noisypine

joined 2 years ago
[–] noisypine 4 points 2 years ago

I'm skeptical of all game and movie adaptations. The fact is, the IP owner almost always a megacorp that specializes in taking as much as possible while giving as little as possible in return. I know that the games are frequently made by known board game designers, but ultimate power over the projects is held by the IP owner and they aren't interested in a good game, only a profitable one.

[–] noisypine 32 points 2 years ago

I don't think it requires lying. I do think you can advance yourself faster by doing some lying, but you should stick to things that aren't actually job related. Length of time working jobs, increasing your previous job titles by a level, making your roles sound more critical are all good ones. Saying you can do something that you cannot can definitely get you in to trouble if they decide to ask you about it, or worse, you get hired and then they need you to apply the skill you don't actually have.

That being said, I have seen people straight up lie about their qualifications, get the job, flounder for a while and then become at least minimally capable and then hold the job long term. If you consider trying this, at least have a fall back plan for if you get fired.

[–] noisypine 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I usually do the setup, then play a mock game by myself as I read through the rules and if the rules are very unclear I will watch a how to video. I find I have a more thorough understanding of the game doing it this way rather than by reading straight through the rules first. I frequently teach games so, getting this sort of understanding, though more time consuming now, means less looking at the rules while teaching and a smoother experience for everyone.

[–] noisypine 1 points 2 years ago

Canned green beans. I love fresh green beans, raw or cooked, but those things that come in can are just vile.

[–] noisypine 2 points 2 years ago

I think you are usually supposed to cook it. Might give it a shot that way.

[–] noisypine 2 points 2 years ago

This is a difficult question for me to answer. I have many perfect games, each perfect for their specific situation. If I had to go with most universal game, probably Ticket to Ride. Simple enough to be taught to pretty much anyone and has enough depth to entertain without being overly complicated or excessively long.

[–] noisypine 8 points 2 years ago
[–] noisypine 8 points 2 years ago

Grit. Most people think I have some sort of innate natural ability with everything I do. In reality, I just persevere through difficulty and failure, as many times as it takes to arrive at success. The downside is that I have a decent number of things I have tried that I probably should have given up on sooner.

[–] noisypine 1 points 2 years ago

I toss the inserts, bag everything and store vertically. My games are easy to see/get to and the pieces are organized when I open it. Could go another route, but they would all cost more money but give no additional value to my gaming sessions.

[–] noisypine 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I use system packages for everything unless I need a newer version of a specific package for some reason.

[–] noisypine 14 points 2 years ago

Why yes, please add a ton of unnecessary weight and bugs to my terminal.

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