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essteeyou, do gaming w Inspired by another post

Like this: I woke to news of a cool-looking Witcher game?

ClassifiedPancake, do gaming w Water + hot oil

The fryers are on wheels so maybe it was moved there later on when it wasn’t in use anymore.

princessnorah,
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Those style of fryers aren’t usually on wheels as they have a gas connection…

CubbyTustard,

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  • ArcaneSlime,

    Idk what he’s talking about, IME they are usually on wheels to ease in servicing them.

    That said they’d still likely be placed there for operation, they don’t get moved to use, they get moved from where used to clean, empty, check line, replace line, etc.

    CubbyTustard,

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  • ArcaneSlime,

    Yup that sounds about right lol, that’s what I’m used to too.

    SweetCitrusBuzz,
    @SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org avatar

    Idk what he’s talking about.

    Did you mean what she’s talking about? Her pronouns are in her display name…

    ArcaneSlime,

    My mistake, don’t really read or care about usernames tbh lol.

    princessnorah,
    @princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    No, I know that already, I’m talking about in the real world and how the game gets it wrong, as well as the dishwasher.

    CubbyTustard,

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  • princessnorah,
    @princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Huh, that’s cool. All the ones at places I worked just had the legs with adjustable feetsies. They sucked to move.

    Kolanaki,
    !deleted6508 avatar

    The fryers at all the McDonald’s locations I work at are on wheels. You can detach the gas line. I have to regularly pull them out to clean spilled oil and shit from under and behind them (and all the other big appliances as well, which are the same). It sucks worse than cleaning the bathrooms.

    driving_crooner,
    @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

    Moved by whom? The zombies?

    ClassifiedPancake,

    Zombie Chefs

    driving_crooner,
    @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

    Exclusive images of the zombie chef moving the fryer close to the washer.

    https://lemmy.eco.br/pictrs/image/97e56d3f-818d-4013-bdf6-6564db86b322.webp

    darkmogool, do gaming w Water + hot oil

    You can’t even open the dishwasher…

    CubbyTustard,

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  • Schmoo,

    Worked in a few kitchens when I was a teenager and those industrial dishwashers usually have a sink to the right of them and a flat surface to the left so you can slide trays of dishes through them from right to left. The dishwasher itself divides the dirty and clean areas so there’s no cross-contamination. If one were set up so that you just slide the tray in and back out the same way I don’t think that would meet hygiene standards.

    Peter_Arbeitsloser,

    From my experience the front would be towards the wall since the handle (the big pipe going around it, like here is on the back.

    darkmogool,

    Yup, thats exactly, why this one cant’t open

    mxcory, do gaming w The Steam Autumn Sale 🎮 is over, what did everyone get?

    Slime Rancher

    I would say definitely worth the 2 bucks. I wanted something I could play without having to pay attention to story, so it seems to fit the bill pretty well.

    garretble, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?
    @garretble@lemmy.world avatar

    Animal Well.

    catloaf, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

    Myst was my answer even before reading your post, so I would say the rest of the series. Also Quern, in the same genre. Maybe The Talos Principle if you like puzzles, though I don’t remember reaching for my notepad while playing.

    agamemnonymous,
    @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Exile was pretty good, minus the pixel hunting on the forest level, but I’d say overall quality dropped off pretty quickly after that.

    catalyst, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?
    @catalyst@lemmy.world avatar

    The last game I recall breaking out pen and paper for was Tunic. You can definitely beat the story without, but the later puzzles call for it.

    Gamerman153, do games w Making peace with liking very few games?

    Does anyone need anything besides rimworld and factorio??

    mholiv,

    Strong recommend for Satisfactory. It’s first person factorio but in a beautiful world that isn’t all brown.

    Personally I think it’s better.

    caut_R,

    Counterpoint: Building something big in first person is a lot more bothersome than in 2D/topdown

    I have Satisfactory and like it btw, I‘m just saying it‘s something to keep in mind. It‘s also a lot heavier on the hardware, obviously.

    mholiv,

    Fair, Satisfactory is a lot heavier on the hardware for sure. But it’s a first person 3D game with a much bigger emphasis on beauty.

    I find top down to be less interesting. I like to build factories in 3D with many vertical manufacturing layers in addition to spreading out horizontally. I think 3D factories is a more fun challenge. To each their own though. They’re both interesting games.

    MajorHavoc,

    Yeah. If Satisfactory every gets SteamDeck verified, I may never play anything else again.

    AngryCommieKender,

    Dyson Sphere Program is 3rd person 3-D and it has combat these days. I’m actually wondering what they haven’t implemented yet, since it’s still early access AFAIA.

    AMillionMonkeys,
    @AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world avatar

    Dwarf Fortress? Go hard or go home.

    AngryCommieKender,

    Dyson Sphere Program. 64 stars and hundreds of planets per game! 640 Dyson Shells to construct and defend.

    lemon, do games w Making peace with liking very few games?
    @lemon@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Eh, I get it. There’s an overwhelming abundance of choice that’s growing faster than the average time it takes to form a connection with any one game. Why deal with the FOMO and misbuys if you know what works for you.

    That doesn’t stop me from purchasing way too many (non-refundable) indie titles on the Switch, though. And I’m glad to say some of those feel like they’ll keep me hooked for a good while.

    Still, nothing can ever top my love for one classic game in particular: AOE 1 (definitive edition). Why? (It’s unfair to the rest.) Years ago I used to play against my dad over LAN. It’s some of the most fun we had together. Standing outside while he took a smoke break mid-game, I’d explain how I was about to wipe his whole civilization off the map in ways he couldn’t possibly imagine. Sometimes when I miss him, firing up AOE lets me feel closer to him again.

    All this to say, nostalgia is a tough bar for any new game to beat.

    mohab,

    That's so sweet bonding with your dad over that game. May you retain that memory forever ❤️

    I'm with you. The concept of gaming as a disposable medium never really worked for me either. The idea of going through my wishlist like it's a watchlist—beating a game only to move on to the next was just never really for me.

    If I don't think a game is built to be organically replayable, I'll probably just lose interest in buying it.

    tigeruppercut,

    I wonder what separates games from movies as disposable media, especially with games that are meant to be cinematic/telling a story. Like Spec Ops is loosely based on Heart of Darkness and has a strong narrative, but without that is just a sort of middling shooter. So once you know the story it doesn’t have a ton of replayability, but it’s still impactful in the way a good movie is.

    mohab,

    Hmm… I think it's definitely a spectrum. Even arcade games have stories. It's not what drives them, but they still do.

    When you start considering something like Bandersnatch, the spectrum gets even wider.

    Chee_Koala, do games w In a bit of a pre upgrade slump, what do you recommend?

    That Mad Max game deeply discounted on steam RN, pretty cool action, in car and out, nice exploration, not BotW levels but good enough.

    specialseaweed,

    Mad Max was way better than it had any right to be.

    setsneedtofeed, do games w What are your most recent games played?
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    Repostin’. Trying out Arcanum for myself for the first time.

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e9c1447b-0824-475b-b7f0-de79dbdd3ab8.jpeg

    MyNameIsAtticus,
    @MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

    Love seeing FNV there. I recently got around to beating it a few months ago and it was amazing

    ObviouslyASquid, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?

    The Beginner’s Guide

    Excrubulent,
    @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

    It’s by the same guy that made The Stanley Parable, but it’s more serious.

    It’s the same themes from Stanley Parable except made into an actual story instead of one long recurring joke.

    I’m not saying the long recurring joke is bad - someone will probably hate that I said that - but they’re just two different things that both do their different things very well. The Stanley Parable explicitly never builds to any kind of conclusion.

    AngryCommieKender, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?

    Factorio and Dyson Sphere Program. At least don’t watch people like Nilaus and Dosh Doshington play the game until you’ve tried to make your own solutions first.

    AgentGrimstone, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?

    God of War 2018. I played all the original games but I was still just a casual fan. I heard about the new game coming out but didn’t really pay much attention to it. I eventually play it and holy crap I didn’t know it was going to be what it was. Before playing it, I had RDR2 as my game of the year but GOW really stole it in the end.

    DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?

    Undertale

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