gammarays 4w ago • 100%
Just because the game failed doesn't mean the whole studio needs to be scrapped... Artists and programmers could still get their chance to shine, without the top level decision makers steering the game towards dated formulas like hero shooters
gammarays 4w ago • 100%
It used to be my favorite game before I played Outer Wilds. That was a while back, aah the nostalgia.. The Swapper's graphics are also quite unique and aged pretty well I think.
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
I mean, he's in a similar situation as Toby fox. He has the freedom to spend as much time as he wants on developing updates without worrying about money, so he doesn't need to charge anything or ask money from players.
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
The wallstreetbets post having been created a few hours before the shortage is wild
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
static typing:
- afraid to make mistakes
- restricts your freedom
- thinks i'm too stupid to know the types of my variables
- years of programming yet no real world use found for Option<Option<Result<Int>>>
dynamic typing
- bold, fearless
- null pointer exceptions? catch them and return 0
- can use eval, easily extendable
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
The part of the effect that gives reach is only on your turn, so it's useless. It was probably meant to be haste instead. It's a minor thing but still weird to see on a released card
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
This set feels rushed both from the design to how they handled release and promotion. [[Bleeding Effect]] hints that very little or no playtesting took place either.
gammarays 3mo ago • 100%
I fail to see where is the "value" in a booster full of commons and uncommons
gammarays 10mo ago • 90%
That movie was pretty good, shame we'll never see a sequel
gammarays 11mo ago • 100%
I'm super bad at picking artifacts. But the payoff of artifact synergy is crazy good from what I've seen
https://i.imgur.com/LV4MJtC.png I was basically playing a control deck and ramping to my big guys 🙂. It's crazy to me how much Tolarian Terror get passed by the bots... Edit: forgot to say, I was silver 3 and now passed gold
gammarays 12mo ago • 100%
I like Val&PL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJQLJFuAj0Q8LPgqdzTbag They are more focused on entertainment rather than high level gameplay and analysis. They do plenty of wordplay and jokes. Depending on your level in French it will be a bit hard to follow at times. Personally i like their dynamic as a commentator duo
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
Linux Mint makes it very easy to install Nvidia drivers and Optimus. I have used it in the past on a laptop with a similar configuration. It's also quite robust, probably more than Garuda.
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
That's true. Also I guess domain names in most ideogram-based languages cannot be meaningfully converted to ASCII. The best detection method I'm aware of is detecting a mix of different alphabets in the domain, but I imagine even this has a lot of false positives
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
This should be ON by default, in my opinion. Also, I believe Mozilla has a massive opportunity here to demarcate themselves as the more security-conscious browser vendor. "This phishing trick works on all major browsers except Firefox" would be great publicity material.
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
What's the problem with it? (legit question from non-silverblue user)
gammarays 1y ago • 97%
Just got a call from Rust HQ; they cancelled the project and are deleting all the articles talking about it
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
Note that this is an old article from 2 years ago and that GKI is already implemented in Android
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
Apart from text editors/IDEs I don't really see the use for it. I think it is not practical unless all your users are both power users and programmers, which basically boils down to developer tools.
gammarays 1y ago • 100%
This strategy is actually really good in VSH
I really enjoyed this interview. For those who have tried this game, it reveals interesting facts about the development and the thought process of the (solo!) developer.
Spring Falls is a relaxing puzzle game about controlling the flow of water on a hexagonal grid. The difficulty is very tame, and I don't recall spending more than a few minutes on a level. Instead, it has a very soothing, ambient soundtrack layered with the occasional sound of falling rain. I played this during a calm morning sunrise and it was perfect. The game takes around 2 hours to complete and can be found on sale for less than 4€. [itch.io link](https://sparsegamedev.itch.io/spring-falls)
Offers on all kinds of puzzle games - ends on August 7. I personally recommend A Monster's Expedition, a great game with many clever tricks and mind-bending mechanics.