De_Narm

joined 2 years ago
[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Bin ausschließlich über Jerboa hier.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Übersicht. Ich habe nur Dinge in der Liste, die ich regelmässig direkt besuche.

Wenn ich alles mögliche abonniere und dann zB nur den Feed für meine Abos lese gehen kleine Themen sehr schnell unter, die ich eigentlich sehen möchte.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 20 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (7 children)

~180 Nutzer gegen ~2100, ich glaube die Antwort ist: Wir brauchen es nicht.

Ich bin großteils im internationalen Lemmy unterwegs und habe dazu die 3 großen deutschen Gemeinden abonniert - DACH, Deutschland und ich_iel. Die ganzen kleinen und großteils inaktiven Gemeinden würden nur meine Liste 'zumüllen'.

Ganz im ernst braucht es aus meiner Sicht eigentlich nur DACH und ich_iel. Seriöse Themen und Memes - der Rest ist unnötige Zersplitterung, bis wir genug Themen haben um mehr zu rechtfertigen. Präventive Zersplitterung erzeugt nur tonnenweise Geistergemeinden.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Still working through Shin Megami V Vengeance!

Finished the second main area, out of 4, I presume. By now the story has established the new group of antagonists and gave more screen time to the previously underused cast. There are enough new demons that I can barely keep up with fusing them all! But I always feel to need to collected them all in SMT/Persona. (Funnily enough, I never did in Pkmn.)


Finished the first route of AI: The somnium files!

Got Ota's ending, which didn't actually solve the case. Luckily, the game tells you about each branching path and you can freely jump to them.

The humor is hit or miss, but it did land with me and my partner. The mystery is fun and the characters are all around fun, too. We'll do the other routes and then jump right into the sequel!

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 25 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Man in the first panel isn't funny and people call him out specifically. He should get better.

Woman in the second panel isn't funny and people call all woman unfunny. Woman shouldn't be comedians.

It's about misogyny.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 11 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It probably has the best translation tooling. On top of that, they even learn it as their second language.

But I don't think that's a major factor. The UK always had special privileges within the EU and was probably just the most susceptible major country for the idea of leaving.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for asking, but there isn't yet. I've dabbled around quite a bit and wan't to focus on actually finishing something this year. Maybe for the next one.

Over the last two years, I've often lost my drive to continue since there are always new shiny ideas that are far more interesting than doing a lot of the menial work game dev involves. Kinda the opposite of your problem, really.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Didn't game too much this holiday season and I want to focus more on making games instead of playing them this year - let's see how that one is working out.

Anyhow, got in a good chunk of SMT V Vengeance! The QoL stuff is awesome, but it's still pretty similar to the original - just with more quests and demons along the way . I don't mind since I loved the original game, but if you didn't it likely not worth it.

Started Ai: The Somnium Files! Decided to play through some detective games with my partner. This one is a great start! I like the characters, it's both fun and has a good mystery. I'll probably go through the entire series + rain code, then do the Ace Attorney games. Are there other games like this?

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 31 points 2 weeks ago

At this point getting slandered by Israel seems more like a badge of honor. I don't even want a nation committing an ongoing genocide to like me.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

First of all, I plan on clearing my backlog:

  • Octopath 2
  • Nioh 2
  • 13 Sentinels
  • P5 Tactica

Besides that, I have a few things on my mind:

  • Hundred Line Defense
  • Final Fantasy Tactics A2
  • Xenosaga 1-3 (or maybe the rumored remake?)
  • FF 7
  • Persona 4
  • Dragon Quest 1-3 Remakes

Probably already too many RPGs for a single year.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

My cat does leave a strong smell. It has become my favorite smell.

[–] De_Narm@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Vaguely in order from worst to best, always referencing the most recent release:

  • Baten Kaitis Origins Just worse in pretty much every way compared to the original.
  • Super Mario RPG It does show it's age and feels way too simplistic for my taste.
  • Pokemon Legends Arceus I loved the first area. In fact I spent so much time there, every other area became boring since I was overleveled and already had most of the Pokemon. Needs some serious balancing.
  • Baten Kaitos There is much to be loved as the game does so many things you normally don't see. However, a good chunk of mechanics is best ignored as the game progresses and battles become monotonous.
  • Star Ocean Second Story R Kinda a repeating thing this year, the first half was awesome, the second half not so much. Both story and many mechanics took a nosedive.
  • Harvestella All around really solid but simplistic. The story goes hard after a certain point and at the end I felt like I finished multiple games.
  • Xenoblade X I love everything Xenoblade, but this one has a few problems. E.g. Skells. They don't scale with anything and are so much better than ground combat, they basically drain the RPG elements out of the game once you get them. Beat the entire second half without ever changing my Skell. Also, much more personal, I much prefer the headcanon I built for half a decadd over the new story elements added in the remaster.
  • Metaphor A mixed bag. There is so much good compared to Persona 5, but having endless mana regen just completely kills any challange and led to way less thightly designed dungeons.
  • Pokemon Conquest I just love SRPGs and having multiple layers and meta progression between dozens of different stories made it perfect to play every so often. Placement is heavily biased, playing a few campaigns with my partner is a tradition for the holiday season. A good chunk of maps is really annoying if you play the game for longer stretches.
 

I recently took up running and need a few good podcasts to listen to while doing so. I thought this would be a great opportunity to broaden my general programming knowledge and keep more in touch with new developments - can you recommend something?

Everything goes, from weekly stuff summarizing new tech to deep dives into certain topics.

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ich💩iel (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by De_Narm@lemmy.world to c/ich_iel@feddit.org
 

Das rote Flanellseil wird wohl auch die Brandmauer genannt.

 

Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt.

 

Greetings!

I'm fairly new to Master Duel and didn't play much Yu-Gi-Oh! in general for the past decade - you could say I'm a complete amateur.

Now, I've done most of the solo mode stuff to get to know some more archetypes and played the current Theme Chronicles event to the point where I got all obtainable gems with the vendread loaner deck. Luckily, the loaner was actually quite good, so I didn't need to build a deck. (Got all gems with a 22:8 win ratio.)

After all of this, I want to dive into ranked. For the solo mode stuff I've used an Endymion deck, which seems to be rouge at best - and I've only got the bare basics for the deck anyway (pretty much no extra deck). But now I have no clue which deck to go for. I don't know shit about the meta game and even less about the longterm viability of decks, as I don't want to spend all my ressources on building a deck that will banned soon anyway (like, Baronne seems like something that will be banned soon). Or worse, something that is simply unfun to play.

I don't particually enjoy stun decks and I'm not into all or nothing combo decks ending on a board full of generic boss monsters (looking at the new superheavy stuff). Is there something viable to start building, ideally with a low power version to test the strategy, before commiting to pulling/crafting all cards needed? (like, Mannadium would take all my ressources and it's gamble if I'd like it)

 

I'm just starting out with Godot and I've run into some strange or unwanted behaviors. Maybe some of you can help me fix them. I'm currently running Godot on arch linux with x11/i3 as my desktop environment.

1.) Godot got some really aggressive focus. The editor grabs the focus mid typing in other applications and suddenly I'm tying there. With i3 being a tiling manager, Godot is sometimes passively resized when I resize another window - of course it also immediately gets itself focused and messed the resizing up.

2.) The focus within Godot is even stranger. I can ctrl c + ctrl v nodes just fine on a freshly opened project. But once I've a clicked a single property in the import or inspector docker, ctrl c + ctrl v will work exclusively there. Even if the import docker is hidden underneath the scene docker where I'm clicking the nodes I want to copy/paste.

3.) The last one is about using an external editor. Whenever Godot encounters a bug, it will automatically open the script in question. Which is annoying because I use vim for everything and will throw warnings at me, that the file has been changed. I've looked through all editor settings and tried setting vim as my external editor but the behavior persists.

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