De_Narm

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[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 8 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

Anime was woke. "Heldensagen vom Kosmosinsel" ended in 1997.

There's also a remake being made which started in 2018 if anyone's interested.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

I think the second FF7 part isn't on steam yet? But personally speaking, while I'm slightly interested, I not to eager on these games. FF16 semms to have cut back on too many RPG mechanics for my liking and FF7 just isn't complete yet. I'll have another look once the 'full game' is out.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 14 points 20 hours ago (4 children)

FF16 and FF7 are the only PS5 exclusives I would consider, but two games aren't enough to buy a new generation - one that's almost over even. Maybe release some graphically worse PS4 versions like almost everyone else? Oh, and PC ports of course if they haven't.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 59 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

I honestly don't even think vanilla Skyrim was that good of a game. It had nice world building, but the combat sucked, the main story was kinda whatever, it was glitchy and a lot of systems were poorly thought out. It's only ever been the promise of a good game which was mostly found in mods.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Sometimes I like to dip the underside of the spoon and just lick that. Works well for any kind of soup that's been made with an immersion blender, probably works in this case too. (Although, I initially started doing it because the soup was too hot. That's likely not gonna happen here.)

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago

Sadly enough, I've only looked for a few seconds and already found a similar edit to this exact page. At the very least you've got some good patriotic brainwashing going on.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 14 points 3 days ago

I would be seen as downright evil if I do that.

Being downright evil is the secret ingredient to becoming rich. It doesn't work for everyone, but all the richest people are evil.

It is a sound financial advice, but also a morally terrible one. It's your call which of these is more important to you.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

For all I care nazis could be hunted for sport. The problem is, neither I nor other people should decide who 'deserves' violence and who doesn't. I'm not holding it against anyone to punch nazis, but I'd only do it to defend myself or others.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 23 points 6 days ago

Im astonished someone released a song called 'Darmstadtium'.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I've played I, II, IV, V, VI, X, XII and XV. VII, IX and XIII are still on my list of games to play eventually, maybe VIII if I'm ever in the mood.

I initially skipped VII because it is just too popular, I already know the entire story - including sequels, prequels and the movie. IX kept crashing on my PC and XIII wouldn't even run - I'm still waiting for a collection on any console I own.

As for the ones I've played, X is the best one hands down. It is incredibly flawed, but still my favorite. The gameplay is the best in the entire series, I actually never liked the ATB even on wait. Instead we've got a great dynamic turn system and the constant swapping of party members was a great addition. The entire party felt useful. I also think the sphere grid is the best level up system in Final Fantasy. It has a great story too, although the really interesting bits about Sin aren't actually explained a lot, instead we waste an enormous amount of time on Seymour who I found utterly boring in comparison. Other than that, X's biggest flaws are Blitzball and the Cloister of Trials - both of which are so clunky, they kept me from completing the game more than once.

From the pixel era, I think VI is the best one - mostly because of it's story. Followed by IV and V. However, I like all of the games I played despite the implementation of the ATB or whatever you'd even call II.

Lastly, I think both XII and especially XV get a bad rep they don't necessarily deserve. I quite enjoyed them despite their flaws. My biggest gripe with XII is that the game plays itself after you've programmed your team, especially with the speed-up button modern versions have. There wasn't much gameplay in my second half. XV honestly only suffers from being too fragmented, half the story is hidden in movies, comics, animations and such. Other than that, I really came to like it once I accepted its action gameplay. I'd even call it my second favorite game overall and would like another game with the same system. (It may be noteworthy that I played XV completely blind, I only looked at trailers and the development history after I finished it.)

I won't get into all the spin-offs, but generally speaking, a lot of them are awesome. X and XV may be some of my favorite mainline FF games, but certain spin-offs are on my favorite games of all time list.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 16 points 1 week ago (11 children)

I'm still waiting for a reason to get a PS5 at all, everything I've been interested still got released on PS4 too - except for one single game.

I really don't care for better specs anymore, I probably couldn't even tell PS4 and PS5 games apart without a side-by-side comparison. Not to mention, to see a difference at all I'd need a new TV on top of the console. Not gonna happen anytime soon.

 

Greetings!

I'm fairly new to Master Duel and didn't play much Yu-Gi-Oh! in general for the past decade - you could say I'm a complete amateur.

Now, I've done most of the solo mode stuff to get to know some more archetypes and played the current Theme Chronicles event to the point where I got all obtainable gems with the vendread loaner deck. Luckily, the loaner was actually quite good, so I didn't need to build a deck. (Got all gems with a 22:8 win ratio.)

After all of this, I want to dive into ranked. For the solo mode stuff I've used an Endymion deck, which seems to be rouge at best - and I've only got the bare basics for the deck anyway (pretty much no extra deck). But now I have no clue which deck to go for. I don't know shit about the meta game and even less about the longterm viability of decks, as I don't want to spend all my ressources on building a deck that will banned soon anyway (like, Baronne seems like something that will be banned soon). Or worse, something that is simply unfun to play.

I don't particually enjoy stun decks and I'm not into all or nothing combo decks ending on a board full of generic boss monsters (looking at the new superheavy stuff). Is there something viable to start building, ideally with a low power version to test the strategy, before commiting to pulling/crafting all cards needed? (like, Mannadium would take all my ressources and it's gamble if I'd like it)

 

I'm just starting out with Godot and I've run into some strange or unwanted behaviors. Maybe some of you can help me fix them. I'm currently running Godot on arch linux with x11/i3 as my desktop environment.

1.) Godot got some really aggressive focus. The editor grabs the focus mid typing in other applications and suddenly I'm tying there. With i3 being a tiling manager, Godot is sometimes passively resized when I resize another window - of course it also immediately gets itself focused and messed the resizing up.

2.) The focus within Godot is even stranger. I can ctrl c + ctrl v nodes just fine on a freshly opened project. But once I've a clicked a single property in the import or inspector docker, ctrl c + ctrl v will work exclusively there. Even if the import docker is hidden underneath the scene docker where I'm clicking the nodes I want to copy/paste.

3.) The last one is about using an external editor. Whenever Godot encounters a bug, it will automatically open the script in question. Which is annoying because I use vim for everything and will throw warnings at me, that the file has been changed. I've looked through all editor settings and tried setting vim as my external editor but the behavior persists.

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