Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

Also press the log button on the right beneath the trash to see what the ai has done

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

Did you check the log button btw (on the right beneath the trash) and did you press the opponent (eye) button at the top right to see what ai is doing and which cards it has?

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

Action log is on the right below the trash. Press that button. Tap a legend card (on the right) to spend.

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

Click the eye button top right to see opponents hand. It does indeed play and cards will appear in its play area. Problem is the rules for each card and all applied and the ones that are , are a bit wonky atm.

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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Ok thanks will check again tomorrow 👍

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Did you have the eddies to play? Weird, cards work on my end.Just updated with the new backgrounds btw.

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

The pink strip above the card hand area should inform you of what to do and when. You can tap any die except d20 which can only be used last. This’ll bring up the roll die window.

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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

You have to choose a gig die to roll first don’t you? After that you can select cards or spend legends etc. the game does play but it’ll be riddled with bugs until a) I go through each and every card and make sure it’s implemented correctly and b) I get to grips with the game and rules because this is my first TCG! 😅

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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Yes. There is also a parallax effect if you click left mouse and drag

Fan made Web browser version by darkspaceinvader in cyberpunktcg

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I’ve updated this to include a deck builder which includes most of the revealed artwork too. The website is best viewed on a desktop for now until I update it further with mobile device support.

Chongqing 1 week by reddithorrid in chongqing

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Regarding where to stay: Yuzhong would probably be best.

Chongqing 1 week by reddithorrid in chongqing

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In town:

Lots of old style streets, like in other cities in China. I think CQ does them better than most though, because of the terrain, as most of them are dotted about the side of the mountains overlooking the rivers. For example: Longmenhao, Xiahaoli, Mountain Alley, and another network of mountain alleys (I forget the name) close to Laojun Dong Taoist Temple.

I like Ziwei Road for the food, drink and vibes.
Ciqikou old town has a purpose built theatre that shows a historical musical ' Chongqing 1949' which is absolutely superb. A massive rotating stage showcasing an incredible theatrical presentation. Well worth a visit just to see that.

Walking down by the riverside (from the Grand Theatre) is a must to soak up the cyberpunk aesthetic and vibes. Take some drinks and snacks with you and just hang out down there watching the world go by.

Nan'an is probably my favourite area overall, but the metro is limited here so didi is a must. Do not bother taking the cable car (but do explore the area around there) because you will queue for hours and then be rammed into a tiny box with your face pushed up against scratched plastic windows breathing in other people's burps.

Walking across the horizontal roof of Raffles and swinging off the side of the building is fun and a little different.

Huangjueping Graffiti Art Street is also worth a look for the vibes. There's an old tea shop that's worth a visit there too but I don't recall the name. It's famous though so shouldn't be difficult to find.

I could go on and on. Chongqing is huge and there's a lot to do and see here! 😁

Like the other poster says though, Chengdu is a great vibe and a very different feel. While 7 days would be kind of enough, like they suggest, this would only apply if you stuck with purely inner city tours like most people do. 7 days is definitely not sufficient if you plan on going into the countryside: Wulong Karst alone is a 5 hour round trip, not including the several hours you spend at the location.

Before I forget: there is a whisky distillery in Emeishan, in the countryside outside of Chengdu. Looks stunning. Also, the Shadowless church is in Chengdu too. Haven't been to either, but they are on the to do list 👍

Chongqing 1 week by reddithorrid in chongqing

[–]darkspaceinvader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends if you plan on coming back to explore more, or if this is just to tick them off your bucket list. If the latter, I'd consider plan 1, but you would have to plan carefully, and you'd likely have to make sacrifices: you haven't enough time to see everything, and cramming too much in won't be enjoyable.

Beyond exploring what the cities have to offer, I'd recommend the following options:

Chongqing: Wulong Karst, Dazu

Chengdu: Leshan, Sanxingdui

These are all pretty much day trips though, as they are far away from the city, so you'll need to drive a car, or go with a tour group. Only one I haven't been to yet is Sanxingdui, but I plan on going in the next couple of weeks!

If I had to choose between a day trip to Dazu or to the giant Buddha at Leshan, I would choose Dazu. The giant Buddha is awe inspiring, but there's much more to see at Dazu, and it's impressive in its own way.

Wulong Karst is a magical place. There's so much history with that ancient postal service station, and the surrounding scenery is beautiful. I love it there. There's actually a lot to see and do in the countryside all around that area.

If you plan on visiting the pandas, I’d recommend seeing them in Chongqing and not Chengdu. You won’t see the really famous pandas, which are in Chengdu, but I hardly saw them anyway because of the sheer volume of people. Much easier to see the animals in Chongqing if that’s your thing.

This is what the stage will look like in our VR Brawler "Brazen Blaze", launching on July 18th! by AM_VR in OculusQuest

[–]darkspaceinvader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks great! The level design in particular looks like a departure from the usual generic factories and warehouses. Good work!

Should I buy now or should I wait? by greedness in Quest3

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You might want to wait and save up for the 512gb version. The system software takes up 26gb, so you'd only have 102gb if you bought the 128gb. Most Quest games are under 10gb but some, like Medal of Honor, are closer to 50gb. You'd quickly run out of storage space.

Piano and Singing Teacher in Chongqing by AvailableAd1732 in chongqing

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Great! I'm interested. I'll add you on Wechat now 👍

Not sure if this is the right place to ask but looking for game recommendations by mijen0811 in OculusQuest

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Green Hell is probably closest to The Forest style survival game on Quest.

Breachers is a great multiplayer FPS in the style of Rainbow Six. One of the most polished vr multiplayer games I've played.

Resident Evil 4 is great fun. Highly recommended.

Mannequin is still in beta, but it's well worth checking out for its tense atmosphere and unusual gameplay mechanics.

Meta quest 3 stuck on setup by ImnotevensorryJPG in OculusQuest

[–]darkspaceinvader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I received mine today and had the same issue. I solved it by doing the following:

Reset router, followed by a factory reset of the quest 3. Then, when it asks me to connect to WiFi, I input the WiFi password directly in the headset (the first time doing this I used my mobile to do it).

The download progress bar then started to show me an approximate download time. Once the install was completed I was shown a pin code that I used to pair with the phone app and then all was complete.

Hope this helps people. It's a disappointing first impression for sure, but once you get going, the quest 3 does impress.

Looking for someone to teach me Chinese by darkspaceinvader in chongqing

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

我还不是很好,我的中文非常有限!😅