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Sabre363 , in Trust exercise 2
ObviouslyNotBanana OP ,
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I trust you not to

june ,

Bad idea

themeatbridge , in Act your wage

Just a reminder that if you don’t get a raise commensurate with inflation, they’re lowering your wage.

Imgonnatrythis ,

And if you are, you are pretty damn lucky. No raise in past 9 years here.

pacmondo ,

I don’t mean to be insensitive but what’s keeping you at a job that hasn’t given you a raise in 9 years? I would have been polishing up my resume after year 2s review with nothing to show for it

Imgonnatrythis ,

Loss aversion, role scarcity, non compete contract, retirement package, and family. Not always as simple as just following the money. Question isn’t insensitive at all, putting yourself in someone’s shoes in a complex situation you don’t understand though is just flippantly presumptuous.

EdibleFriend , in Need tips for my beard trimming routine. This is what I currently do! Any pointers?
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Wear the red thing all day.

random_character_a ,
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…and a red clown nouse

t0fr , in acceptable screws
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You can tell a shitpost is a shitpost when it is entirely wrong

pelotron ,
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Agreed, Phillips needs to get Thanos’d.

lambda ,
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Torx screws 4 lyfe

LookBehindYouNowAndThen ,

Yeah, they’re literally made to cam out.

Useful for automation, but terrible for repairs.

stoicmaverick ,

I also watch AVE, but it’s Philips heads that were made for early assembly line use to cam out under torque. Specifically for the Model-T if I remember correctly.

LookBehindYouNowAndThen ,

Never watched AVE, I used to be an auto tech.

The Wikipedia article has an interesting summary.

Looks like it wasn’t intended by the initial patent, but was discovered as a useful property.

frezik ,

And the automation argument isn’t as important now that electric drills all have clutches.

MataVatnik ,
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Same with slotted, hate them with a passion, especially when it’s those with the raise head

SSUPII OP ,

Successfully baited 200 comments

t0fr ,
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Did you really shitpost? Or did you go fishing?

SSUPII OP ,

Was indeed a big catch

Sibbo , in I hate that I enjoyed singing that

I liked it

Draegur ,

yeah i concur; that was delightfully arranged!

themeatbridge ,

And it was a fun trip down a particular gaming memory lane.

Delphia , in Yes

ITT: Tankies not realising they are in a shitposting community.

Wofls ,

I’m in this picture and I don’t like it

hark ,
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It’s just a shitpost, bro, don’t think about it, let me just make a shitpost covering a political topic, I’m not making a statement just a shitpost, bro.

eskimofry ,

If it’s a shitpost why do you defend it so much?

DocMcStuffin , in Well?? Does it??
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You can try it and find out.

Maven OP ,
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Dm

Whirling_Ashandarei ,

R u a grill?

If so, charcoal or propane?

Cqrd ,

Damn it Bobby. That boy ain’t right

Wizard_Pope ,
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Charcoal supremacy. Fuck of with that propane bullshit. That aint a real grill

blotz ,
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Fuck around and find out

jballs , (edited )
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s my favorite line from White Lotus

Edit: youtu.be/009Q5ml_Xdc?t=170s

DumbAceDragon , in Lay them on me
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If that happened it’d be the year of the linux desktop.

loudWaterEnjoyer ,
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It is the year of the Linux desktop

PhobosAnomaly ,

It’s the two certainties of life:

  1. Death
  2. Taxes
  3. It is the year of the Linux desktop
  4. Half Life 3 is just around the corner
  5. I’m terrible at maths
loudWaterEnjoyer ,
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Certain taxes sounds like a skill issue

Empricorn ,

…and so are the next thirteen.

numanair ,

Is this a joke about the 2038 problem?

Empricorn ,

I’m not smart enough to come up with that, but thank you for giving me the credit!

orphiebaby ,

I think they mean “mainstream”.

rayf , in Elder scrolls
Samsy , in New Jean just dropped

Pff, I wear this 30 years ago and everyone thought I was dumb af at the kindergarten.

Splatterphace ,

the kindergarten

Sounds ominous

lugal ,

You were ahead of your time

jerrythegenius ,
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A jioneer

Vespair , in Does Palworld have 3000 planets!?!?!

Hey, Starfield is actually a great framework for a video game; I can’t wait until they write and make an actual game to go inside of it

shneancy ,

I think they betted on modders to do that but after a month or two when the excitement wore off and reality hit in even the most hardcore bethesda fanboys, most of the ambitious projects got cancelled and everyone went back to modding skyrim lmao

Vespair ,

As somebody who put over 200 hours into the game before dropping it all at once and never looking back, yeah, I agree.

There really genuinely is a great framework here, enough to keep me interested and hopeful for the future for awhile, but the glaring issues are just too huge and, as you said, you have to keep people’s interest if you want the modding community to pick up the slack, and the main gameplay loop is just so goddamn boring.

edit: And yes, since I got 200+ hours out of it, tbh I still feel like I got my money’s worth from the game even if I can conclude that on the whole it’s a very mid experience.

shneancy ,

I paid for skyrim on different platforms solid 3 times so I decided to uh, DIY myself a demo of Starfield, and after 2 weeks the charm wore off, after a month I just rushed to see what’s at the end, and uninstalled it

Passerby6497 ,

I didn’t even get to the end. About the time I found out that you basically just NG+ and start over I dropped my ‘demo’ like a sack of rocks.

Vespair , (edited )

I think they wanted to do a wacky Rick & Morty multiverse thing with it but failed spectacularly at it because they didn’t really add enough meaningful variety (and nothing of consequence; this is a huge issue) to their cycle and also because they decided to try and be weird and coy about how they were going about it so frankly a lot of the player base doesn’t even really realize there are wacky alternative universes you can end up in. And again, importantly, nothing ever feels like it has any meaningful consequence the moment you buy into the whole Unity thing. Like I get if they want to make some kind of commentary on the futility of existence and the meaninglessness of life or cycles of violence, but if so then like… do that. It feels like they are approaching some kind of meaning or commentary that they never actually reach, so instead you just have this awful cycle where to progress you have to discard all of the things which typically make progression worthwhile in this kind of experience. It’s just full of these kind of weird fucking choices, man.

edit: typos

shneancy ,

soon after Starfield I finally got around to playing Outer Wilds, and despite the fact the cycle in that game is 20min instead of like 50h+, it actually serves a vital purpose to the narrative. I’m desperately resisting devolving into a cult like worship for the next 20 paragraphs praising Outer Wilds but like - go play it if you haven’t already, it’s spectacular.

SuddenlyMelissa ,

There is no piece of media I’d like to be able to experience for the first time again more than Outer Wilds.

shneancy ,

if I get dementia at least I’ll be able to experience it again for the first time

A_Random_Idiot ,

Yeah.

I got Starfield free with my video card, and I still feel like I should be entitled to a refund for the game, lol.

Moneo ,

DIY myself a demo of Starfield

This took me way too long to understand.

shneancy ,

;)

A_Random_Idiot ,

I might be inclined to agree with you, if it wasnt for the absolutely atrocious amount of loading screens.

Its definitely a game where it feels like they put all their dev team effort into the first parts of the game, on the assumption that you’d be hooked enough to ignore all the rest of the bullshit, poor decisions, and bad mechanics that come later.

I think making anything of Starfield, for modders, would be such a monumentally huge task… That they could probably just do it in skyrim/fallout 4 with just a portion of the effort/stress/hassle.

Korne127 ,
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I’ve never played the game and well… don’t really know the issues about it.
Can someone explain what you mean with that it’s a great framework but not really a good game in itself and has issues?

Vespair ,

It’s… kind of a lot to explain, but I’ll try to give you a bit. And fair warning, while I have a lot of complaints about the game, I also think a lot of the common complaints about the game are often overblown or are down-right wrong.

So first off, in terms of gameplay, it plays like Skyrim or Fallout but with more polish, which makes sense since it’s build in and running on the newer released update version of the same engine as those games. Personally I like the core gameplay of those games, so for me that’s a win but a lot of people were upset that there wasn’t some enormous leap and bound in terms of what the engine can do, as if studios like EA having been pumping out cookie-cutter formulaic entries of FPS or sports games with no innovation but that’s an aside… The motion feels vastly smoother than Skyrim and the gunplay is an enormous upgrade over Fallout’s; although there are some things to complain about in the combat, the actual physics, motion, and aiming are all solid. The perpetual nature of Bethesda universes at the scale and scope which they maintain the consistency continues to be impressive as hell, to me at least. If you haven’t played Skyrim or one of the newer Fallouts, it’s hard to articulate what sets them apart from other first-person RPGs, unfortunately, but in general I don’t have many major complaints with the core gameplay.

The story and setting are really where my comment applies. So one common problem people mention a lot is that “Starfield is empty,” which it is, but they almost always mean it the wrong way. People complain about how nearly every planet and moon is empty save for maybe a point of interest or two… but space is almost completely empty. That’s one of the the things Starfield does right, and the lonely empty feeling of walking across a barren alien planet just to be welcomed with the cold expanse of nothingness is one of the best parts of Starfield. But Starfield is way too empty, the problem is that’s actually empty at the content-heavy parts. Due to story reasons Earth is uninhabited, so humanity has settled other planets… but each of the “main planets” has one city one it. ONE. Imagine if the whole of humanity’s settlement of Earth was just New York City. That’s absolute insanity. The idea that at least one or two of these planets wouldn’t have developed into sprawling developing countries across the globe instantly shatters a lot of the logic of the universe, and it’s this kind of big-picture-with-no-details thinking that seeps into everything in this game.

Another example is the shipbuilding, arguably one of the best and most well-received parts of the game. Without modding, you can’t turn any ship component 90 degrees, and you can’t even flip or invert many pieces. And when you build your ship, how the pieces actually connect (in terms of doors and hallways) is basically entirely by chance rather than being controllable or having logical rules. So you might think you’ve put together a great simple ship with a central hallway with doors along the walls on each side, only to find out that instead your ship is actually an snake-like disaster which requires you to go through every single room to get from the cockpit to the door.

There’s just a lot of lack of attention to detail stuff like that, and lot of seemingly half-filled (if even that) space for content as mentioned above with the main planets. Beyond those flaws though, there are some really great concepts to play with, such as the need for physical information couriering because technology has figured out physical faster-than-light travel via the gravity drive but not how to transmit data faster than light without a physical ship with gravity drive to do it.

Also for Fallout to have an excellent in-game radio and for Starfield to not have a ship radio is an absolutely criminal omission.

Hopefully that answers it some? I dunno, ask me if you wanna know more I guess.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

If they wanted modders to save their game they shouldn’t have set half of it in vacuum so you can’t have s l o o t y armor without breaking the precious i m m e r s i o n

On the other hand, it’s pretty funny to see the cope modders are adding to explain it away.

“Uuuummmm AKSHUALLY my boob window space suit totally works because of magnetic fields” 😎

BigBananaDealer ,
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they did not bet on modders to do that in a month or 2, they havent even released the creation kit thing yet

XTornado ,

I mean the modding tools are not even out…that feels a bit of over exaggeration, of course there is less modding going towards it.

excitingburp ,

Starfield is actually a great framework for a video game

It really isn’t, that’s 99% of the problem. It’s basically a mod for Skyrim with some additional tech.

Kolanaki ,
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This implies that Skyrim isn’t a good video game. Which if was true, I don’t think Starfield would have existed.

businessfish ,
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well skyrim was good in 2012, kinda hard to say it can stand toe to toe with modern titles (without mods obviously)

Kolanaki ,
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I mean… It can in the fun department. It can’t compete on looks, technical stability, or smoothness of feel as modern shit… But it still has a certain something that nothing else captures and keeps me coming back every couple years to play through again.

businessfish ,
@businessfish@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

well, different strokes for different folks. could just be i like different kinds of games now - it has been a long time and my tastes have definitely changed. most of the appeal of skyrim for me is just that i love games you can mod the shit out of lol

BottleOfAlkahest ,

Video games are definitely a different strokes, different folks type thing. I “play through” (never done the main quest) of vanilla skyrim ever few years. I wouldn’t even know how to download a mod for it and I still love it all these years later.

excitingburp ,

Not at all. Skyrim was a groundbreaking game, for 2012, that occurred in a few small regions from several planets/planes. The praise ends there, though. If Skyrim came out as a new release in 2024, even with the remaster work and all the DLCs, I wouldn’t have nice words to say about it either. It has been more than a decade.

Khrux ,

They did make a great game with that framework :) In may 2002, we got Morrowind, and not just that, they even iterated uponcthat framework slightly in the 22 years since! If you look at it today you could almost believe that the framework would be great in the late 2000s!

Donebrach ,
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As someone who put 120 hrs in I can honestly say it isn’t. No Man’s Sky basically did it all and better beforehand.

youCanCallMeDragon , in Tea: an acquired taste
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Routhinator ,
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Perfect response.

thisbenzingring , in Hmmm...

Gatekeeping spiritually is ugly.

db2 , in Teenage boys everywhere are lining up to see this movie...

I think they could have done something that didn’t look like a Fleshlight though. This one doesn’t even look like a sand worm… it’s barely a passable Sarlacc.

unreachable ,
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they knew, from the start

NoneYa , (edited )

Exactly. Memes are free advertisements for them and will be reposted forever everywhere.

hOrni ,

Might be possible. I wasn’t going to see Dune and never bought popcorn at the movies. But I am going to now. Yes, I am lonely.

HonkTonkWoman ,

If I was slinging popcorn in that fuck bucket, I’d be thinking twice before asking “Would you like extra butter?”

Gork ,

Yes please ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Steve ,

No, semen please.

danc4498 , in Community note pointing out fake news once again 🫡

The founder of nothing

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