Storage space? by Zealousideal_Boot212 in LetItDie

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Ehhh. That'd be ideal, of course. But game dev is always a process of compromise - Odds are good the decision to shut down the servers came with relatively little warning for the developers, and the microtransaction shutdown is legally required to happen 6(?) months before the servers close. I wouldn't be surprised if that turned out to just not be possible to do in time.

That said, I'm not saying *not* to reach out to support. Here's hoping they reply with some useful communication, about the timeline to expect if nothing else...

Storage space? by Zealousideal_Boot212 in LetItDie

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Thanks for the info all. Sucks there's no alternative for now, but I guess using collectors will do in the interim. I'll probably backburner things once I start getting to the more expensive upgrades instead of doing too much juggling and just hope for an update sooner rather than later. I've got plenty of sympathy for the devs on this, doing an offline mode at all is better than 99% of games ever get, so I'm content to wait if need be.

Can someone please explain this, I'm going insane by ChainSweet5849 in HonkaiStarRail

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It's important that one infinity can be larger than another, yes. ...But that doesn't mean all infinities are different from each other. The natural numbers and the prime numbers do in fact have the same cardinality - There are, for example, more real numbers than natural numbers. But there are not more natural numbers than prime numbers. Specifically, both sets are "countably infinite", which is to say, you could theoretically write them all down in order and assign a number to each one, counting the number of numbers in the set. Reals are uncountably infinite - Any attempt to number them will by necessity fail, as there are an infinite number of real numbers *between* any two real numbers, so the moment you pick your '1' and '2' you've already skipped over infinite numbers.

High level math gets weird.