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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Considering you can go back and play the levels again with a completely different team and more powerful perks (you unlock some new characters as the game progress), while the devs certainly have some solutions in mind (and may hint at those through the confidence “challenges”), there are definitely plenty of different solutions to each level. So while sure, there might be an optimal solution, there’s also a solution where you defenestrate every enemy.

Which is kinda fun, because it’s also fun to go back and replay some earlier missions that had a “survive 5 rounds” with a challenge of “survive 7 rounds” and deciding “I bet I can survive 9 rounds” (though I was a bit disappointed the enemies stopped coming after 9 rounds. But I think there is a bonus side-mission with infinite rounds, so that one might be fun to go try.)

Or a mission that had the confidence perk of “defeat all enemies in 2 rounds” and being able to do it in 1, when the first time took 3.

So while this one is maybe more “puzzle-tactics”, the puzzles are very open-ended.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

I’ve played through the entire main story, but only a few of the optional side missions (I am planning on playing through them, just haven’t had the time yet). I picked it up because I love their earlier game, Gunpoint.

It took me around 15 hours, and there’s at least probably 5 more hours for me to get all the optional objectives in the main story missions, plus the optional side missions.

I would highly recommend the game - the story and gameplay are both pretty entertaining. The little bits of character conversations you get at the start of each mission are pretty funny and well-written. It’s not very difficult (as there’s no % chance to hit like in x-com, actions are guaranteed when you execute them, and there’s unlimited rewinds within a “turn”) - more puzzle-like than tactical combat, but the added “Confidence” objectives are fun to try to get.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

As an example, the author/activist bell hooks’ pen name was requested to be stylized in lower case.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bell_hooks

In her case, she wanted people to focus on her writing rather than her name. Often times, even at the start of a sentence, you’ll see news articles lowercase her name.

To your latter point, I think the reason given definitely does influence my feelings on the matter - I’m comfortable giving someone “de-emphasis” when requested out of respect, or referring to someone by their preferred pronouns out of general respect as well. However, I do have lines that feel uncomfortable to cross, that I wouldn’t cross, such as a white person preferring to be called “Master”.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Very neat article, glad you shared it!

Interesting to think about now, they mention how modern digital cameras are not great at taking photos of interracial couples. I’m sure / hope someone is working on that, or at least maybe that’s a use case for some of the fancy photo post-processing - to take two photos with different exposure levels and somehow combine them to get accurate features from multiple people of various complexions in one photo.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Once you find a style of switch that you like, I’ve gotten some from https://drop.com when they were on sale for a decent price.

I’ve also had success with switches from https://kono.store

I think usually you can find switches usually sold in groups of 10, 35, or 70 depending on where you get them, and the price per switch can vary pretty heavily, anywhere from like 50¢ per switch to a couple dollars per switch.

I would highly recommend sampling a switch style or exact switch if possible before buying, though I have bought switches without doing that (after watching YouTube videos on them) and been mostly happy.

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

I don’t believe it was related to anything specifically added or removed in a recent patch, I think it was an existing exploit that just hadn’t been noticed.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Usually when beehaw is down for maintenance they’ll post on mastodon (https://hachyderm.io/@beehaw) - they posted there about preemptively taking it down due to the lemmy world hack.

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

You could checkout keeb.io, I have the Iris and it’s fairly ergonomic, and you can customize the switches you want.

Trying to tent it for even more ergonomic is a little weird, but I think it is doable.

There’s also (not from keeb.io) ergodox keyboards.

Link to the Iris: https://keeb.io/collections/iris-split-ergonomic-keyboard

Ergodox: https://ergodox-ez.com/

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You might’ve wanted to add asking for the Beehaw username for verifying they’re a user of Beehaw, rather than leaving it open

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

Putting everything together is basically just expensive legos.

As others have mentioned, definitely make sure you are using the motherboard stand-off screws, or that it comes with them pre-attached.

For RAM, it can really only go in one way but it’s a little terrifying when it audibly snaps into place.

If you get everything set up and it doesn’t turn on, first thing I always check is that the RAM is seated properly (motherboard may have recommended configuration depending on the number of RAM sticks).

Make sure you plug your monitor into your GPU, not your integrated graphics from the motherboard.

If you get stuck at any point or have questions, feel free to reach out :)

I’ve put together ~4 computers, 3 in small form factor cases and 1 in a normal sized case. Definitely recommend a modular PSU, and also using cable ties (the Velcro ones that are easy to remove) of some kind for cable management.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I also have an Iris! I haven’t tented mine and am trying to decide if I want to.

I’ve found it works fine for games, I usually just shove the right side of my keyboard out of the way for more mouse space, and just have a few extra mouse buttons to make up for not having the right side of the keyboard.

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