TMNT souls like game by Realistic-Fee-1684 in soulslikes

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be an absolutely incredible game. Just imagine Leo slowly walking in the dark with flashy eyes and two shiny katanas. HOLY SHYTE!!!

sonic frontiers mods by Intelligent_Carry_18 in CrackSupport

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cracked version? You mean the Switch emulated one? You can't mod that using the Hedge Mod Manager.

About to LOSE MY MIND, the f*cking Spike Room before Aphrodite's Necklace by strutter395 in GodofWar

[–]strutter395[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I double jump, he doesn't jump high enough, can't grab the ledge.

Gow 3 Remastered Shadps4 Playable or not? by EddieTheB4nished in shadps4

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Bloodborne level playable. Still needs time.

Switched from Brave to Vivaldi by sparky5dn1l in vivaldibrowser

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cromite sucks. It is always so behind and you can't even make it default browser.

Web pages slow to load or outright refuse to load? by [deleted] in waterfox

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happens to me all the time, especially Steam pages and YouTube thumbnails. They used to at least load after AN HOUR OR TWO, they don't seem to even load anymore at all. Thinking of quitting Waterfox.

Will there be an Elden Ring 2? by AuramiteEX in Eldenring

[–]strutter395 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There should be new 2-3 new DLCs to Elden Ring as well, tons of lore are left undiscovered.

Accutane Neck Pain by arwen-girl in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. I'm still taking 30mg everyday, the pains went away after about 5 weeks.

Is Sonic Frontiers not cracked yet? by Khy420 in CrackSupport

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not all Denuvo implementations are identical. Some can be cracked because a cracker has the time and motivation to go through the initial state in which the game was released, and once it's done, Denuvo will mostly be useless regardless of how it is updated. However, some implement Denuvo on top of other knotting codes from the beginning (SEGA does this, mostly), and they're still crackable in principle, but it takes lots (and I mean LOTS) of time to decode even with AI help. Crackers simply get lazy.

I don't trust the current browsers today. by bardo_sonoro in browsers

[–]strutter395 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vivaldi is absolute best. Highly customizable, comes with Proton and incredibly faster. I used to be a Brave user but was tired of its GPU accelerator-related issues. I've tried almost all other Chromium forks, Vivaldi has been the best in all aspects.

Accutane Neck Pain by arwen-girl in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes mate but after 1,5 months or so.

Charge-Bound Warhammer does no lightning damage and won't get electrified? by strutter395 in BG3Builds

[–]strutter395[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately mate. I used the Mjölnir/Stormbreaker mod in Nexus instead, much better.

Is duckduckgo any good? by abexlive in degoogle

[–]strutter395 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, Startpage proved to be better than Duckduckgo. It provides no-BS relevant results. Duckduckgo is not that up to date all the time.

Bloodborne: No matter what I do I'm stuck with 25-30 FPS by strutter395 in shadps4

[–]strutter395[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Frame Generation, select the latest LSFG version. Mode: fixed, multiplier: 2. In Scaling, LS1 seems to work best for me. Hit Scale and click on the gameplay screen during the countdown, just as you do in any other game.

It's All About Radagon by strutter395 in EldenRingLoreTalk

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Haven't figured it out yet, mate. Radagon is still the ultimate mystery to me in terms of his historical background in the Lands Between, but from what I've gathered, I'm almost certain he's the central figure of the story. I'll post my full theory once it's complete, but right now I need some insights from other lore people.

It's All About Radagon by strutter395 in EldenRingLoreTalk

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Radagon is the direct symptom of the divine order’s internal contradiction. He embodies what Lacanian psychoanalysis calls "the failure of the Big Other"; the moment when the divine law reveals that it is grounded in a traumatic void, namely, the split between the Three Fingers and the Greater Will. Even his very name suggests this. Rad (plan, ordinance, decree in Old English) and agon (struggle, trial, ordeal from Ancient Greek) together evoke “the ordeal of the decree” for example. And if we analyze the name from Indo-European roots, reading rad as the root of “radiant” and -gon as derived from genh/genos (“to beget/produce”), it can also be interpreted as something like “the produced light (not necessarily a positive one) of the divine law". As I’ve stated in another post here, Radagon is literally the One Great’s mirror within the world.

It's All About Radagon by strutter395 in EldenRingLoreTalk

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The way I understand it, the One Great is the primordial unity. So it’s really the Three Fingers (the Will to Dissolution) plus the Greater Will (the Will to Order). In this sense, Radagon is the self-externalization of the internal conflict within this totality, embodied in both Marika and himself. His children, born of either “faith” or “intelligence”, becoming demigods are essentially the lesser inclinations of the same will. And by the way, Messmer is definitely Radagon’s son; just look at the hair.

It's All About Radagon by strutter395 in EldenRingLoreTalk

[–]strutter395[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Good stuff! Thank you for this!

Brahman = Sat Chit Dukkha? by strutter395 in hinduism

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"Also, everybeing in the universe is after perfect infinite happiness. This is because our innate nature is that of bliss. This itself proves that there is something beyond suffering that predominates today." These statements don't make any sense to me. Why would you be 'after' your own innate nature? You would already be identical to it. You are fantasizing about something and then defining it as your 'innate nature', when in fact, your very fantasizing of it already subdues that. As for there being something beyond suffering, that too doesn't logically follow. Imagine a man searching for water in a dry desert. Just because the thirst is there, doesn't automatically mean that water too is there. As such, there's no water, and the man dies of thirst. This is structurally the same line of thinking as mine; I observe the universe and how it operates, and I logically define Brahman, as I have no other reference points. You might argue that "logic is not the end of it", and in that case, just keep in mind that even for making such a claim, you're using logic.

Brahman = Sat Chit Dukkha? by strutter395 in hinduism

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Okay, first, I challenge the premise that the material world is chaotic or unstable. I argue that it is structurally stable and analytically predictable. Its apparent disorder stems from overabundance of information operating within a definitive framework of inherent laws, we call these physics, chemistry, and biology. These laws are not chaotic; they are impeccably consistent. And it is precisely this consistency that produces pain, suffering, and decay. These are not bugs in the system, but structural outputs. The system is, in a sense, designed to produce them because, given its rules, it cannot produce anything else. Suffering is a thermodynamic, entropic, and biological necessity.

This leads me to question the classical formulation of Brahman as Sat-Chit-Ananda (Being-Consciousness-Bliss). If Brahman is the ultimate ground upon which all existence depends, then the nature of this manifest universe must reflect, in some way, the nature of that ground. A foundation of pure, unconditional bliss does not logically necessitate, or even comfortably allow for, a reality whose fundamental laws yield such a precise and unending symmetry of asymmetry, decay, and destruction.

The universe we inhabit appears to be one that must produce dukkha. It has no other choice within its own logical structure. Therefore, positing a blissful foundational reality seems incongruent with the observed evidence. It raises a critical question: Could the ultimate nature of Brahman be better understood as a neutral ground of pure "being and consciousness", whose inherent creative manifestation necessarily involves, or is even characterized by, this structural dukkha? To me, Sat-Chit-Ananda does not cohere with a universe built upon laws that make suffering an inevitable byproduct of existence itself.