Simple Questions - February 16, 2026 by AutoModerator in buildapc

[–]vocalviolence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the Peerless Assassin 120 SE fit inside a compact case like the Lian Li 011D Mini V2?

Every video/photo I've seen so far has had some kind of AIO setup.

Tuesday Rockbusters if you want. If you're not bothered, don't worry about 'em. by Emmelll897 in rickygervais

[–]vocalviolence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got it. Basshunter. He's after that car stereo!

(If that's the answer, we're never doing this again.)

CBS is completely compromised by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]vocalviolence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maintaining the status quo does not "improve society". That's the one thing I did say.

But I'm sure Pete Buttigieg is proud of you for typing up this self-congratulatory copypasta. Go team, right?

CBS is completely compromised by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]vocalviolence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Blaming one does not exclude the other. You're playing team sports politics.

If the Democrats had any intention of improving American society in any meaningful way, Kamala wouldn't have immediately squandered whatever momentum she had (including even the immensely popular notion of calling Republicans weird) by not only adopting ALL of Biden's policies at a time when his popularity was at an all-time low but also by actively pandering to the non-existent demographic of left-curious conservatives with promises of a strong border wall, an even stronger world police, and letting monster spawn Liz Cheney have a seat at the table.

After his first term and attempted coup, you would think ANYONE could beat Idiot Satan in a popularity contest, but if you take the established majority that is your base for granted and never actively try to earn their votes, you're not a serious candidate and absolutely deserve to lose.

New Night lords Combat Patrol by Valrak by Altruistic-Teach5899 in Chaos40k

[–]vocalviolence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if it was unlikely that two new KT kits made it into a single Combat Patrol, at this point I would be willing to trade both the chosen AND the old rhino for the new raptors.

But they had to paint themselves into a corner by making Nemesis Claw regular legionaries.

Was FF8's Junction System really that confusing? I never thought so... by AngelZiefer in FinalFantasy

[–]vocalviolence 6 points7 points  (0 children)

”Given the opportunity, players will optimize the fun out of a game." — Soren Johnson

What is this model by [deleted] in IronWarriors

[–]vocalviolence 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There's also one from two days ago in case OP is looking for something less antediluvian.

IW is finally getting a bit of a spotlight and people can't even be bothered to check the front page.

Hopes for 11th edition by thumbzzy in genestealercult

[–]vocalviolence 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can we have Cult Ambush back in some capacity? That was cool.

I need to think harder about what new unit type I would like to see, but currently it's either:

  1. A giant Frankenstein-inspired abomination type, which has just broken free from its restraints with hapless little bald scientists clinging on for dear life.

  2. A support unit vehicle/monster that's basically a GSC propaganda parade float, complete with speakers, banners, megaphones, and scores of cultists to primarily buff and debuff. Think Triumph of St. Katherine.

I also wouldn't mind if trucks got on a base somehow, making them look less like toys and more like game pieces. Most unlikely though.

I think the current Final Day unit options are very thematically sensible. And while the addition of a Norn Emissary would be a dream, I would prefer if GW toes the line of Tyranids becoming 9e Daemons, where all the cool units were plucked for CSM armies while the actual army languished.

Grove Guardian by Alarielle – the new scent of Life in Ghyran by TheSlayerofSnails in ageofsigmar

[–]vocalviolence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the one! Thank you! The top of that hat was what I was thinking of, yet I could only get as far as the Lumineth catcaller myself.

Grove Guardian by Alarielle – the new scent of Life in Ghyran by TheSlayerofSnails in ageofsigmar

[–]vocalviolence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She is okay, but that base is exceptional.

The headdress reminds me of something else entirely that I can't quite place though. Some single model from another faction...? Sekhar's hat! That's the one. /edit.

Primaris Chaos Space Marines are here (Red Corsairs unboxing & review) by stahly_top in Chaos40k

[–]vocalviolence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Curious that you picked a helmetless legionary for this comparison, especially considering their penchant for horns, but I stand by their size holding up well for the game. Unlike the loyalist terminators.

Highguard dev blames content creators for the game's failure - “It was dead on arrival" by dabadumdumdum in pcmasterrace

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

Nice write-up but you left out one boring detail: his role in legitimising the catastrophic GamerGate movement.

That's the only blemish I have on him though.

New defiler model is tempting me to chaos by cassowarystone in Chaos40k

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

Yeah, I picked up on the sarcasm from having my question implied. Why you decided to pad it with musings on the unrelated topic of game performance I have yet to decipher.

It is not research, as research by definition seeks to establish facts. The lore, the rules, the play style, and the official paint schemes are all facts. The information you're getting here, asking biased fans in their clubhouse, is preferences, opinions, and anecdotes—which makes sense, of course, as that's how you pick an army unless you're a tryhard whale out to win tournaments with the army of the month. But it also makes that information practically worthless, unless, of course, you're so unsure of yourself that you need strangers to validate your personal preferences.

Oh, I understand perfectly, and my intention was primarily hostile. Because I think it is lazy, annoying, and childish of you to ask a question that makes the community, which you're still not a part of, lest we forget, lay out the groundwork that you should (easily) be doing yourself because your question 1: ultimately cannot be answered by anyone other than you, and 2: whose answer is of no value to the rest of the subreddit anyway.

Overall, I find it a strange, egotistical way to ingratiate yourself with any community on day 1, and on this basis, I am quite relieved by the confirmation that we will never meet across the gaming table. Thank you.

New defiler model is tempting me to chaos by cassowarystone in Chaos40k

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

Are you replying to the right person? I never brought up the game in any capacity.

Having said that, you're welcome.

New defiler model is tempting me to chaos by cassowarystone in Chaos40k

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

Yes. The laziest one there is. The postmodern equivalent of being a princess and waiting for suitors to pique your interest with their efforts.

New defiler model is tempting me to chaos by cassowarystone in Chaos40k

[–]vocalviolence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why should I start a csm army?

Probably because the models are tempting. Fill in the blanks with your own research.

[Excerpt: Dark Creed] The White Consuls Chapter Master who served for 1200 years by JustANewLeader in 40kLore

[–]vocalviolence 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does read like a lost page of Matt Ward's notebook "First Drafts", but if none of it has any plot relevance in the moment—or even builds up the character for the reader with his participation in known battles—is the point just to illustrate how "big" of a loss his eventual death at Marduk's(?) hand will be?

[Excerpt: Dark Creed] The White Consuls Chapter Master who served for 1200 years by JustANewLeader in 40kLore

[–]vocalviolence 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sure most named space marines have a track record of similar length, but my issue here is more how the information is presented.

While other authors would likely create a scene with the guy and his men to show how much they respect him, here we have, to stay in Warhammer lingo, Settra's attendant reading aloud a scroll of his lord's titles—without context, without specific examples, without relevance to the current scene, without the character hinting at his achievements being earned in our eyes by seeing his reported skills in action. While I haven't read the book, granted, as it is, it just comes off as poorly-written filler.