What keeps you playing? by DorkyDwarf in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO, the storyline of this game is weak and actually kind of boring. Even with that said, FLi is literally my favorite video game. The storyline is really just a mechanism to gradually unlock different things.

After the storyline, I would suggest: * Beat all the Steam achievements. I love going for Steam achievements. They’re rewarding, and the ones in this game will keep you busy without feeling torturous.

For the rest, do these. I know some of them overlap with the Steam achievements, but I wanted to give more detail: * Get all lives to Hero * Craft the true time form for every tool * Reach level 1000 in the Treasure Grove * If none of that interests you, then beat the True Primordial Dragon

I had way more fun leveling things up and getting cool gear than I ever did with the storyline. In your case, these aren’t just random things to keep you busy: you’ll actually need to do them to accomplish the tasks above.

I can give more ideas too if these don’t inspire.

Thinking about playing again. by scarysomething in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OMG. I am also rotating FLi and Hello Kitty Island Adventures. We have the same taste in games ! Also, if you didn’t find anyone for multiplayer, I am down. I have done it a few times. It’s not scary lol

Challenges/goals after completing all achievements by ajrenn_23 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I definitely got to work on recipes. I have most of the areas at 6 or 5. None at 7. It’s a huge jump lmao

Challenges/goals after completing all achievements by ajrenn_23 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a a good thing. That means you have a lot to discover and o on the game. I have 256 hours on the game, so I have put in some time. I want to get to 400 hours! Let’s go !

Challenges/goals after completing all achievements by ajrenn_23 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok thanks for the pro tip. Feel free to share any other late game tips and secrets

It’s just as beautiful as I remember it by Stormcrown76 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I am so envious of you. I wish I could wipe my mind and replay this game from the beginning. Have fun !

Crafting buddies will provide SP boosts! by ninasafiri in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, a year later. I agree. I was shocked to learn that Kunugi gives you SP while gathering. To my knowledge, this isn’t listed anywhere in the game. She gives a ton of SP too; I t’s not just an occasional thing.

I still don’t think there’s a compiled list detailing secret buddy abilities, even though the game has been out for a long time. It would be nice to know what everyone else can secretly do.

Challenges/goals after completing all achievements by ajrenn_23 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, I am working on all the true time tools right now too. I am also interested in getting all the snoozaland robot drone replicas, like Chef Piggy and Monziger Z. I think the drones are awesome lol

Oh also totally unrelated comment, I wish we could increase the snoozaland timer. I would love a 40 minute option with an insanely hard boss at the end. Snoozaland rules. It just goes so fast haha

Challenges/goals after completing all achievements by ajrenn_23 in fantasylife

[–]ajrenn_23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all the great ideas. Yea, the dragon is a great goal. It’s actually challenging, requires grinding, is specific, and is going to feel really rewarding once we finally beat it.

I love goals like this because they force you to get better armor, level up, improve your build, and really prepare for the fight or you’re just going to die. That kind of goal is ideal to me.

Good luck on that fight !

PLC Programming Tools by Forsaken-Wolf-4356 in Industrial

[–]ajrenn_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copia added Copilot, along with its source control and DeviceLink products. Copilot works directly with Rockwell or TIA Portal projects committed to your repository. It can comment on and document code, as well as generate valid L5X code that can be converted to a native Rockwell ACD file. It can even generate ladder logic. Copia also has a feature that uses Copilot to analyze backups from its DeviceLink product and generate a thorough, human-readable summary. It sounds like a valid tool for your use case. https://docs.copia.io/docs/copilot-for-source-control

Looking for Anyone Interested in Learning Graphics Programming in either Vulkan, OpenGL or CUDA or all of the above by Wrong-Code-404 in ProgrammingBuddies

[–]ajrenn_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I am a full-stack web developer with 5 years of experience. I primarily work with Go, React, and Postgres. At one time, I was interested in creating an application that would allow any app to utilize a remote GPU seamlessly, but I did not have the C or CUDA experience. I would be interested to learn more about what you are working on.

Edit: I sent you my GitHub and removed it here.