OpenStars

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[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

As amazing as past comedians such as George Carlin were, Jon Stewart remains on the air today and I think that gives him the edge:-).

[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

Is it okay if I say this?

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j/k, I just really like that show and character:-)

[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

If you enjoy that, I highly recommend the series Altered Carbon, as it takes those concepts and pumps them up on steroids.

The Rich live literally forever - technically that's like illegal or whatever but meh they exist above the law, and I mean as in literally above the law, where they exist in sky castles floating above the Earth, those who haven't migrated to the stars that is.

And occasionally they get bored and do things like hire prostitutes - not for sex, mind you, but to murder them. What thrill could be more enjoyable than something nonconsensual, to someone who has the power to extract consent from more or less anyone at any time?

And if their bodies ever die, they just 3D print a new one and keep going, using the latest backup of their mind drive.

The Poors ofc can afford none of this, so it's like the Elves in Lord Of The Rings who are immortal, immune to poisons, and have magic, compared to the short lives of humans that bloom for a handful of decades and then are gone. In LOTR btw, I don't know if you know the secret backstory of that, but elves are "attuned" to the Earth - and so like when they die their souls travel across the sea to the West, spend iirc one century without a body for purification, then are allotted a new body and keep right on going, on the same Earth just on the Western rather than Eastern continent.

Whereas humans were meant to flower and then die, and then go somewhere else that was such a closely guarded secret that even the essentially angel generals were not told, just "the next world". I feel like that's an essential tidbit bc otherwise the elves are flat better than humans in every way - and it's bc they are, at least in terms of being highly optimized for this current world. Humans are so pathetic in comparison only bc they are optimized more for the next one, although nobody (even Gandalf, or even Sauron) knows quite what that means.

Though Sauron was aware of at least this much, hence when he told the humans that the Creator, Eru Ilúvatar, had made them with the express point that they would die quickly, he was lying - not as in positively stating falsehoods but rather in selectively choosing the truths that he wanted them to be aware of. And then by getting them angry, he got them to do as he pleased.

Doesn't this sound familiar? "BuT bOtH siDeS sAmE tHo"?!

Sci Fi and fantasy has so much to teach us. Like not to be gullible assholes.

And maybe we will go to space? But when that happens it won't be anything at all like Star Trek, and rather until we get some shit sorted out, it will be more like Spaceship Troopers or Altered Carbon. Or unfortunately quite likely, Star Wars.

[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

I mean, while that is a true statement, he in particular has been allowed to get away with saying some VERY anti-capitalist takes, and moreover TikTok itself is somewhat known for selectively altering what content is fed to people as well - e.g. more vs. less "attractive" people. So while I'm not arguing against your statement, I'm saying there seems more to that story:-).

[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

Oh wow that... sounds like a lot. Please be okay!:-) Though presumably some of that is the decalf you mentioned, and damn that does sound delicious...

[–] OpenStars 2 points 1 week ago

The problem was that even with the extra time, I still didn't want to spend it doing the backlog of tasks that keep piling up... :-P

[–] OpenStars 4 points 1 week ago (10 children)

That would probably help, if your goal is to finish the project:-).

[–] OpenStars 28 points 1 week ago (12 children)
[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

YOU WILL TAKE THE DOWNVOTES BC Im SuCh A nIcE gUy ThO!!! /s

Yeah we got some work to do in order to make Lemmy a nicer place. It's already more so than Reddit, but like barely and that's such a horrifically low bar.:-(

[–] OpenStars 1 points 1 week ago

I mean that's fine (and understandable), though with so much to choose from, at least pick something that makes sense! (Like metric system, healthcare, time-off especially after pregnancies, etc.)

We do like our coffee though, that's a fact. ☕

[–] OpenStars 2 points 1 week ago

Ah, I never tried those, but it seems that I should, next time I see one those.:-)

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submitted 7 months ago by OpenStars to c/drpg
 

Recently I have been thinking about Shining in the Darkness.

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I never played it when it first came out, but I love to go through series back to their OG titles and often that leads me to dungeon-crawlers:-) - Phantasy Star, Wizardry, etc. A lot of games I'll just hack so as to speed through them more quickly, but dungeon-crawlers I like the slow pacing & grinding - it helps calm my mind, especially like during seasons of the year when I may have trouble sleeping:-).

The UI is really crappy - like looking in the inventory doesn't even show which items are equipped or not - but probably for its time it was revolutionary, or something. Anyway it's functional and that's sufficient. Oh and the graphics are not on par with modern games, obviously. But it's old, so... who cares? :-P

What I like most about it is that tripartite balance between the three hardcoded characters. There is something about that... - like Kirk + Spock + McCoy in Star Trek - that somehow speaks to the human condition. In this case your main character does the deep cuts necessary to win the boss fights (even barehanded he does far more than the others when you get them, he's so strong!), and your mage support Pyra can really dish out the broad damage to a group (especially with the cursed whip, the only really worthwhile cursed item in the game for long-term use) or even all enemies, and your healer Milo splits the difference with his own magic spells + multi-targeting weapon. Milo can become your MVP with sufficient leveling and the Boost spell from Pyra - and he's so speedy that I'll give him the Sword of Light if Pyra's whip + that can kill things for zero MP at end-game.

Dragon Warrior/Quest had a similar concept - 3 hardcoded character slots, each with pre-defined names (not sure about the main one?) and back-stories for them; where the main guy was a straight warrior, then a Prince as a hybrid attacker+spellcaster, and finally a Princess offering more spells, though the latter two would swap as to whose was more powerful throughout the game iirc. Anyway, Shining in the Darkness may not have been unique, but they just did it so very well that it highly stands out in my mind in this aspect.

Shining in the Darkness also offered SUPER high resell value for items - something like half or even three-quarters of the value? So rather than my usual tactic of skipping over items to purchase so as to save gold overall, in this game I would intentionally slow myself down and buy every single one of the gear items, and thus experience gear that otherwise might never see any use at all in the game. I think it is more enjoyable that way.

I think I really enjoy the idea of a leveled-up Pyra being able to use her whip to great effect. She thereby breaks the trope of "oh I'm a weak wizard-man/woman and can only cast spells, maybe do nothing at all from the back row when I'm out of MP", and that adds a dimension to the game of deciding when to use a spell vs. using the whip to hold off on using your MP for as long as you can (despite MP-draining floors!:-P). Likewise using her cursed whip offers its own set of trade-offs: more power at first, for less control if the enemies did not die after the first turn - which if she was not a spell-caster would definitely not be worthwhile, but since the effect only happens after she chooses to use a physical attack, again offers up a whole new element of strategy to the game. Milo's multi-attack weapons have similar trade-offs - if he's a high level and Boost + Slow are/or used, it becomes REALLY powerful, plus being able to hit+kill up to 3 enemies in normal mobs also helps a great deal - and too the use of a "shield" that boosts attack power at the cost of defense.

Running contrary to that is the idea that while you may be able to mop the floor with all the common mobs, when you open up a chest and get a "boss" type monster, you have to be REALLY prepared! It is the maximum difficulty of an area that matters most, not the minimum or average. But even here... that facts leads you to behave more cautiously overall, which then ironically wraps around to encourage boldness in the short-term, as in go in and do a bunch, then get out and return, not try to limp along and then have your ass handed to you unexpectedly.

Perhaps I enjoy the reminder that while it is good to excel in life, it is also necessary to find balance, maybe with the support of others, or even just within ourselves:-). And this game was all about balance, in every aspect of it, which I very much appreciated.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by OpenStars to c/technology@lemmy.world
 

A video titled "This Video Will Make You Angry", by CGP Grey, about how memes evolve in the same manner as living organisms, though in this case those most successful tend to be the ones that engender anger in their target audience.

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