JakeBacon

joined 2 years ago
[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

I'm enjoying myself, my only complaint is that the early game is still rough. If you get unlucky with gear life gets much harder.

Also, some skills seem like they're not functioning properly. I tried detonating thunder lances with the spear leap and stacking 3 of them with barrage did like 1/2 the hp of a white mob even though it's supposed to be 3x 235% attack damage + the damage of the leap itself.

Right now on my coop character I'm running primal strikes as my main damage output, using voltaic mark and lightning Spear to proc shock. My solo character is a thorns build with shield charge and resonating shield. Both characters are doing perfectly fine. My friend running cold tornados is definitely stronger in the coop run though and the other friend running artillery ballista is also doing well.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I always think about visiting due to the amazing natural and historical areas but simultaneously, how much I don't want to visit due to other issues.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I'll use the preset responses sometime for Google but that's as far as it goes. It's very cool that you've found a way to help your anxiety by using it though.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Funnily enough (not funny actually, considering the war crimes and all), the Old Testament says that the Jews/Isrealites will never get rid of other people living in the area due to not driving them out in their original conquest.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Interesting, I've not heard of this shell of ice, and I believe in a young earth. I have heard though of a similar hypothesis based in Genesis 2:5-6 which proposes that it did not rain before Noah's flood and that plants were kept watered by a heavy mist and/or extremely humid atmosphere. Acoording to this idea, that excess water in the air and ground would've been all condensed by God as part of the flood.

I'm not sure I entirely agree with the hypothesis, and I do not believe it is essential biblical knowledge so I don't concern myself with it, but I have heard it before.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 14 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I agree with others, this seems like a flat-earther belief that has gotten mixed with Christianity's creation story.

I've heard of it before while browsing the internet, but not from any Christians I personally know. All the Christians I interact with (myself included) believe in a literal interpretation of the creation but nobe of us believe in a physical firmament. I will note that a single man I know denies the moon landing (for reasons I haven't bothered to ask) but even he still believes in a spherical earth and heliocentric orbit.

My understanding of Genesis 1:6-8 is that the firmament mentioned is the earth's sky or atmosphere itself, and not a physical barrier at the edge of the atmosphere. The easiest way to show this would be Genesis 1:20 where birds are described as "flying in the firmament of heaven". If the firmament was a solid object, birds could not fly in it.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

The guardian target lock music from Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 89 points 2 years ago (29 children)

Minecraft maybe? I would say at the minimum it's a net neutral but considering how far off the deep end Notch is now I imagine it was a good thing.

 

Amellwind as made this hunt available to everyone, not just Patreon's. I've embedded the image of the hunt itself but if you want a map that's available on PDF in the Patreon link

If you're unfamiliar with Amellwind he's the creator of Amellwind's Guide to Monster Hunting and the Monster Hunter Monster Manual, both of which add content from Capcom's hit video game series to 5e Dnd. I've been a pretty big fan of his work.

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[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I don't think there is a cutoff.

My 80yo grandfather still pulls out the gamecube to play Mario Kart (and for a long time noone else could beat him). My grandmother before she passed was not really big on video games but would play one specific level of crash bandicoot over and over again.

My 45~yo mother streams minecraft in her free time and is even looking to start up a YouTube channel with more content. Some of her viewers are close to her age and when she was playing more Counter Strike than Minecraft the server she played on had adults of all ages on it.

I'm getting closer to 30 every year and I can't see myself ever quitting games. If/when I marry I imagine playing games will just be part of family bonding. I may get worse as I age like my grandfather but I doubt I'll ever stop.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Trap him in the house. "If you don't rock and stone you ain't going home."

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago

There was a time where I'd boot up Libre office for tasks that Google docs wouldn't cover. But it's been so long I don't remember what it was.

Now I just use Docs for all my personal work.

[–] JakeBacon@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

Honestly, it keeps it simpler. The idea of federation and etc can go above the heads of people so it's probably simpler to just focus on one instance and let the users discover the wider world of federation at their own pace.

Personally though, I would have mentioned Lemmy/Kbin in some capacity.

 

I've thought about picking it up for a while now because (at least through art style) it seems like an interesting take in the genre.

Has anyone else played it? If so, what are your thoughts?

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