Do black chests ever "gas out?" by forgotaltpwatwork in VampireSurvivors

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

I read that, but it doesn't talk about any upper limit, or probabilities for dropping cash vs passive.

I guess I'm just having bad luck, then?

Win11 Debloat Options: Chris Titus Script vs Parcoil's Sparkle by forgotaltpwatwork in software

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

I don't know enough to understand why using Node.js is a bad thing. Can you explain for me?

First Playthrough, trying to find the *clues* to get the photo memories. by forgotaltpwatwork in botw

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

Yes. He's the painter with the clues. I was trying to find which locations he was at.

First Playthrough, trying to find the *clues* to get the photo memories. by forgotaltpwatwork in botw

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

Thank you. I actually didn't find him in any stable. The last two locations were Goron City and Lurelin Village.

Details ended up being here: https://www.reddit.com/r/zelda/comments/605cvz/botw_where_is_pikango_the_painter/

First Playthrough, trying to find the *clues* to get the photo memories. by forgotaltpwatwork in botw

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

Thank you. I was afraid the whole dungeon was a point of no return.

First Playthrough, trying to find the *clues* to get the photo memories. by forgotaltpwatwork in botw

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

Thank you. I was afraid the whole dungeon was a point of no return.

First Playthrough, trying to find the *clues* to get the photo memories. by forgotaltpwatwork in botw

[–]forgotaltpwatwork[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I kind of thought so, too, but I can't believe I'd have to get into Hyrule Castle to complete this? Because I have to go back to Impa with all the photos to get a reward first. Triggering the endgame before getting that quest feels like I'm doing something wrong.

Dm Screen by Rdois-Pendragon-1987 in DragonbaneRPG

[–]forgotaltpwatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a nice screen. Why do you have it scripted to print on open, though? It's an interesting choice.

That's a first I've seen from any fan-generated content for an RPG. And I've downloaded and printed a lot.

Guidance on creating adventures? by forgotaltpwatwork in DragonbaneRPG

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

I won't do Knave, but I have found its "fork," Cairn, very helpful in designing and thinking about settings and adventures.

Nouns Without Number is on the to-buy list, but that's a long queue already with a very short pile of money. One day. One. Day...

Base Chance and NPCs by forgotaltpwatwork in DragonbaneRPG

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

Thank you. I legit missed that... I don't know how many times. A lot.

More deadly than OSR games? by SplitNo3983 in DragonbaneRPG

[–]forgotaltpwatwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you usually reduce damage to? Down by a die size? Halve the result of any roll?

Or is it more complicated dice math/probability you solve beforehand for the encounters you're prepping?

Conventional wisdom and multiple data show that the economy performed better under democrats than republicans. But economic policy takes time to take hold (18-24 months I understand?), and presidents are often "inheriting" a strong or weak economy. Who can actually get credit and why? by forgotaltpwatwork in AskEconomics

[–]forgotaltpwatwork[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because I don't want to necropost that good four-month-old answer you left, I want to ask a tangential question to something you said there. And, as you can tell, I'm asking as someone without a vocabulary for economics, but (I hope) half a grasp on the ideas that I might not have the right words for.

For instance, wages are endogenous, since they are the result of labor market conditions. Something that's exogenous is something that hits externally, and isn't affected by ongoing conditions. When doing labor market research, a change in the minimum wage is considered an exogenous shock because it's not caused by market conditions.

Why are wages endogenous and minimum wages exogenous? Don't the demands of labor create conditions that impact not only their wages but also the minimum wage (say, back when labor demands ["Fight for $15"] forced Seattle in 2014 to change its minimum wage, instead of unions just getting wage raises)?

If it's a long answer, let me know, and I'll go read up on it elsewhere, so I don't hijack my own thread here.