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efaardvark

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  1. What is it with deckbuilder games on steam these days?  (aka "roguelike", eg. Slay the Spire.)  Seems like suddenly I'm seeing a new one every time I browse Steam.  If I search for "roguelike" I get 11,000 hits.  (Which is kinda annoying if I'm trying to find old-school Rogue-like games such as the original Rogue, Angband, Moria, etc.)  Are they really that popular?  Somebody must have figured out how to make money with them.  :D

  2. Did some exploration of a large cold ocean biome.
    Not ready to tackle that yet..
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    .. but I did find a geode perfectly placed at the bottom of the ocean.  If you find one like this, strip off the basalt, calcite, and uncracked amethyst, and just leave the cracked blocks for the amethyst clusters to grow on.  That makes harvesting the shards super easy, especially if you have a high-efficiency pick and/or the aqua affinity buff.

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  3. 5 hours ago, Sam05 said:

    Theres this anime similar to I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in The Real World, Too (i think its similar) where theres a building on fire and he saves his friends from the building by surround himself with magic or water magic i think. Not sure if anyone can help or knows the anime but i would appreciate any ideas of what it could be

    Could be Ore Monogatari.  Except for the magic bit.  He douses himself with water and saves his friends from a building that's on fire but it's a romcom so no magic.  One of the earlier episodes like 4 or 5 IIRC.

    Do you have a character description or two or more of the plot?  Might help narrow it down.

  4. 23 hours ago, viruxx said:

    Excited, because I'm still able to go to Chicago next week. Was able to make some calls and get the backup needed to help hold down the restaurant while I'm away. Almost thought I wouldn't get to go. 😭

    You going to be there Monday for the eclipse?  Chicago is not quite in the path of totality but at ~95% and a 2pm maximum it's close enough for a decent viewing experience.  Weather permitting of course.

  5. I have an eclipse joke...

    but it gets kind of dark.

     

    Why are so many people talking about the eclipse?

    Probably because it's significance is astronomical.

     

    Why did the moon feel guilty after the solar eclipse?

    It thought it might have thrown some shade!

     

    How does the man in the moon cut his hair?

    Eclipse it.

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  6. There's going to be a solar eclipse in a few days here and since the path of totality is going to cut right through the middle of the US a lot of people here will be in a position to get a good look.  Anyone have plans?  I hear that things like reservations for hotels along the path are already booked solid.  :D Hopefully the weather will be clear.  It's been cloudy/rainy off and on here all week.

    If you want to know the times and such for your area then timeanddate has a nice site.  Have fun and make sure to protect your eyes!  There's a lot of interesting things going on during an eclipse, not all of which require looking in the direction of the sun.  Make sure to look around you as well.  For example I took this pic of the sun shining through the trees in front of my house during the '11 eclipse.  Note the crescent shapes of the sun in the road on the ground in the tree's shadow!
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    Here's another of the same phenomenon on my driveway.
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  7. Cloudy at the moment.  It rained overnight.  Hopefully the rain was strong enough to at least rinse things off and my hayfever will get a break from the pollen.  It needs to clear up by Monday though.  We'll only be at 50% totality here in LA but I'd like to at least get a chance to see what I can. :)

  8. I can hardly wait until Iris, Distant Horizons, and the shaders API for fabric all hit release status.  Already there's some awesome 'tubies with just the alpha versions.  I'm using it myself in my own games with the "Bliss" shader.  (Bliss is the only one so far with support for the DH's API.)  Minecraft with a 32-chunk render distance was .. ok.  Then MSFT added the height extension to the world and 32 chunks went back to "not enough".  I mean, from a mountaintop at y=250 even a 32-chunk render distance barely gets you to the plains at the base of the mountain.

    But with a render distance of hundreds of chunks - and a decent  shader on top - it's like a whole new game.

     

  9. 37 minutes ago, Sakura said:

    People keep mentioning Stardew Valley to me, I think I need to see what this game is about lol 
    I used to like to play a lot of building games but just the phone building games where you build cities and things, I always found that to be a lot of fun and stress-free. 

    SV is (quite) a bit like the early Rune Factory / Harvest Moon series, if you know those.

    If you like city building then I can recommend  Cities:Skylines.  I was a big SimCity fan until EA drove me off.  If you like that sort of thing then C:S is very similar.  I haven't found time to play C:S2 yet but I played the heck out of the first one.

    Both are on Steam.

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  10. Every morning I announce to my family that I’m going jogging but then I don’t go… it’s a running joke.

    I have a joke about a broken clock but it’s not the right time.

    I have another one about chemistry but I don’t think it’ll get a reaction.

    So I'll just leave you with the observation that geology rocks but geography is where it’s at.

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