vehicle combat seems pretty awesome
tetris11
Wow the comments are are all nested under the same parent, without hierarchy.
See:
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They control the narrative to who we are to the outside world. Likening ourselves to mindless Lemmings, does no one any favours. It just takes one incident to kill a movement. Remember the dog-walking fiasco?
It could be framed in a time where magic is largely forgotten.
Zelda and Link are frozen in time due to some great cataclysmic event in the past that left Hyrule in ruin, and thousands of years have passed, where the remaining people built over the remnants of the past and have entered into the industrial revolution, with dark and intricate, smoggy towns.
Zelda and Link they to make sense of this world, that ridicules their speech, their clothes, their mannerisms, but is shocked by their physical and magical prowess.
Zelda's magic is weak at this point, but it's enough to inspire hope in the bleak factory workers of the future.
Link uses his old gear combined with new gadgetry to navigate the steel jungle of the era, and find clues to the source of great cataclysm that happened all those aeons ago.
Lemmings
The media will use it to ridicule us.
Fedizen
I like the idea of it. I'll probablyy shorten it to "hey fez" as a way of referring to both a singular person and a group.
Yeah they can
Love the idea. The drive.google.com is requesting permission, can you make it more open? Or paste it in a pastebin?
I don't like the idea of a voting system for mods, as it can be gamed very easily by bot accounts. Democracy is sadly under threat due to AI, and so I think the wall-gardened approach might be necessary: users choose an instance of north that suits them, and if the mod is a dick, then those users let the mods of the other north instances (under that super community) know, and the mods of other instances make the decision.
But not too random, since some instances ate brand new and there's no guarantee they'll stay up, which might put off new users looking for something stable.
I hope the west is prepared, we're looking a little dog-bites-tail on the coordinated front.
I don't get the port forwarding issue. If I'm torrenting something on port 78660 but my only outgoing ports visible to others is port 8081, then couldn't I just tell my torrent software to use port 8081?
I don't really understand how torrenting is impacted by this, unless all torrent clients use a baked in port number (which from what I've seen over the last few decades, all torrent clients allow you to change the outgoing port)