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  • It's both. Toyota is the third biggest anti-climate lobbyist in the world after, you guessed it, some fuel companies.

  • Honestly something in the style of X, or, even better, Zero minus the screen crunch and low quality audio of the gba, would put joy in my heart. Still holding out hope the fan game megaman x corrupted comes out ever

  • Zero 5, in which Ciel finds the legendary hero nobody cared about enough to look for: Axl

  • People were hoping it was a stealth megaman game, but I'm pretty sure someone at capcom came out and said it isn't

  • Similar situation, but, I gotta warn you, here in the US at least, the national forestry service is IMPOSSIBLE to get into, afaik. Friend of mine did "volunteer work" (read: worked for less than minimum wage) doing hard, back breaking work felling trees and removing hazardous weeds, almost got hit by one of those trees and could have died, trying to get such a gig and, after a couple years of that WITH a relevant degree, gave up and works in finance now.

  • I had a similar experience. Went the wrong way in DS1, headed straight for the catacombs, went "oh. This isn't hard. This is punishing." And dropped off. Later a friend gave me some guidance and some pointers on what the game did/didn't expect of me and I've been a giant fan ever since.

    Sekiro took me a little time to figure out what it expected from me, too, but now I absolutely adore that game. That's more of a mechanical "what should I be doing in combat" statement of the fact that the game expects you to act aggressively while focusing on defense. Though

  • Honestly I think a lot of people miss that these games are full of soft difficulty options. Magic, in particular pyromancy, summons, there are lots of ways to make the game easier, and that's a good thing!

  • 3.5 does use d20, but lacks advantage/disadvantage in favor of doing a lot more math every moment of every round of combat. This is the biggest appeal of 5e, it's approachable and keeps the games moving.

    I wouldn't recommend 4e, it strongly suffers from the aforementioned "everyone can do everything and feels samey" much more than 5e.

    Pathfinder 1e is basically just dnd 3.5, and as others have mentioned, PF2e is more of a middle ground

  • Good memories. I was a regular on the boards at one point in time, and regularly contributed to the secrets/cheats/bugs sections

  • And, for anyone thinking "well. I'm not racist..." Remember, you DEFINITELY have some internalized biases. I've got them. I acknowledge them. I try to overcome them. If you aren't, you should too! Also, being antiracist in general.

  • You're very right. Also worth noting that while very limiting, balcony solar is gaining popularity and can be done by some renters. If you have a balcony that gets sun, you can put some panels up over the railing, feed em into a battery or other "portable" system.

  • Helth

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  • They'll still charge $99000 for the room

  • Huh. Could have sworn in universe, SCP as an organization stood for Secure Contain Protect

  • HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR ELON MUSK AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT FOR YOU. HATE. HATE.

  • I mean, define "superior" I can't get off to this interaction with you.

  • Oof. Good to know, especially since you can't buy mana restoration items and need to farm them. Thanks for the heads up

  • Seeing these remarks on the H2A soundtrack after having previously gone back and forth a bit on it makes me feel guilty, hopefully the callout of the difference didn't lessen the experience. I don't know about you, but I'm often blissfully ignorant until something just slightly negative is pointed out and then it becomes a bother. Glad you enjoyed it, either way! The H3 start was jarring for everyone though. I think one of the books gets into the details for what happens between 2 and 3, but not any of the ones I read. The short version is "Chief really wanted to go home to earth, so he got on a covenant ship going home. When they didn't go straight to the surface, he tried to do the sonic adventure 2 opening and surfed on a door from orbit down to the ground"

  • You're not the only one working your way through it. There's so much I like about it, but, damn, it's hard to love. I just got to act 4, myself, and keep having the thought "this would be nice to have a friend who has played the shit out of this game to give me some guidance here and there"

  • So, multiple options here. Skydivers regularly hit terminal velocity, as fast as they'll go in atmosphere, before pulling their chutes. At these speeds, heat from friction isn't enough to worry about. Once again though, if you're coming down from space, that "in atmosphere" asterisk goes away. If you're dropping from a satellite, you're going at speeds necessary to orbit, and you don't have anything slowing you down until you hit the atmosphere. Suddenly your terminal velocity is way lower than infinity, and the friction you're feeling from the atmosphere is INTENSE, rapidly turning that speed into heat