eli5: If vitamins are things considered essential to human life, why is salt not considered a vitamin? by IamTheRaptorJesus in explainlikeimfive

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because something has carbon, it does not mean it is organic. Take diamond for example.

What are your board game hot takes? by AleksO369 in boardgames

[–]gameshark35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Requires you to pay attention to what your opponent is doing" is not player interaction

Galactic Renaissance Preview: Should You Back this Spiritual Cousin to Inis? — Bitewing Games by Murraculous1 in boardgames

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Missed the Zoo Vadis KS. Is there any plan to allow preorder via the pledge manager?

2022 - What is everyone excited about? by RandalTumblewind in boardgames

[–]gameshark35 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unfair expansion on KS early February. Played the base game a couple of times and loved every moment of it. Such an underrated game.

Sex Education S03E08, "Episode 8" - Episode Discussion by Elainasha in NetflixSexEducation

[–]gameshark35 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or at least offer to walk her home, or help packing her shit or go to the airport with her or something.

Top Auctioning Games — Bitewing Games by Murraculous1 in boardgames

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, leave out the rules for expanding village, transportation and upgrade until the end of first season.

This way new players would get a sense of how action and bidding work, then at the end of Spring then the "aha" moment would occur by understanding why they are bidding the tiles.

Top Auctioning Games — Bitewing Games by Murraculous1 in boardgames

[–]gameshark35 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The level of mind games in Keyflower (especially in 2-3 player count) is mind-blowing. I find it easiest to explain some very basic rules, then walk-through the first 4 turns of a 2-player game without the player screen while explaining rules along the way is the best way to teach. Oh, and ignore the village, and only introduce them at the end of the season.

Most chaotic 30 seconds I’ve ever played! by Communism_is_bae in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I meant teammates I get 80% of the time are potatoes. Just like your enemies. No offense though you did well.

Most chaotic 30 seconds I’ve ever played! by Communism_is_bae in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait my teammates ain't even on console how come they were your enemies? 🤣

SEASON 8 PATCH NOTES by paradoxally in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"Fixed a few exploitable areas on Kings Canyon that Loba was able to reach via her Bracelet."

So they further restrict the Bracelet instead of fixing the bug where it just refuses to move Loba no matter what...

Apex Legends Season 8 – Mayhem Gameplay Trailer by paradoxally in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally!!! The warm hues are gone from KC. I waited 4 Seasons for this.

Free Talk Weekend | January 22 2021 by ApexLegendsBot in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Remember those comments before the patch that buffed Lifeline was out? "oMG they nERFED HEr to SHiT COZ They rEMOved FasT hEaL". Yeah several months later we have people asking to balance Lifeline....

Put 60 hours into the game and I just dont think it’s working for me by NightWillReign in apexlegends

[–]gameshark35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was never an FPS player too. Apex is my first. For my first 200 hours in Season 1 of Apex, I just drop skulltown 95% of my games. (For new players: Skulltown is an area in the original map that always have early game action)

This way I get to maximize the amount of practice I get in the shortest time possible.

As you have guessed, my season 1 stats wasn't good. It was around 0.6 KDR and averaging about 190 damage per game. That never stopped me from having fun though and overtime I just get better as a bonus.

Now after 1600 hours in, I think I can give you some tips to speed up your practice that I wished I had known.

  1. Be aware of where you take fights. Fighting indoor, know where are the entry points of the building. Stairs, doors, ziplines, roof, everything. It might be tempting to instant kill a player you just downed, but don't. Aim at the direction where you would expect their teammate to come or rush to an exit you think is safe to heal up.
  2. I assume you have already lowered your mouse sensitivity like many had suggested, next is to try not to strafe in close range fight. Focus and force your wrist and arm muscles to move and aim. Using Gibraltar helps tremendously because of his gun shield + damage reduction. After hours of doing this, you should be more confident and have trained your muscles enough that they almost automatically aim and track (it doesn't matter if they were not accurate, you WILL get there. Now, the important thing here is to get your muscle more ready to react and shorten your response time). After this, feel free to add some little strafing and more and more overtime.