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SteposVenzny , to gaming in What JRPG combat is your favorite?

Radiant Historia

The enemies are placed on a grid and your characters have abilities that can move them around or place traps on certain squares, plus as part of the game’s time travel theme you can reorganize the upcoming turn order. Use those together and you can arrange the absolute sickest combos, knocking everyone into a big cluster and then wailing the shit out of that cluster.

Just be sure to play the original DS version and not the enhanced 3DS version with new art, voice acting, and story additions that ruin the tone.

Varyk , to science_memes in PSA: Libraries

The services like renting power tools is amazing, or free tickets to museums and stuff.

Viking_Hippie ,

I loved the Last Week Tonight segment about it, and not just the taxidermy parts 😁

Varyk ,

Hadn’t heard of that, thanks, I’ll check it out

brbposting ,
Kolanaki , to science_memes in W Earth
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Googly eyes.

QuarterSwede , to patientgamers in I know this is PatientGamers, but can we discuss how even the current generation of consoles seems to ask for patience as they aren't that many games 4 years after their release?
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I think the Switch and the Steamdeck/PC are where the creativity is. Indie devs are making games themselves instead of working for large game development studios. If it’s popular enough they publish on Switch as well since it’s Arm based. Mobile is where it’s at honestly.

weariedfae , to science_memes in Fear itself

TIL “Increasing predation pressure by pinnipeds through the late Cenozoic drove Nautilus into its present-day refuge in the deep tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean.”

Neato!

Also “Cenozoic” is rather… broad… so for anyone who is curious like me, nautilus…es? Nautili? Whichever, they slowly retreated to their current habitat starting around the Oligocene to the end of the Miocene (source).

flipflop97 , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
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OpenRCT2

An open source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2

Psythik ,

I really wish someone would do an OpenRCT3. It was so much fun being able to ride your creations. I had a 3D projector back then too, which made the game even more awesome. Such an underrated sequel.

And yes I’m aware that Planet Coaster exists but has anyone actually tried playing that game? They made everything way too complicated and I just can’t get into it. I don’t want to engineer every single bend and design the perfect landscaping from scratch, I just want to slap some rides together, see the guests come pouring in, and occasionally ride one of my rides (in VR, ideally). No game since RCT 3 has satisfied that itch for me.

artinel , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

Software engineering student here. Well we had a course about Microsoft excel but i used Libreoffice and almost got a full mark. There were no problem with lessons like Advanced programming (C#) and Data structure (C and C++) and few others with languages like python and php. There has been few courses that requires softwares that are not available on linux(Cisco packet tracer and Proteus) but wine solved the problem perfectly. Back in high school i even managed to run Visual Studio but it was hard tbh. I don’t know about what they teach on the other countries colleges but i think you should mostly be fine with linux and wine.

sj_zero , to patientgamers in I know this is PatientGamers, but can we discuss how even the current generation of consoles seems to ask for patience as they aren't that many games 4 years after their release?

Creative industries in general have been somewhat stagnant including TV, video games, movies, and so on.

Part of it is the raw bureaucratization of society where box checkers and rule followers are getting into creative positions and being uncreative.

That's also why there are good things out there in niche spaces, because creative people didn't disappear they're just keeping low.

zaphod , to science_memes in Megacerops

I don’t know why, but to me it looks like their eyes should be further back, closer to their ears, or maybe their ears are too far back. I assume that’s why they went extinct.

Empricorn ,

I’ll pass that along to God…

BakerBagel ,

That’s where the wyes are located on surviving rhinos.They are technically a prey species, sohey didn’t really need to see what was dead ahead of them, since they were foragers. No predator is coming at them from the front, so they really only need to see what is at their sides.

CallMeButtLove , to science_memes in I love antique books.

I unironically really like that name.

MadhuGururajan , to lemmyshitpost in The duality of Lemmy

Funnily this post is so meta as it is trying to ascribe multiple behavior to what looks like a single entity called Lemmy whereas it’s a town square that anyone can post to.

MotoAsh ,

More stupid human tribalism expressing itself through anthropomorphization of a community.

Stupid humans be stupid. It even turned “being a redditor” in to an insult.

bungle_in_the_jungle , to games in Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)

SkillUp’s “This week in video games” videos are great both for news about the industry, and what’s coming up and worth keeping an eye out for. Listening to podcasts is another good one. I listen to MinnMax every week in particular.

solidgrue , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in How come neither burps nor hiccups are usually painful, but a combination of both is?
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When you burp, your stomach contracts and your esophagus relaxes, allowing air to expel. When you hiccup, your diaphragm contracts, and your esophagus closes up. I dunno. Kinda. I’m mock-hiccupping and burping as I type this and that seems to be what’s going on.

When all three contract, everything jams up, and that hurts.

Cool story time: Sometimes I hiccup really hard and it’s kind of painful. Thanks for coming to my TED talk

fubbernuckin ,

My hiccups always hurt. Why does my body have an internal fist it can use to repeatedly punch me in the stomach?

solidgrue ,
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You know what you did

Sprokes , to science_memes in PSA: Libraries

Some US friends are sharing with me their library cards and it is great. I use them few times a year but you get access to many content. It is just a a shame I can’t access CD Or DVD online.

teft , to games in Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
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Browsing the deals section of the playstation store or reading about them on lemmy.

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