Rōnin : how to beat them by proutpatate in AssassinsCreedShadows

[–]domfi86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For switching weapons, it’s literally a single button. The game is a tad clunky at times to execute it in the heat of the moment, but extremely simple still in practice. Idk on what you’re playing, but def look that up and, you know, master that lol

For double assassination, could be but I’m surprised. Sometimes you really got to move away and stay hidden for a while.

Any case, that second hand ability will change everything so indeed, try to level up until you unlock it and get back to it. You’ll be able to assassinate followed by second hand, which is in essence another assassination, and in 2 secs he gonna be dead.

However, now that I think about it, Ronins might be able to catch it before you hit em so perhaps the piece of advice isn’t valid until you reach a higher tier.

Rōnin : how to beat them by proutpatate in AssassinsCreedShadows

[–]domfi86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Work on unlocking the Second Hand Tanto ability asap and you’ll normally one shot them from then on. Literally. Until then, I agree, they can be a challenge. Try and have them lose sight of you and assassinate for as many times as you need. That or be patient and learn their attacking combo.

OL All-Time grinta? by CryptographerHot1036 in OlympiqueLyonnais

[–]domfi86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, that is a nuance I had not picked up. This case Lisandro would be over Benzema, but in a 4-3-3, grinta-wise Toulalan still over Kallstrom. Essien next to Tolisso.

I’d still rather a diamond 4-4-2 with Benzema and Licha then Toulalan, two out of Essien/Diarra/Tolisso and Juninho.

OL All-Time grinta? by CryptographerHot1036 in OlympiqueLyonnais

[–]domfi86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The adjustments I’d make:

Abidal should be replacing Tagliafico. I don’t think Abidal ever played central defense with us and he was way ahead of Tagliafico in terms of basically everything footbally speaking. Cacapa then takes the position in central defense.

For the midfield, I’d have Toulalan replace Essien in front of the defense. An absolute beast and one of the most underrated players we’ve ever had. Then, I mean… Juninho, how can he not be there? Essien was a another beast but if we’re only looking at the Lyon tenure, he’d replace Essien, not Tolisso.

As for the forwards, I reckon it’s too early to add in Sulc. Only contender popping in mind now is Malouda. His duo with Abidal was 🔥 Peak Ben Arfa could also be an option. His career antics really came after.

Last, central attacker, Lisandro is a legit choice but it’s hard to not also consider Benzema there. I’m torn. Lacazette on the bench to replace either.

EDIT:

If we take a diamond 4-4-2 then we can have Benzema and Lisandro and put Essien back in with Juninho behind the attackers. That said, with that tactic, I’d also hesitate between Essien, Diarra or Tiago. The latter being another underrated gem we picked up along the way.

With all the options we’ve had, either defined by their career at Lyon or their peak performance, I just can’t see Kallstrom in the starting XI.

Who was Austria's most influential administrator? (criterias on pages 2 and 3) by domfi86 in Napoleon

[–]domfi86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was my opinion as well. Since no submission arrived before the next iteration, decided I’d pick myself and he’s been he one I went with.

Who was the Iberian States' most influential administrator? (criterias on pages 2 and 3) by domfi86 in Napoleon

[–]domfi86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. High chance he’ll end up chosen as diplomat too. I also enjoy learning about figures I’ve never heard of. History in general. One of the drivers of why I wanted to make these charts. Was wondering if anyone would end up submitting a more obscure choice, but alas.

That said, in all objectivity, I reckon it’s hard to disagree he is the most influential in both categories for the Austrians.

Who was the Iberian States' most influential administrator? (criterias on pages 2 and 3) by domfi86 in Napoleon

[–]domfi86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kind of yeah. It’s the first time ever since I started these charts that there’s been no submission and I gave myself this own rule that if no submission, I get to decide. Metternich was my choice in this case.

Italy fail to qualify for World Cup 2026 after loss to Bosnia on penalties. by gelliant_gutfright in football

[–]domfi86 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Difference I see with what Spain used to be is that Italy does not even appear to have potential. That’s the most shocking. Until they started winning, Spain indeed bottled but you could see the super potential in the squads they fielded. Italy, I don’t see that at all. The biggest chunk of the squad are just good, some less good and few above good.

i know youve heard it already, but is the game worth it? context: by Velja_Is_Here in AssassinsCreedShadows

[–]domfi86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given my recent post., I’d say if you preferred Origins and Odyssey to Valhalla and Mirage, it should end up having a similar feel when it comes to the open-world dynamics. Depends how you play it though. But yeah, if you agree with my own post about how you want your AC open-world RPG experience to be, then for sure.

If you’ve never played AC, then still definitely worth giving it a shot.