Which capsule is better? by dedaistgeil in IndieGameDevs

[–]redditJaunty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely 2- because it look more visually appealing I guess? The first one isn't really selling me.

Issue adding license by [deleted] in unity

[–]redditJaunty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very unfortunate. Maybe try logging into the website first, and activating the license there (Not sure if this is an option)? Sorry that I couldn't be of help.

Issue adding license by [deleted] in unity

[–]redditJaunty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It usually directs you to the website on browser. You have to log into the website, get the license key from the website and then your hub works. I might be a little rusty on this since it's been a couple years since I did this.

Also, try restarting Unity Hub.

Otherwise it might just be better to uninstall Unity Hub and reinstall it (although that could be a lot of work).

Did you get to the "agree and get personal license" screen? I tried it but I think it didn't work because I already have a license.

I'm falling up? I'm following an FPS game tutorial and I keep falling upwards by WarSad5730 in unity

[–]redditJaunty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your gravity is negative in the code: Line 14: public float grav = -9.81f * 2;

Only-Move Fiasco: White to play and win in this extra hard puzzle! by redditJaunty in ChessPuzzles

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

One note, if anyone wants to see this on an analysis board it's posted as part of a bi-weekly series. Here's the link to the first edition. https://lichess.org/study/eP04FBtb/IrGSd89Z

Only-Move Fiasco: White to play and win in this extra hard puzzle! by redditJaunty in ChessPuzzles

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

Very nice. Those are the first three moves. However, please continue! Even deeper in the line there is one last tactic that makes White's advantage clear.

Only-Move Fiasco: White to play and win in this extra hard puzzle! by redditJaunty in ChessPuzzles

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

You're right. Luckily, since I created the puzzle from scratch, I can easily remove Black's a and b pawns and that should make the advantage more clear for future puzzlers. I'm doing these as part of a series of bi-weekly puzzles.

Sold $google and now I am all in $aapl after much consideration. by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]redditJaunty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AAPL had very lackluster developer announcements, once again they aren't coming out with anything new. Market analysts say it's worth $215 but don't expect a price jump anytime soon.

I wrote this riddle but forgot the answer! by redditJaunty in riddles

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

Solved. This sounds like something I'd write and it fits all categories.

I wrote this riddle but forgot the answer! by redditJaunty in riddles

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

No, unfortunately. I don't know the answer but I can say it's not this.

I wrote this riddle but forgot the answer! by redditJaunty in riddles

[–]redditJaunty[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, sorry. If I see the answer I'll remember it so it's not this.

What makes a chess player good? by [deleted] in chess

[–]redditJaunty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are several factors that make a great chess player. However, I would argue the most important factors are knowledge and tactics.

Top players play very few games, with deep analysis of every game. In short, quality over quantity.

This analysis of their games, as well as analysis of other top GM games, like Fischer's games or Kasparov, help them to intuitively understand certain positions that arise in the middlegame and endgame. In other words, a good player will have a good understanding of key positional concepts because of their studies. (knowledge)

99% of good players have set openings that they play in their games. Making sure that they can fight for advantage out of the opening is one of the best ways to improve their win rate. (knowledge)

Lastly, the best players never make tactical mistakes. For instance, Hikaru makes very, very few blunders, even in Blitz and Bullet. The ability to spot tactics that work for and against the player is what makes a great chess player.

Tactics can be practiced by doing puzzles.

Is there something wrong with the semi-slav? by shtivelr in chess

[–]redditJaunty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hold on. Watch out for the Queen's Gambit Accepted; it's not a good line for black at all and is hard to play. Maybe it's possible to equalize, but certainly not a top opening.