ImASquirrelYipee

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

that looks beautiful!! congratulations im so proud of u.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The issue is more saying the words they get bottled up in my throat.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I forgot to mention this; I'm out to quite a few friends.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I kind of want to come out because if I don't I will find it hard to find a boyfriend especially in my current situation there are like 0 queer people around

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

thank you so much it means a lot!

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

I just want to add that she doesn't apply the same standard for heterosexual people and this has been shown.

 

Hello, The 4 people in my family who I was considering telling my truth have previously shown acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. They are my mother, father, grandpa (mother's side, probably the most vocal ally I know), grandma (father's side). I recently came out to my mother. She stated that I was too young to be gay, too young to know, and that she wasn't going to believe me until I was over the age of 18. I am in the middle of my teens, and I do not believe I am too young. I now find myself unable to come out to anyone else. It took so much effort to get the words out of my mouth and now I don't know how to tell anyone else. I'm sure, I'm praying, that if I tell her dad, or my dad, or his mum, they'll accept me. They'll make it all right. I don't know what to do. How can I tell someone.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ah! Thanks for pointing that out I'll be more cautious in that regard

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm so sorry for what happened, and I've deleted both posts (at least on Beehaw for the other one). I didn't think of it the way you and Fracture showed it to me and I'm thankful that you shared your insight.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

i didn't see it like that. I'm gonna delete that post, and I'm so sorry for that. Thank you. I understand that deleting it won't right my wrong, but I'm sincerely sorry.

Edit for a little note: I went to sleep after posting this, and I haven't checked Beehaw since. That's why I left it up for so long. Thank you though. Also, the post was a technical perspective on how the portals work in the game, not anything to do with it's content or the like. I haven't paid for the game either. So, I've deleted both posts and wanted to thank you for sharing this perspective.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Reddit did try this, they use downvotes as a way to prevent showing poorly written or short content, but they didn't properly explain it and so I feel that it probably wouldn't be able to be explained.

 

This is my work; I am also looking for constructive criticism.

 

Quick Note

I do not support JK Rowling and do not support other people paying for the game. I did not, however I legally do not endorse that either. I also am completely unsure how this actually works, this is purely speculative based on my own limited in-game research.

What this is not going to be.

This is not taking a peek at the code behind the system. I am looking at how the system appears to work from a technology perspective.

The Main Point

Hogwarts Legacy's portal system allows for engaging play if you do not test out the system properly, which is something they are semi-successful at preventing. You do not need any modifications to the game to test it out, and all my testing was done in the first instance of engaging with these portals.

How it seems to work.

Let's say there is a portal accessible from both sides. One side acts as the teleport-er, and the other allows you to walk through without being teleported.

The side that you can teleport through provides a full view of the destination, replacing the view that would be there otherwise. If you go through the portal, it doesn't seem to teleport you immediately, and I believe there is some rendering trickery until the player's camera enters the portal. This is because, if the portal is close to an edge, you can go behind the portal, standing on the side that doesn't teleport you, put your camera in front of the portal, and walk forward. It allows you to continue to walk, following the solids from the destination of the portal, until your camera travels through the portal. When your camera travels through, it reveals what you are actually standing on and, assuming you are standing on nothing, if you move you will fall.

The side that does not provide the teleportation allows you to walk through, nothing seems weird about that. I am unsure how they didn't get you to be triggered by the other side's portal, but that is not in my area of expertise.

In other places, it appears that the portal has its own version of the other side, simply teleporting you when you walk through. This is evidenced because of the fact that, in one instance, when you walk through the portal underground you can see the skybox in certain angles.

The issue with this system.

If the portal borders a ledge, your character is able to walk off that ledge assuming that the camera is looking into the portal. When it goes through the portal, it is clear to the player they are standing on air. If they do not move, the grounded check does not seem to run, which means they can stand in the air indefinitely. This provides no advantage to the player.

The portal instances where they render parts of the other side show an issue that seems to be something that they heavily want to avoid, showing the players parts of the map they would not see otherwise. The reason I know they want to hide these parts of the map is because of the EXTREME lengths they go to to prevent the player from 'escaping' the main playing area, even if it means breaking immersion. I can make another post on those lengths if requested.

These issues are not evident if the player simply uses the portal in the exact way that would be predicted by any party looking at the issue, but this is shown in places where your solving puzzles, and that causes people to do all kind of crazy things.

Why does any of this matter?

It doesn't. But, it can be useful if dealing with a portal situation in a game.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I get where this article is coming from but it does extremely poorly at explaining its topic and reads as basic “I hate content moderation because I can’t see nsfw content”

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

You need to let it sit for a SMALL amount of time. Enough where they will notice the uncomfortable feeling, but obviously don’t hurt your child. I’d reccomend doing outings like to the local park or something with the (secret) main aim to see if this works. (Please note I am ENTIRELY talking out of my ass here, this is just my thought on the topic)

 

Hello! I was curious how you guys like to share your work, particularly long-form works. I mean, excluding publishing because that sounds like a lot of effort I cannot be bothered to put in. I've been wondering what other people like to do, I don't really share my work that often.

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