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My Favorite Card from The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood Demo

I really enjoyed the card creation mechanic in The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood demo! It's detailed enough to provide room for personalization but not too complex to be overwhelming, and I'm excited to experiment with more visual combos when the full game comes out.

If you play or have played the demo, share your favorite card creation! I'd love to see them. :)

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Starfield's Radiant Encounter System Populates Planets with Locations & Quests
  • Seconding the hope for variety! If this uses the same kind of system in the Creation Kit as radiant stuff did in Skyrim, I can imagine we’ll get “expansion packs” from modders that add new locations and quests that can then merge seamlessly into the pool that the base game pulls from – which is a really exciting prospect. Fingers crossed we do get a Starfield Creation Kit as fully featured as Skyrim/Fallout. :)

  • Beehaw defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I was strictly replying to the part of your comment where you said they made a decision to try to be one of the largest instances – imo they did not make a explicit decision to try to be that, but rather the growth was a side effect of the circumstances around reddit users checking out the fediverse.

    Is closing registrations is better than having an application with questions that weed out low-effort users? IMO it’s probably a wash. beehaw has only banned one user from the local instance that I know of, so the application process seems to be working overall. The issue is that other instances are growing too quickly and needing to moderate those users, not their own.

    I do agree this isn’t great for the threadiverse and I wish it hadn’t come to this, both on a personal and community level. I was subbed to the knitting community on lemmy.world, it was the most active of those communities that I saw, and now I’m locked out. Idk if I want to move to an alt on a different instance, or self-host my own so that I’m fully in control of what I can see, or what. :S

  • Beehaw defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • The admins have always been clear that they’re not trying to replace Reddit, and I’m quite sure they were not trying to be one of the largest instances.

    If they weren’t trying to get large then how did that happen? Based on admin comments, beehaw was one of the more active instances when the first wave of migration happened; and a decent amount of the pre-first wave posts about lemmy I saw on Reddit were about how Beehaw was a good instance to join as it was defederated from lemmygrad.

  • Just downloading Cyberpunk 2077 to my Steam Deck. Any suggested mods?
  • First off, don't be like me - either use a mod manager (Vortex with the cyberpunk extension), or be sure to disable automatic game updating - otherwise you'll come back to your game after steam auto-updates it and wonder where all your mods went. 😅

    Anyway, back to the list of mods I was running - no guarantee that they're all 100% compatible with the latest update, but the vast majority of them should be. You also can't go wrong checking out the Top of All Time list on Nexus - I'm sure there's some larger overhauls there that are great, but not something I used.

    UI / Quality of Life mods:

    Performance-increasing / bug fix / visual mods:

    Mods around increasing immersion, depending on your taste:

  • How will you colonize the galaxy?
  • I really like the idea of having a network of small bases spread out across different systems! I'm thinking my first character will start off as an explorer / naturalist who wants to survey as many planets as she can, so I'd build a "home base" in each system as I'm surveying it, and end up with many little bunkers across the galaxy.

    I promise this connects to your topic: there were a decent amount of mods for Skyrim that tried to implement the idea of economic differences across holds - eg. mead might be cheap in Riften since the brewery was there, but more expensive in Solitude since it's the capital city and far away from any of the breweries. This meant you could buy low, sell high, and kinda roleplay as a trader.

    So, I wonder if they've implemented any kind of economy where system A might have a lot of iron and you could mine or buy it cheaply, and system B might have no iron but a lot of another element, and you could do a similar thing with buying low / selling high by traveling between the two.

    If that kind of economy does exist (and if not, modders...) then having a network of bases that mine for the different resources could also be really great for earning a lot of credits.

  • Starfield's Radiant Encounter System Populates Planets with Locations & Quests

    Some of us might be familiar with the radiant quest and encounter systems from Skyrim and Fallout, and that design is being expanded in Starfield to populate planets with locations and quests. In Skyrim, radiant encounters were triggered at certain spawn points throughout the map, and were limited to NPC encounters. The random groups of Stormcloaks or Imperials hauling a prisoner along, an old Orc who wishes to die in battle, and M'aiq the Liar are all examples of these NPC random encounters. There's also a radiant quest system that will choose among a set of locations, prioritizing unvisited locations, for the destination of certain quests (eg. the bounties that innkeepers, Jarls, or stewards could tell you about).

    According to Will Shen (Lead Quest Designer) in this video, they have new tech that will take entire locations and place them on planets, and integrate these locations into dynamic quests. For example, you might discover an outpost where an NPC got kidnapped and the people at the outpost will tell you where the kidnappers might have gone. Will says, "So, it is a dynamically placed settlement that is taking you to a dynamically placed dungeon as you're walking through the planet."

    We can see an example of this in the Starfield Showcase from this week! These two players are in the same location on a planet - the mountains and lake are the same - but this player sees some kind of natural feature and this player sees a base or structure.

    I think this feels like a natural extension of the radiant system from previous games, and it makes me wonder about a couple things: are spawn points in hand-picked locations across planets, or are they generated at a certain distance away from wherever you land on a planet? How many random locations have they created? Are we going to see repeat locations across planets during one playthrough, or would we only start to see repetition on a second playthrough?

    I'd love to hear your thoughts and theories about this too!

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    What Indie hidden gems do you recommend?
  • Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is one of my favorite indie games of all time. The city design really captures the feeling of wandering around an unfamiliar, large, bustling place. The diary mechanic at the end of the day is a great way to get in character, and I like that you can decorate the apartment. I did some light data-mining (mostly item info and dialogue strings), and I even have fridge magnets of some of the pixel art!

    Depanneur Nocturne is also a great evening’s worth of exploration and vibes, but I mention it because it has a reference to Spaceport Janitor and it made me SO happy when I realized that. :)

  • Curious of other's thoughts on the term "beat" the game. DAE feel like it's outdated?
  • Yeah, this is the distinction I usually make - beating the game is rolling the credits, finishing the story, what have you. Completing the game is doing all the side quests / koroks / enemy camps / content in the game.

  • Curious of other's thoughts on the term "beat" the game. DAE feel like it's outdated?
  • In my household beating the game has the same meaning as “rolling credits” - largely based on Backloggery’s distinction between beaten and completed games. I’ve started focusing on actually beating games/rolling credits in the past ~3 years and while there’s still a few games I’ve started and put down unfinished for various reasons, I beat 25 games in 2022 and 14 so far in 2023.

    I’d be interested to know what the difference in language means for you - would “beat” apply only to games that don’t have post-credits gameplay?

  • Self hosted web based note application
  • So it’s not the same as a fully featured wiki application, but I host a docker instance of VS Code on my NAS pointed at my obsidian vault volume, then SSH tunnel into it when I’m on devices away from home. Foam (VS Code extension) helps add some missing Obsidian features (backlinks pane, syntax highlighting, some autocomplete, cmd-click to navigate wiki links).

    I can share more implementation details if anyone's interested; caveat is that unfortunately it doesn’t work on mobile.

    Other options I looked into:

    1. GitHub - gollum/gollum: A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend.
      • this requires you to use git in your vault, which didn't work with my personal set-up, but might not bother you?
    2. Raneto - Markdown Knowledgebase for Node.js
      • I couldn’t get this container to load anything in the browser; possibly less an issue with my vault content and more of an issue with my container set-up so maybe it'd work better for you.
    3. GitHub - Zavy86/WikiDocs: 📗 Just a databaseless markdown flat-file wiki engine..
      • this version looks like it supports PUID and GUID assignment for volume read/write, if that matters. I didn't try it though.
    4. Filestash — Self-hosted client for your data
      • Taking a look in the docker installation instructions, I couldn’t find anywhere to put a local volume mounted to the docker container. I'm pretty sure it doesn’t actually interface with local files, so I didn't test further.
  • Researchers isolate key compounds in the aroma of walnuts
  • Maggi’s seasoning sauce and oatmeal??? I wonder if it works with Knorr’s seasoning sauce as well. I’ll have to test this out!

  • My Crazy Obsession: Cyberpunk Shoes
  • Whoa, that’s sick! Are some of these commercially-made? What kind of batteries do they use?

  • Assassin’s Creed Mirage trailer hides an embarrassing Ubisoft mistake
  • Hah, if where I work is any indication, I’d guess the interview was filmed ~3 days before the event, there was a late night push to get this edit completed, it didn’t get fine-tooth-combed before release, and was handed off hours before the event. Shit happens when creative teams don’t get enough time to do their job!

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • Again, I think there’s a certain crowd of internet users who are familiar with fun domain names and enjoy playing in that space. My example is particularly innocuous (a club of people who love stone megaliths in the UK). I also think the fun and playful names aren’t difficult to tell from phishing sites, but maybe I have a gut instinct developed from exposure to the folks who do use playful domains.

    My point is that thinking these quirky links look dangerous is specific to a certain social or generational group, and it wouldn’t hurt for them to keep an open mind about TLDs.

    (Adding an icon to remote fediverse instance links is a nice idea too.)

  • Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 3
  • I went back yesterday night to check out the Starfield sub and was surprised at how little interest I felt in even skimming the comments in case there were interesting theories. I grabbed the Imgur albums for screenshots I wanted to look at and left. the fediverse is my place now. :)

  • Tips for some easy indoor plants?
  • Oof, not quite impossible to kill… I put mine on the balcony as it’s getting nice here, but after a couple 90 degree days noticed the leaves were getting a rough texture, not the normal smooth shiny texture. I brought it back indoors and it’s been a couple weeks but the texture hasn’t been restored. :S

  • What are all your thoughts on TotK vs BotW?
  • The story felt much more impactful to me than BotW. I was so glad they did give us a bit of linear story at the beginning, rather than starting us in the sky with none of the lead-up. I also made sure to watch the memory cutscenes in order, and basically binged the last 3 in a row because I was too excited to space them out more. And, the final battle + ending was exciting and cinematic.

    There’s definitely critiques that can be made after the fact, but in the moment I was emotionally invested in a way that BotW never reached for me.

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • It’s funny; I know the usual advice is to stick to com/net/org, but I think there’s a certain crowd online that’s all about the wacky TLDs. I’ve definitely seen devs and artists with TLDs like .pizza and .rocks (not a portfolio, but https://stoneclub.rocks as example). I’ve seen enough of these sites that something like https://sh.itjust.works doesn’t make me blink and I trust I’d be able to tell a phishing site from folks playing with TLDs, but I can totally understand how that could be off-putting without that sort of background.

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • @[email protected] is working on an iOS app as well; sounds like it’ll be on TestFlight relatively soon. It targets iOS 15 vs. Mlem’s 16, so a bit more compatible with older devices.

  • What's the weirdest food you've eaten?
  • Oh, and I ate cool-whip on an jalapeño hot dog one time for a joke; I maintain that it was actually not bad!

  • What's the weirdest food you've eaten?
  • Grilled watermelon is very weird to me - apparently some people like it? But watermelon = chilled is very engrained in me, and I don’t like the mouthfeel of the texture of warm/hot watermelon.

  • South of Midnight - Announce Trailer

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    خانوادگی۲ | Khanevadegi2

    Iranian rappers from every province rap in their native dialects, with English CC.

    I know very little about the region or rap, but this was a fascinating watch and the musical “bridge” popped into my head a couple days later, so I wanted to share! :)

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