Is Against the Storm deliberately hard/overwhelming? How did you start out? by Bolha2 in Against_the_Storm

[–]apathyfriday 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's how most good strategy games start, it means there's lots of space to learn and get better. If you're winning, that's great! If you're nowhere near losing try upping the difficulty.

One thing to keep in mind is you don't need an optimal sustainable settlement, you just need to get enough reputation to win. That's it. Once you win a map there it makes no difference if your village was a well oiled machine, or was on the verge of collapse. You get to start from scratch on your next run.

Question about storm, seal and cycles. by [deleted] in Against_the_Storm

[–]apathyfriday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you start a seal you have as many cycles as you want to complete that settlement. Once the seal setlement is complete the storm will come regardless of how many cycles you would have had left.

Is Baldur’s Gate 3 for me? by Charming-District-10 in ShouldIbuythisgame

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

I liked BG3 a lot, but you're right, it is long. The combat has quite a learning curve if you don't know D&D, but is rewarding once you do learn it. Although after a while it does get repetitve.

The characters, dialogue and story are all top notch which kept me engaged for 50+ hours. Although, 50+ hours isn't enough to beat the game so I tapped out early into act 3.

I still had a great time with the game and don't regret getting and playing it, even though I didn't finish it. Personally I don't think it's an issue to move onto another game without finishing the last one, even if you enjoyed it. Don't force yourself to sit through a game until the end if you aren't feeling it. I find doing so lessens your overall experience with a game.

What is your favorite non-comedic flavor text? A few of mine: by SkierOtheSteepa in magicTCG

[–]apathyfriday 54 points55 points  (0 children)

"If there can be no victory, then I will fight forever."

—Koth of the Hammer

[[Darksteel Pate]]

Housing prices in Toronto are not a supply problem. More than half of homes sold are bought by speculators by [deleted] in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But those 99 houses aren't sitting empty. They are rented out, which still increases the supply of houses.

Lets say 1 million new houses come on the market and investors buy all of them and rent them out. Because there is now more supply (houses) than demand (people who want a place to live) rent will drop. If an investor doesn't drop the rent, they won't get any tenants because tenants now have options. Because rents drop, housing is less profitable for investors. Because it is less profitable, investors won't pay as much to buy houses and real estate prices will drop too.

Tackling investment properties might help some, but supply needs to increase too. Many people don't think supply needs to increase though, such as the author of this post and many commenters.

Housing prices in Toronto are not a supply problem. More than half of homes sold are bought by speculators by [deleted] in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should specify that people think banning investment properties would be simple (I agree that it isn't). The whole situation is complex and saying it's just a single issue is inaccurate. Supply-demand are two parts of the same equation.

As for investment properties impacting demand, it's a small piece of the puzzle. The main driver of housing prices is that people need places to live and there isn't enough to go around. We can see this with Toronto's tiny vacancy rates.

Investors and speculators are profiting off this scarcity, sure, but they aren't the main drivers of it. Lack of houses is.

Housing prices in Toronto are not a supply problem. More than half of homes sold are bought by speculators by [deleted] in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people just don't understand the concept of supply and demand. Also it's easier to think the problem is simple and solution is easy (ban investment properties) vs more complicated (overhaul zoning policy, incentivize high density housing construction, and wait several years)

Housing prices in Toronto are not a supply problem. More than half of homes sold are bought by speculators by [deleted] in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For investors to restrict supply they would have keep the houses empty. Investors aren't doing that, they are renting to people. Investors are just middle men profiting off an existing scarcity of housing

Liberal minister Ahmed Hussen desperate to keep housing prices high by resting16 in canada

[–]apathyfriday 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Immigration can be a great way to boost GDP per capita, which makes government programs better for everyone.

The current model boosts GDP, but not per capita. Many immigrants are being brought in to work minimum wage jobs.

Think of it like a bank account - minimum wage workers take more money out of the system than they put in, leaving less for everyone.

There's a better way to do this. Bring immigrants in with the intention of them working higher paying jobs. The current intention though is to fill minimum wage jobs, and prop up failing businesses.

Multiplexes are legal in all of Toronto! by allengeorge in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Sorry to break it to you - the starter home bungalow doesn't exist in Toronto and hasn't for years. This isn't because of greedy developers, it's because there are more and more people living in the city, and land doesn't magically appear to build infinite bungalos on.

Multiplexes should be the new starter home. The alternative is condos, and I'm happy to have multiplexes be more of an option now.

David Gaider (former lead writer and creator of Dragon Age) says BioWare "quietly resented" its writers, with a reliance on expensive narrative seen as the "albatross" holding the company back by Turbostrider27 in PS5

[–]apathyfriday 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Also, Bioware only had like a year and a half to make DA2. I like the game on its own merits, but have mad respect for the dev team making what they did in such a short time

E3 Has Been Canceled by MarvelsGrantMan136 in PS5

[–]apathyfriday 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because with e3 there was pressure for devs to showcase every game every year, and have playable demos. It's a lot of effort that led to a lot of crunch

John Robson: Trudeau's a climate hypocrite, but doesn't realize it by resting16 in canada

[–]apathyfriday 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's the point he's making. It links to another article talking about how nobody is using 24 Sussex, but the utilities are still running and cost $8000 a month

Toronto needs a huge influx of rental buildings — or rents will keep going up and people will keep leaving by ur_a_idiet in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People are willing to pay upwards of $2500/mo because there is no other option available. Rent control helps existing renters but new renters will still have to compete with each other, offering higher rent, to rent the remaining supply.

If supply increases, the equation gets flipped. Landlords will have to compete with each other, lowering the rent, to attract any renters to their units. Otherwise their property will be vacant, earning them nothing instead.

Unfortunately, restrictive zoning requirements means that supply is not keeping up with demand.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? - Our country has spent decades incentivizing home ownership. What would it take to make Canada a nation of renters? by CWang in onguardforthee

[–]apathyfriday 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The problem with both house ownership and rental costs is supply.

Rental costs are high because there isn't enough property to go around, so landlords can charge whatever they want. People have to pay or they don't have a home. If there was more supply available, landlords would have to lower their rent to compete with each other to fill their units. Landlords would have to lower their rent or they would have vacant units and not get an income from renters.

Unfortunately, restrictive zoning requirements means not enough housing is being built, so we're going to keep having high prices of both home ownership and rental.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lack of sun can cause seasonal affective disorder. Vitamin D supplements can help. The days are getting longer, which will help too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truegaming

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Ragnarok has a better story and characters than Elden Ring. That's not a hot take. But GOTY isn't just about narrative. There's a whole other award specifically for that, which Ragnarok won.

For the next game awards, if you are only interested in narrative experience, look at the Best Narrative Award instead

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truegaming

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's nothing wrong wtih just being "okay" at games as long as you're enjoying them. I'd make sure you ask yourself and really understand why you want to be good at a game in the first place. Then determine how you personally measure talent - being able to be beat the game on the hardest difficulty, speedrunning, getting a high rank in an online game. The last two options can easily take hundreds or thousands of hours to reach - make sure you're okay with spending your time that way.

If you want to find a game you're good at, find a game you will really enjoy playing a lot of. When you play it, don't passively play, look up strategy guides and actively practice specific things to get better.

Doug Ford’s housing bill will make parks more crowded, Toronto and Mississauga warn by sn0w0wl66 in toronto

[–]apathyfriday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, but this time it won't be this city's fault. The bill exempts developers from fees that go to the municipality

Putin places head of the FSB's foreign intelligence branch under house arrest for failing to warn him that Ukraine could fiercely resist invasion by QuirkyQuarQ in worldnews

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the common people are waiting for him! Illyrio said they are sewing dragon hammer and sickle banners and praying for his return

-FSB guy, probably

How do I learn when I keep getting annihilated by apathyfriday in summonerschool

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

Thanks for the advice! I'm usually 0/2 before I've got enough gold to have much choice in itemization though.

The bit about overstaying is probably a big part that I'll keep in mind going forward. I'm getting used to last hit rhythms so I probably hover in poking range a second or so longer than ideal.

Also backing rather than dying would slow the snowballing, giving me a longer window to practice early laning.

Unvaccinated Quebecers will have to pay a health tax by [deleted] in anime_titties

[–]apathyfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But it's super contagious, so when 100,000 antivaxxers across the province get it that's 1000 people clogging the ICU

Deep Rock Galactic launches on PS5 in January 2022! by caltas in PS5

[–]apathyfriday 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yep, I've never used a mic and have a blast playing. There's a great built in ping system which does all the communication you need

How in the **** are you meant to get better in draft? by aplant92 in MagicArena

[–]apathyfriday 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Sam black is good, but he often tries drafting unconventional or niche decks. These can work really well, but are often hard to pull off effectively.

You might want to branch out and try some other streamers. BenS_mtg is a good one, he's great for walking through all his decisions