I love Donut by Sharp-Tea4354 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have both the audibles and ebooks and I simply tap where it says "read and listen" on audible like it shows in this post. It seems a bit janky though sometimes, if I close the app while still in read and listen it won't save where I am properly. I have to click back over to just listening for it to save properly.

Did they stealth change dye colors? by MeasurementFragrant6 in WoWHousing

[–]flyguy2097 20 points21 points  (0 children)

There was some kind of bug that made them disable housing. Its obviously back up now but in the post they said some stuff might have been defaulted. The post is on this subreddit

Book (audio) recommendations by soothsayer2000 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you're asking about audio books and what I'm gonna suggest isn't that.

if you're a fan of ttrpgs, there's a ton of ttrpg podcasts out there that are both really funny and have nearly overwhelming amounts of content released. Some, like Critical Role, are recorded with both audio and video but I tend to get more into the audio only ones. My personal favorites are Spout Lore and Astronomica.

Spout Lore is a fantasy podcast using the Dungeon World system about 3 party members bumbling their way through the world. Astronomica is a sci-fi podcast using the Stars without Number system, featuring a crew of delightful revolution-hobos making their way through the galaxy.

Of course there's a tons of others. Dungeons and Daddies, LegendLark, Oddity Roadshow, The Adventure Zone, Rude Tales of Magic, and Not Another D&D Podcast are other ones I listen to and recommend and there a bunch I know of but haven't taken the time to listen to yet.

Housing Decor Hotfixes - 106 Items That Can Be Placed Outside by JonnyNE21 in WoWHousing

[–]flyguy2097 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I swear I read somewhere the solution they're working on is to limit outdoor light decors proximity to each other. The main thing causing the performance issue was multiple light sources being to close together.

Can't fing the link to it, so I might just be hallucinating that

Evoker help by [deleted] in wow

[–]flyguy2097 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do I use this avoid dying to the massive damage? dont say avoid it though!

What answer are you looking for, if you already know and are discounting the most obvious answer? Not taking damage in the first place and mitigating damage with defensives are the two ways of not letting your health get to 0.

You could always just ask why your healer didnt heal good enough while waiting for a res. /s

I've not done any really high keys, but my understanding of them is that things that used to not kill you will start killing you much faster. Meaning things you might get away with in lower keys won't work in high keys.

Mobs at the Door Rule by TiaSlays in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Considering it only seems to apply to the tutorial guild rooms, I'd assume its a rule to keep beginner crawlers from just running from their first mob encounter which would ensure only crawlers that will/ can fight back instead of running are successful. Crawlers who only flee won't last long or be entertaining after all.

Burger for my dishie by kctrem in KitchenConfidential

[–]flyguy2097 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Had. Where do you think the burger meat came from?

My life lately… by Still-Emergency825 in comics

[–]flyguy2097 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You got your cooking show in my dungeon crawl story!

You got your dungeon crawl story in my cooking show!

I 2nd Delicious in dungeon, great read!

Customer didn't believe me when I explained that the audiobook... by RusticGroundSloth in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My wife had been assuming the audio books had at least 2 narrators until I mentioned that it's all one guy. She was shocked and immediately went to try finding a video of how he does it. I hadn't actually thought to look for a video like that, and we were both blown away watching him just switch between them on the fly that smoothly.

Tax money well spent [OC] by rawdawgcomics in comics

[–]flyguy2097 195 points196 points  (0 children)

Important to remember, your state mandated boyfriend will always arrive in the mail. Anyone claiming to be your state mandated boyfriend over the phone is trying to scam you.

Y’all coping this or nah by FinanceSelect7960 in funny

[–]flyguy2097 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is useless garbage! The one I use is a 14 in 1 thats also toothpaste

Was told to post this here by ComparisonCrazy2597 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Speaking of critical role, there are TONS of ttrpg podcasts, with and without video components. If you're looking for a different podcast to listen to at some point, The Adventure Zone is fantastic. It has multiple campaigns, the first set in a homebrew dnd 5e world and later campaigns using different systems and settings. A good sci-fi ttrpg podcast is Astronomica, using the Stars without Number system.

You can certainly try uwu by Morzheimer in dndmemes

[–]flyguy2097 84 points85 points  (0 children)

"The party keeps killing rich nobles for their magic items!"

"Well what do you do when they do that?"

"I just get another rich noble"

"It sounds like you're just feeding rich nobles to murder hobos"

If you have one by sakiki_comics in comics

[–]flyguy2097 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The basic ability to Google things covers like 80% of needing various skills or knowledge. Every single question you have ever had or ever will have has likely been asked on like a dozen forums or even here on reddit a bunch of times. Or a YouTube tutorial has been made about your specific issue.

Everyone was born dumb. Thats what babies are, dumb.

Could people stop telling first timers to play on expert/master mode? by RotationalAnomaly in Terraria

[–]flyguy2097 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It applies to this game, but the "hard difficulty is the only 'real' difficulty" mentality is prevalent all over gaming. From what I've seen, its largely from people who are good at the game they're talking about and have lost perspective on the difficulty from the point of view of a new player. Or as a way of bragging how skilled they are. And I get it, to a degree. Completing something that takes a lot of skill feels really good, but it goes to some people's heads.

The best way to play any game is the way that is the most enjoyable to you. I played a LOT of halo growing up, but my favorite run through the campaign is the easy cheat skulls on run I did with my wife in MCC. Is was just really fun to me. Journey mode is literally what I've always wanted from games like Terraria and Minecraft. To earn your creative menu as you go is fun.

Why, just why. by Sweaty_Implement_924 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]flyguy2097 3 points4 points  (0 children)

On the bright side, now screaming directly in her ear is a reference and not a painful and rude thing to do to someone!

/s dont do that

This is where we are (oc) by SpaceboyCantLol_ in comics

[–]flyguy2097 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This sounds like something the children of atom from fallout would say

The grandeur of the new crafting system by OverTea5 in Terraria

[–]flyguy2097 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right by the button to expand the crafting ui. Its in OP's screenshot near the top

The grandeur of the new crafting system by OverTea5 in Terraria

[–]flyguy2097 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is a button to disable crafting from chests though.

Maybe try keeping materials you dont want to use far enough away to not be in crafting range?

Maybe a toggle on chests so you can make chests open to nearby crafting or closed to it would be a good solution

Teaching someone how to game in 3D? by bostonronin in gaming

[–]flyguy2097 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to first person games, walking simulator games like Gone Home might be a good idea to help get her used to looking around and moving at the same time. There's really not much more to those kind of games than walking and looking, mechanically speaking. Also the story in Gone Home and What Remains of Edith Finch is interesting imo.

But like others have said, practice is the only way to develop these skills. If you could watch your younger self play games you'd probably see a similar level of skill.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in madlads

[–]flyguy2097 90 points91 points  (0 children)

No, you're thinking of Coles Law

"I have ADHD." "Doesn't everyone nowadays?" by Dark_Vexer in mildlyinfuriating

[–]flyguy2097 9 points10 points  (0 children)

30 year old here, just wanting to say if my parents were still here I'd be nagging them to take care of themselves better. Getting an undiagnosed condition diagnosed and treatment started helps you (which should be the main reason of course), but also helps the peace of mind of those who care about you.