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Yeah I agree the control scheme contributes to the difficulty quite a bit. Between the dodging as you described and the lack of animation cancelling leading to “queueing” actions, you definitely need to be deliberate about what you’re doing.
Yeah I agree the control scheme contributes to the difficulty quite a bit. Between the dodging as you described and the lack of animation cancelling leading to “queueing” actions, you definitely need to be deliberate about what you’re doing.
Not anymore, since I finished grad school and started a relatively lucrative career. They did help quite a bit during my undergrad and grad years though… which now drives my guilt about not really interacting with them despite them being unpleasant people overall.
It’s gotta be the development of what we recognize as “intelligent”. Our brains are not the goal of evolution, just a weird thing that happened.
The DLCs are historically challenging for sure, but the first few bosses make Friede look slow imo.
I’m two rememberance bosses in and having a good time. My main criticism is that the bosses are AGGRESSIVE. They seem to be balanced with summons in mind because you almost have to draw the bosses attention away to get in decent damage. Still fun tho.
I’ve noticed some frame rate decrease in the open world and some minor bugs. I’m not sure if that’s my fault tho; I bought a fancy new graphics card and cranked up all the settings, and I’m not sure if my relatively older CPU and RAM are keeping up.
Unless I’m misunderstanding, I do believe it is that simple, yes.
Eh fuck it, what are they going to do, call the FBI on me? Employer certainly doesn’t care.
However I would prefer if there was a way to route the traffic through VPN.
It would almost certainly depend on what VPN and what TV you have, but I believe I’ve heard of native VPN apps that can be installed on Android TVs.
Jellyfin certainly has a little bit of wonk to it, but as far as basic functionality I find it just as easy as Plex.
I think the first decision to make is pre built vs DIY. The most common pre built solution would be something like Synology. You may start researching there and see if that would fit your needs, or what people do as alternatives.
I personally built one with a similar use case and use Unraid for my OS. The other normal option is TrueNAS.
With that budget you’ll be able to get a good result.
To prevent it using Internet at all, you can turn off individual apps access to WiFi and mobile data easily
To bind to a VPN, I use protonVPN, and I’m pretty sure the Android app has the split tunnelling feature to allow this as well. Not sure if that protects against leaks, but you could just have the VPN on all the time and use androids VPN settings to prevent any data usage outside the VPN
My thoughts exactly
Yeah my daily driver for awhile has been Debian stable. All the normal day to day tasks can very easily be accomplished with only gui tools. My CLI stuff is more or less limited to ssh access to other machines and some light docker tinkering.
It was homemade in this case 🫠. Little involved but doable… or so I hear
The strangest moment of my life was probably when I found myself doing DMT with a Willie Nelson impersonator in his mobile home. He had a pit bull which was running around with an erection.
Honestly the reason is I thought that it was an easy way to fit my use case- I just may have misunderstood what it was capable of.
I used t9 in high school. In retrospect it’s obviously unusably clunky, but I do miss being able to text totally blindly in my pocket or something.
Did you also walk to school uphill both ways, barefoot on snow and broken glass?
Not sure who the “we” is in your post but Imo the biggest influence on meme culture was 4chan and similar dumpster fire communities of the early/adolescent Internet.
My pickups have been Horizon Forbidden West, Subnautica, Spelunky, middle-earth: shadow of war, and Pony Island
I don’t have exact price breakdowns, but it was total about 60$ with the vast majority of that being H:FW at 45ish.