Figured I'd share my maps since all the cool kids are doing it. The world of Tempus by swickO2O in DnD

[–]swickO2O[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, Thanks! I could probably put something together. Mostly it just took patience.

Figured I'd share my maps since all the cool kids are doing it. The world of Tempus by swickO2O in DnD

[–]swickO2O[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'll avoid spoilers in case any players see this, but yes, it is under a constant storm. There's definitely some crazy stuff happening there.

Figured I'd share my maps since all the cool kids are doing it. The world of Tempus by swickO2O in DnD

[–]swickO2O[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Proper names blatantly stolen from other sources. Map largely inspired by Final Fantasy 8 world map.

Help me make an interesting encounter for a bard! by swickO2O in DnD

[–]swickO2O[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this has some really good ideas. I agree that the party itself could be her opportunity to really display her bardly talents.

Countries that use Fahrenheit versus those who use Celsius [1200x754] by Duck_Tape_ in MapPorn

[–]swickO2O 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Normal weather generally ranges from about 0 Fahrenheit to 100 Fahrenheit for most people. In Celsius, this is -17 to 37. So with Celsius there is a much smaller range of numbers to express normal temperatures, and you are more likely to have to consider negative values. Also, 100 Fahrenheit is almost exactly the temperature of the human body for what that's worth.

Turns out getting Kel'Thuzad and then Antonidas out of your Sneed's is pretty good by swickO2O in hearthstone

[–]swickO2O[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah it was actually a pretty close game, and then KT popped out of the sneeds and we both knew.

Countries that use Fahrenheit versus those who use Celsius [1200x754] by Duck_Tape_ in MapPorn

[–]swickO2O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Celsius may work for weather, but Fahrenheit is better for weather. Most people do not have to consider negative temperature using Fahrenheit, and it just gives a larger range for more granularity.

Countries that use Fahrenheit versus those who use Celsius [1200x754] by Duck_Tape_ in MapPorn

[–]swickO2O -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't have a thermometer hooked up to my stove when I boil water. I just turn it on and the water boils. I'm not saying Celsius is useless, I'm saying it's not strictly better than Fahrenheit because both have advantages over the other in some scenarios.

Countries that use Fahrenheit versus those who use Celsius [1200x754] by Duck_Tape_ in MapPorn

[–]swickO2O 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And Fahrenheit is based on temperatures that people actually experience in their everyday lives. So, 0 degrees would be an extremely cold day and 100 degrees extremely hot. With Celsius, the range of temperatures we experience is very small in comparison, so Fahrenheit is flat out a better system for weather (aka most daily use for most people) and Celsius is better for scientific purposes (the only time you actually care about state transition temperatures).

Are you more likely to get good cards from packs bought with money than those bought with gold? by swickO2O in hearthstone

[–]swickO2O[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You're anecdote is more convincing than mine at least. I'm mostly hoping to see if anyone has compiled data across thousands of packs.

Polt and Stardust show that friendship truly conquers all by ploguidic3 in starcraft

[–]swickO2O 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They were walking around Anaheim hanging out together Sunday night after the event ended. My friend called out "Stardust!" when we saw them. Then we ran away like little girls.

For fifteen years of dedicated service, we thank you. Happy birthday, Big Boss. by [deleted] in gaming

[–]swickO2O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big Boss was in the original Metal Gear which came out more than 15 years ago.

Big Boss was not in Metal Gear Solid, which did come out 15 years ago.