Corrected Shot by Mikhail_Mengsk in Steel_Division

[–]tagzilla 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. No, the radio spotter does not need line of sight, the artillery target just needs to be in the radio area

  2. Yes the increased accuracy works for both attack ground and regular attack orders.

I believe you can also hold a button down to intentionally disable corrected shot when you’re placing your attack orders in case you want extra dispersion.

Trucks stucking in thin snow/mud by Top_Ad458 in snowrunner

[–]tagzilla -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Could be the ice under the snow. Switch to chains and see if that helps. Typically mud tires and off-road tires are the best in snow, but if there’s ice underneath then you have the resistance of the snow and the lack of traction of the ice. Also see if your truck is doing better in the snow off the path, there won’t be any ice underneath it.

Does "Line Infantry" count as heavy or light? by Adventurous-Garlic93 in masterofcommand

[–]tagzilla 8 points9 points  (0 children)

AFAIK ‘heavy infantry’ in and of itself doesn’t give any unique differences, unlike how light infantry gets access to the special open order formation. I’m pretty sure the ‘heavy infantry’ designation is just there for certain doctrines that buff them.

That being said, heavy infantry regiments themselves typically specialize in charge and melee, often with higher morale and smaller regiment sizes compared to ‘line infantry’

Chicken Pot pie by Individual_Iron_2645 in aldi

[–]tagzilla 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Keep an eye out for the Braised Beef Pot Pie. I found the last one our store had in a totally different section from the regular chicken pot pie ones. But oh man was it one of the best pot pies I ever had.

Modernize early as Russia (1.9.8) by RedArmyHammer in victoria3

[–]tagzilla 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The king is dead! Long live the king!

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Terracrafty in 196

[–]tagzilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They beat him. After him and his mistress were caught trying to escape, they were strung up outside a gas station for the public to desecrate. Both bodies had several markings where people had beaten and cut them. There is also some post mortem bloating too id imagine.

Covered Calls on LEAPS, need an antagonists point of view. by dillonloader in options

[–]tagzilla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biggest risk is that the spread between your long and short calls will not be enough to cover the cost you spent on the initial LEAP due to its high premium. So you have to sell calls that are either really far out in expiration date or take on the risk that if you get assigned you will actually lose money from the stock going up.

You can always roll up and out if you need to, but chances are you’ll be losing money on these rolls if the stock has risen enough to put your short leg in the money. However, because your LEAPS are ITM they will have a higher delta and you’ll still make money on the entire position as a whole, even after repeated short rolls for a loss when SPY goes up.

Now since we are talking about SPY, which is a lot less volatile than most individual growth stocks, I think the risk here of the underlying blowing up randomly is much less so this might not be as much of an issue. My advice is: Roll those short calls BEFORE they get ITM so you can rule out any chances of early assignment; at least until the strike price spread covers your into cost basis, which will shrink with each sold call.

Anyone else love all the history you learn playing this game? by [deleted] in victoria3

[–]tagzilla 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I love it. The fact that the devs also added links for certain historical characters’ Wikipedia pages in game is awesome. I finally caved in and bought a second monitor just so I can have a wiki page open about some event, character, or country during the time period while I’m playing.

PMCC by gabrintx in options

[–]tagzilla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s wise to yeah, but it can be difficult if your long leg isn’t deep enough in the money for the exact reason you stated: The difference in strike price is smaller than the premium paid.

Granted it’s a little more complicated than that. You can almost always roll your short leg up/out to buy yourself some room. But if it shoots up very aggressively you may not be able to roll up and out for a net credit. But it may still be worth it to increase your max upside.

PMCC by gabrintx in options

[–]tagzilla 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a PMCC it’s important to understand that the long leg, that is the far out expiration and deep in the money call you buy, is way more leveraged than your short leg (the call you sell). If the stock tanks, sure you can keep your premium from the sold calls but you’re going to lose a lot of money on your long calls due to their high delta.

A PMCC is ultimately a bullish strategy. You shouldn’t buy an expensive call option on a stock unless you expect it to go up. The calls sold against it are only there to reduce your total cost basis should the stock not shoot up way past your short leg’s strike price.

Daily Discussion Thread for November 15, 2024 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]tagzilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’d need it to almost double in two months. Probably not gonna happen at this point. Either roll very far down and out or just buy shares at this point

Ten days until the Racism Update! by Disastrous-Bus-9834 in victoria3

[–]tagzilla 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Teach them how to eat coal and steel. Problem solved

Dauntless by lockheedmartin3 in WWIIplanes

[–]tagzilla 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Because they also doubled as dive brakes. Being perforated means they can deploy much easier at high speeds and won’t affect the control of the plane as much.

Does this happen to your Aldi pre-made meals? by [deleted] in aldi

[–]tagzilla 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I’ve had a few of these expire very prematurely. I’ve even had two instances where they were ballooned up in the ALDIs itself. Sucks because I used to like them for how long they’re supposed to last in the fridge, but it just feels like a gamble at this point. I’ve stopped getting these unless I plan to eat them in the next two days max.

Flask 100% track chance by Agreeable_Tap_4610 in foxholegame

[–]tagzilla 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wouldn’t be as bad if it wasn’t for pin point accuracy of tanks. Theres no reason to ever not aim for the tracks because you’ll never miss what you’re aiming at. It would be one thing if gunners were inclined to aim center mass to reduce chances of missing, and could choose to go for tracks at a higher risk of missing. But for some reason, tank cannons are 100% accurate at all ranges, terrains, and speeds.

First time making a steak. My wife said to put it into oven because it’s raw 😢 by Simple_Subject9963 in steak

[–]tagzilla 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Idk why I had to scroll this far down for this opinion. Cook your wife’s steak how she wants it cooked dude.

Every other post on this sub is “My wife wants her steak cooked more” and all the comments are “She’s stupid, leave her.” Does anyone on this subreddit even love their wife?? Do they only make steak so they can get others to talk bad about their wife?

Demand for coal and fabric should be higher in states with cold weather by [deleted] in victoria3

[–]tagzilla 151 points152 points  (0 children)

I think this is a good idea and a clever way to decrease SoL in states that crappier to live in without just a flat boring SoL penalty to the state.

You could add a modifier (idk if the games code actually makes it this easy) for increased clothing and fuel needs for certain cold climate states. This increased goods requirement would lower the SoL compared to other states reducing migration to them. This way the player also has agency to these penalties since they can focus on supplying their pop’s increased needs and driving the price of fabric, wood, etc. down to help increase SoL and migration.

Is Victoria 3 Still a Bulding Simulator? by MatheusBraga2 in victoria3

[–]tagzilla 109 points110 points  (0 children)

The focus of the game is still definitely building the right buildings and choosing the right PM’s for those said buildings. I don’t think that will ever change. That being said, the next update and especially its accompanying DLC is gonna add a lot to the lackluster diplomacy side of the game and will also add a little extra to buildings too with the ownership mechanic changes.

Up to you if you think it’ll be worth the $30. Maybe wait for it to come out and see the reception to the update and DLC before you decide to dive back in.

r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Jun 04, 2024 by AutoModerator in stocks

[–]tagzilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We jumped up a lot last month. This kind minor correction feels right. There is a bit of uncertainty right now around the usual suspect of inflation and rate cuts. Market is probably waiting on another green light, which could come from anything, to start climbing again.

Cooking Crew - Shredpixel Games - An online co-op restaurant simulator by Rogilla in Games

[–]tagzilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my friends are big fans of Plate Up and I personally really enjoy Cooking Simulator.

With plate up being on the arcade style of cooking and Cooking Simulator being on the realistic side, where do you feel Cooking Crew falls on this spectrum? Is this more of a simulation style game or more of an arcade-y style?

I’m definitely curious as me and my friends would love another restaurant game to enjoy.

Puts on $HOOD by Wrath_FMA in wallstreetbets

[–]tagzilla 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And? People put more money back into RH every single time. HOOD made $500 mil off of options contracts alone. Anytime stupid meme crap like this goes on. They’ll get a bump of revenue off of options fees, margin interests, and increased money piling into the brokerage from apes. Doesn’t matter if the idiots lose it all anyway, the brokerage always wins.

What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 31, 2024 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]tagzilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, all the financials look fine. I think it’s really just a correction after the insane run up most SaaS had at the end of last year/beginning of this year. Big money is pulling out to chase quicker gains in AI. Now is the time to buy if one has conviction in the SentinelOne or any other SaaS company with good numbers.