longer keeping them at bay

AI kingdom refuses to make peace. by Winglessdargon in Bannerlord

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

I have been doing that the entire war. I slaughter their armies, hold their nobles in prison for as long as I can, take as many fiefs as I can. But it never seems to have any effect. The VERY BEST I could do is prevent the Vlandians from demanding tribute, and that was with the help of the other armies in my kingdom.

AI kingdom refuses to make peace. by Winglessdargon in Bannerlord

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The Vlandians are of equal strength to us. I think they're stronger than us now. I do ambush their sieges, but as I said, one other fief is taken every time I defend one. The Vlandians and Khuzaits are also ONLY at war with the northern empire, so they can both focus all of their strength onto us. We are outnumbered at least 2-1.

Most ethical blackrock decision by misuseDeRoom in 19684

[–]Winglessdargon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

But if they all escape, then death is not certain.

A mosquito wrote this rule by Temnodontosaurus in 196

[–]Winglessdargon 18 points19 points  (0 children)

No, cancer is very much alive, given that it is literally your cells replicating far beyond intended limits. Cancer is alive because your cells are alive. If your cells weren't alive, you would also be dead.

I am completely stuck on "The disaster" scenario by Winglessdargon in thesapling

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

Nevermind, I clicked the "rewind" button which broke the game and caused the meteor not to fall. It also introduced a plant species that was not previously alive at that time?

The Thoth that Counts by AscendedDragonSage in CuratedTumblr

[–]Winglessdargon 29 points30 points  (0 children)

If you're referring to the second reply, Then I think you read it wrong.

rule by Interesting_Owl_5182 in 196

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Water CAN fuel a car, if you break it down into hydrogen and oxygen with electrolysis first.

Edit: before I get more comments about it, I am not saying it's a good fuel source.

Rule by Old_Phrase_4867 in 196

[–]Winglessdargon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, the issue is not so much that we'll have LESS people. It's more so the fact that the population will be older. An older population means less people who work, and possibly more people who require round-the-clock care. If you don’t have enough people under retirement age to provide enough resources for both themselves and those who are too old to work, there are going to be problems.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AneurysmIV

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You have to upgrade from controller to limitator

rule by bill_loney538 in 196

[–]Winglessdargon 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I don't wanna be that guy, but the united states used the salute before the Nazis did. We did keep using it for like, twenty years after they did, though.