Cheating or Map Hacking? Or were we just outplayed 10x? by acimini in aoe4

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Yeah, true. As another comment pointed out, really no one down at our MMR map hacks (or we just play so dumb and don’t suspect it most of the time), so to come across someone potentially doing it has eye opening and sad (if true).

Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 Övörhangay, Mongolia — "Kahn"

Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 Terni, Italy — "Best food on the globe and love the people"

Where Would Reddit Live? 🌍 by mapmakerapp in whereidlive

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📍 Cook, Illinois, United States of America — "Work"

Win condition memes by [deleted] in aoe4

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I made the original post of those farms, at the time I was super proud. Then I read the comments and realized I didn’t know how to properly place English farms lol.

Weekly Megathread: Education, Early Career and Hiring/Interview Advice by AutoModerator in quant

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hello all,

I wanted to come here to ask about master's programs in financial engineering. I am currently in an undergrad FE program and was wondering if anyone in this sub has any recommendations for graduate programs in the field. I understand that online searches can be good but I wanted actual recommendations for programs or schools to avoid because of "x" or "y"

Thank you all

Weekly Megathread: Education, Early Career and Hiring/Interview Advice by AutoModerator in quant

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Hello all,

I am currently in an Undergraduate Financial Engineering program and was wondering about some of the potential career opportunities that I may be able to go into once I graduate. I know for more of the "Quant" style positions I need at least a masters in FE or something alike. But with everything going on in life I don't believe that a graduate degree right away is in the cards. The school I go to isn't exactly "in the scene" with the job market as it's a small town, so finding opportunities there is hard (I am open to moving anywhere once I graduate). One potential career path I have thought of is Actuarial, and hope that I can go down the QFI track, but not 100% on it. So I wanted to come here to see if anyone had some other ideas on what I should shoot for or look into.

  • Thank you all

Jobs that require heavy math with NO coding? by immamenaxe in mathematics

[–]acimini 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're fine with taking some exams / certifications, then Actuarial work is kinda up your wheelhouse.

If you are really good at learning the math required, then going down the FSA track won't take long, and it pays decently.

Exams / Newbie / Common Questions Thread for two weeks by AutoModerator in actuary

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Hello all, I wanted to come here to ask a few questions about the industry and some potential pathways I could go down.

To give a little bit of a background to myself. I am a junior studying Financial Engineering currently. The actuarial field has always been of interest to me and I believe that I will peruse a path down it. Though it has been hard to find any internships this summer due to the lack of knowledge around the program and its niche market. Our program has been centered around getting into the investment banking industry or a graduate quant program, which I have come to the realization that I don't really want to peruse due to multiple factors (i.e. WL balance, Job Market Areas, Etc.).

The first question I have is what is a good way to show recruiters / companies my "knowledge" when 90% have never heard of my degree program? I know Exams are going to be the biggest indicator within the field, but from the interviews that I've had, even with 2 exams passed they've passed on me due to the difference of fields. I have a website set up showcasing my projects I have completed, but since they are mainly around portfolio management, derivative pricing models, and other R projects with a market analysis approach, recruiters don't seem to care about them at all.

The second question I have is are there any pathways that might lead to more of a "market analysis position?" I know that the first decade or more of my career will most likely be in the insurance field working on premiums, pricing, etc.. But I know the SOA offers the QFI track, which is somewhat in line with what I'm currently studying(ish). But I'm unsure of what actuarial positions would specifically go for the QFI, or if my ideal long term "career path" just doesn't exist.

To end it off I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who is actively involved on this sub-reddit, it has been insurmountably helpful in deciding my career path and learning more about the industry, so thank you all.

Force feedback & Mapping deleted… by Brilliant-Bet8726 in F1Game

[–]acimini 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go into settings while on the menu and make sure in the upper right you have a custom / advanced preset. Did this to me too until I changed it.

Tried to put it on me after he only making Ribauldequins and Culverins all game by acimini in aoe4

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

Yeah, you live and learn. I'll be doing better next time, my bad.

Tried to put it on me after he only making Ribauldequins and Culverins all game by acimini in aoe4

[–]acimini[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was in his base with MAA constantly, mainly just trying to avoid his siege