

This to be honest is the correct way to handle choices. Like Baldur’s Gate of Pillars of eternity games where they list down the conclusion of all the choices player made at the end of the game.


This to be honest is the correct way to handle choices. Like Baldur’s Gate of Pillars of eternity games where they list down the conclusion of all the choices player made at the end of the game.
Wrong username and password combination. Or just wrong credentials.


last week i found out if one of my hand have fire spell equipped and i grip my sword held by the other hand it will apply the fire to my sword and make it burning and have fire damage, and few days later i realized during that state if i do a power attack it will shoot up a cyclone of fire wind straight to where i aim, using up the fire enchantment. This discovery changes the way i play, my stance during combat where i have my other hand near the sword to quickly apply fire and quickly send out the fire cyclone, etc. The funny thing is, until now i still don’t know which mod out of the 800+ mod i have on my modlist is the one that adds that feature. now that’s fully modded experience.


I started with FUS modlist, before adding my own mod list on top (which is mostly community made quests, NPC and Followers replacer, custom followers, Ostim (iykyk), and yes, breasts). The various added VR systems are a mixed bag in term of learning. stuff like spell wheel for example are quite obvious once you tried it, but stuff like vrik where it’s not immediately obvious that you can calibrate it in a way that allows seated play where your character still standing normally, how to un-holster equipment etc requires me to read up a little bit. but i gotta say though, things learned in VR sticks better in my memory than flat games, at least for me personally.


i dunno, i might not be anywhere near scraping the surface of crimson desert, and i’ve got Diablo IV expansion planned as well.


It’s the difference between breasts or absence of them.
Edit: To be more serious, it means different things for different people but for me partially modded would be only mods of cosmetics nature, while if in addition to that the gameplay and combats are totally overhauled then i would consider it fully modded.


indeed


If this is a satire / parody, I’m going to build an altar to worship this guy as a patron deity of troll & satire…


Don’t bother, it’s like the flat earthers all over again.


Ngl the fediverse share buttons on the site you linked to are pretty sweet. More sites should have it.
The new model 5.2 seems to have toned down a little in term of constantly glazing you up.


In that case you might enjoy genji, also on ps2.


Fire up emulator and play Tomba 2 from the psx era if you havent already played it. That game will blow your mind if you love 3d platformer


Will this means there will be an actual chance of other game that utillizes the nemesis system patented by WB?


yes, it’s an uphill problem. but i would argue on lemmy or fediverse in general the slope is not as steep. For example if you’re banned in !games@lemmy.world you can just move on to !games@sh.itjust.works. banned there too? go to !gaming@lemmy.ml. places like piefed included those 3 communities into the same topic so wherever you posted people that goes to piefed gaming topic would still see your post. But then again if you find yourself eventually getting banned no matter where you bounce to, ESPECIALLY in fediverse then you have to look into the most common denominator…


I think it definitely can still happen, as there are no definitive ways totally prevent it. But imho the chances are less likely because the nature of fediverse where the communities are scattered (which some people feel is a weak point of fediverse) act as cushion to minimize the impact. for example i think it’s highly unlikely a mod in programming.dev community is also a a mod in sh.itjust.works.
But let’s just say what if that guy managed to apply as mod in both place? it’s also quite unlikely if sh.itjust.works admin agree with the mod’s abusive action that programming.dev’s admin would think the same way.


In both cases you still have the same problem
I think for lemmy, or fediverse in general the biggest benefit is for people who owns their own instance. if let say i (from my own instance) post into some other lemmy art instance and the same thing as reddit r/art happened there and i got banned and a mod removed all my posts there. in the case of r/art and Hayden Clay, Hayden would have lost ALL his previous posts, without the ability to get it back. Even his previously wildly popular posts are nuked, along with his other portfolio. but for lemmy solo instance owners, yes the posts are removed from the community where they were banned from, but on their own instance it’s still there along with all the history, if you go back to your instance you can still get the post. From there you can just move on to other community. If a user asked for your portfolio you can just give a link back to those previous post at the very least.


xin chao!
but in all seriousness, are reddit mods able to see which ip address a post is from?
Correct me if i’m wrong but the devs are splinters from CD Projeckt Red and is not a large team.