ganoo_slash_linux

joined 2 years ago

(cont.) Guild wars 2 is another mmo that is worth trying to see if you like the feel of the action combat. You can again play a whole lot free, but you do have to pay if you want the expansion content (which i feel is kind of diabolical to lock mounts behind max level expansion content). I also do not like that you can buy in game currency with real money, and then buy legendary (best in slot) weapons off the trading post with in game currency.

Theres maplestory which is mainly singleplayer, just make sure you make your char on the reboot (non-p2w) servers. Scratches the itch.

Honorable mention to private/classic servers like tera classic which i've been meaning to try out. The population being tiny is the most obvious factor but it is nice that the game has been preserved at all for people to play.

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ffxiv has a lot of content available in the free trial but it is not really a "free mmorpg" since if you want to do content that released less than 6 years ago, or join/use FC guilds or linkshell chats, or trade, have any significant quantity of gil, get housing, or use player markets, then you have to buy the game and pay a subscription. Mahjong is free though and it's quite a good mahjong client.

That said, it is a good way to figure out if you like the basic gameplay systems: the UI and menus which are very customizable, controls (switch to legacy if using M&KB), tab target combat and global cooldown, main scenario questing, instanced dungeons and normal mode bosses, unlocking multiple jobs to try out.

All this with the caveat that basically all jobs at level 70 feel like an empty shell of the combat rotation of level 100, and high end content is only available and populated for the most recent patches + the 6 ultimate raids.

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 18 points 3 months ago (14 children)

I did not need to see that deer picture. Lmao

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

There was a really great and pretty detailed article on the possibility of a cascadia subduction zone earthquake by the New Yorker back in 2015. Archive link to the 2015 article if you havent read that

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Author of this article had a lot of fun with all the egg puns

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 22 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I feel like this is a big miss by framework. Maybe I just don't understand because I already own a Velka 3 that i used happily for years and building small form factor with standard parts seems better than what this is offering. Better as in better performance, aesthetics, space optimization, upgradeability - SFF is not a cheap or easy way to build a computer.

The biggest constraint building in the sub-5 liter format is GPU compatibility because not many manufacturers even make boards in the <180mm length category. Also can't go much higher than 150-200 watts because cooling is so difficult. There are still options though, i rocked a PNY 1660 super for a long time, and the current most powerful option is a 4060ti. Although upgrades are limited to what manufacturers occasionally produce, it is upgradeable, and it is truly desktop performance.

On the CPU side, you can physically put in whatever CPU you want. The only limitation is that the cooler, alpenfohn black ridge or noctua l9a/l9i, probably won't have a good time cooling 100+ watts without aggressive undervolting and power limits. 65 watts TDP still gives you a ryzen 7 9700x.

Motherboards have the SFF tax but are high quality in general. Flex ATX PSUs were a bit harder to find 5 or 6 years ago but now the black 600W enhance ENP is readily available from Velkase's website. Drives and memory are completely standard. m.2 fits with the motherboard, 2.5in SATA also fits in one of the corners. Normal low profile DDR5 is replaceable / upgradeable.

What framework is releasing is more like a laptop board in a ~4 liter case and I really don't like that in order to upgrade any part of CPU, GPU or memory you have to replace the entire board because it's soldered on APU and not socketed or discrete components. Framework's enclosure hasn't been designed to hold a motherboard+discrete GPU and the board doesn't have a PCIe slot if you wanted to attach a card via riser in another case. It could be worse but I don't see this as a good use of development resources.

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 6 points 5 months ago

Saw a dozen eggs for $15 or so, a big mac at the McD's 2 blocks away is $6.49. Granted this is downtown in a big city so everything is expensive, but I still had to laugh at how much eggs cost

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 39 points 8 months ago

Its probably reasonable to say that 25% of math majors cant solve this, therefore non-math majors aren't people

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Any time they give a reason that there's some technical thing they can't accomplish, just remember mahjong. The devs programmed a fucking mahjong client into FFXIV (and it's quite a good one too, on top of being free trial accessible, apparently some people get the free trial primarily for mahjong). If they have the technology and budget to do something as irrelevant and orthogonal as that, they can put in anything (as long as the devs are interested in making it). So basically it's all bs, plus there are mods and plugins that do every QoL and visual upgrade imaginable already implemented as a third party tool.

[–] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 87 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Based on entries to his personal blog and social media posts, Mullenweg has been on safari in Africa this week. Mullenweg did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Cherry on top, lmao. Of course he's off doing rich white CEO things.

 

Datamined / yoinked from the reddit discussion thread.

Spreadsheet

The new spells are at the bottom, starting with Goblin Punch.

I haven't done any blue mage raiding so I'm interested to hear other people's thoughts. There are some interesting ideas:

  • Infinite duration dot, another 60s duration dot
  • Pairs of moves that interact in a combo for extra damage or healing
  • 50% Physical or Magic mitigation. Maybe this is stance-based, like used with Veil of the Whorl or Schiltron? Or it will be a coin toss which mitigation you receive.
  • Front positional
  • Knockback effect... on enemies AND party members

What else stands out to you? What do you think the most difficult Eden mechanics will be for BLU teams? I think I heard something about the Titan orange/yellow/blue conga line already. Does anything seem impossible?

 

I'm interested in what kind of people hang around in here since the community is so small and so new.

How do you spend your time in game? Are you a raidlogger with a static, or tend to chat in your FC? Grinding mounts, getting gil, buying a house? Any Eureka/Bozja enjoyers?

When did you start playing? What's your favorite fight on any difficulty, or other content?

How many hours and characters do you have, are you on the free trial, leveling or looking for help and advice in game, or do you have your mentor crown already?

What region do you play on? What do you think of addons?

What (reddit or other) community did you come from / still use?

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