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junusdenised420, do piracy w Where might I get German (mostly tv) content?

If you are using jackett or prowlarr then filter the indexers by language and only select the german ones and try to get into them. Some will let you fill out a form to get an invite

ayaya, (edited ) do piracy w Whats your preferred codec?

For codecs it is highly dependent on the release group. For 4K it is the only valid option, but for 1080p a lot of groups make their x265 encodes too small and sacrifice quality. Take a look at the group rankings in the trash guides for sonarr and radarr for a general idea if who is the best/worst.

As for Tdarr, you should only really use it for audio and subtitle processing. For one you should not re-encode video so unless you’re starting with remuxes you’re further degrading video that is already degraded. And for two it’s best left to the people who know what settings to tweak for each movie or episode. There is no universal setting that works well for everything so while you might be able to get acceptable quality with automation it’s never going to be great. The best groups already took the time and effort to get it right so you might as well get those and save yourself the time/electricity.

bouh, do games w Why do modern strategy games hate the grid?

The assertion is plain wrong. Some games don’t use grid, some do. There is no trend that I can see.

Solasta released an expansion this year and aow4 dropped in April iirc. There certainly are many others.

OfficerBribe, do piracy w Whats your preferred codec?

x264 or x265, depends on release and availability. If x265 looks better than x264 then it is x265 for me. In some instances I have caught x264 looking better, although not often.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, do piracy w Visions of a larger plunder

hmm

db0, do piracy w Visions of a larger plunder
@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar
aldalire,

Woah, this is awesome work. I’m amazed as usual with the open source community and with people willing to share their computation for this.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, do piracy w how do I watch British and Irish tv channels for free unlimited

when will there be reply

nalyd,

Now

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

yes but can you answer the question i asked

cowfodder,

No

jvrava9,

Bruh this aint chat-gpt that will answer you immediately with the wrong info 😂

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

then why reply

5473MP4RRit,

You have the strangest manner about you, dude. Is there no one on your home planet that can help with this?

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

i found a random app though

MRPP, do gaming w Fighting game stick recommendations?

I have two Hori sticks, the RAP4 (modded) and fighting edge unmodded.

Both work great on pc and playstation. Hori at least had a switch stick, but not sure if any more. It was based on the RAP, which is a fine stick, even out of the box.

If you don’t have budget constraints, ordering a custom could work too, since you could get it to work on the switch and ps. I don’t think many sticks support both out of the box.

If you can leave the switch out, Qanba is real nice. Razer sticks are pretty cool too, very heavy and boxy, but I like that. And Hori is a bit more budget friendly.

The Nacon stick with Sanwa parts seems like a good deal too.

overfox, do piracy w What's the best way to rip music off Spotify so that I can store it on my HDD?

Spytify works well. It works by recording the audio output of your pc while Spotify plays. It’ll produce audio files with all the song info filled in.

Can also detect and mute ads if you don’t have Spotify premium. If you do have it, you can also record with higher bitrate/quality.

nickiam2, do piracy w What's the best way to rip music off Spotify so that I can store it on my HDD?

DoubleDouble let’s you download from all the major streaming platforms just by giving it a link to what you want downloaded

Valmond,

Cool, what kind of quality would it be?

nickiam2,

It defaults to the highest quality available. Tidal gives you a flac file

Pxtl, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?
@Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

Games are entertainment, and so I get my news coverage from people who I find entertaining. This means I’ll take biased, opinionated ranting if it’s funny-enough. So mostly Yahtzee.

I get my Serious News about municipal politics.

peasinspace,

100%, personality goes a lot way.

which is why im so partial to the current incarnation of giant bomb. i didn’t follow them in theur bigger days so i had no preconceived notion of what GB should be, i just followed jeff grubb to it when he moved there from gamesbeat. super charistmatic dude, funny as hell, great takes, goes out of his way to help signal boost other games media people.

the chemistry the gb crew has is magic and they all have great and distinct tastes in games. plus they do stupid shows like blight club where they pick awful games for each other to beat like bubsy 3d, sonic 06, robocop for xbox and heckle each other/ laugh at each other’s misfortunes

Moonguide, do games w Why do modern strategy games hate the grid?

Off topic, how’s Solasta? Halfway through my second playthrough of BG3, and looking for another crpg. I’m not new to the genre (played wasteland 2-3, PoE: DF and D2OS previously), but new to DnD.

On topic: I don’t know if I need it, honestly. I feel like I would appreciate knowing distances and where exactly my character will stand according to a grid, but I haven’t found it to be very necessary.

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

Solasta is alright. Very "TTRPG in a computer" type stuff, if that's your bag. Not as cinematic or high budget as BG3, but it plays well enough.

Moonguide,

I don’t expect any other crpg to take a swing at BG3’s presentation in a very long time, honestly. Don’t need fancy graphics. Would it be a better introduction to someone looking into getting into dnd? Might be running a one shot soon, my first one.

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

I may not be the right guy to answer that. What I played of it felt very... knowing. Tool-like. It really seemed to want you to know what you wanted to do with it, just in the way it presents itself. Once I got to playing it felt like a good one of those, though, it mostly didn't get in its own way as much as I feared it would.

I'm assuming you already played the Divinity Original Sin games if you're not considering rolling into those after BG3, right? Because those are pretty much more of that.

The other obvious "basically DnD" option is the Pathfinder duology, but those games go hard in ways I definitely would not recommend for "looking into getting" into anything. It's be ready to start over from an unwinnable scenario 30 hours in or stay away.

Moonguide,

Yeah, played dos2 as my first crpg, loved it to hell and back.

Saw pathfinder a while back but that one uses another system, right? Not 5e.

I’ll probably jump into Solasta, then. Thanks!

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

Not 5e. I'm not a tabletop guy, but my read on Pathfinder from Osmosis is that it's DnD for the people that never got over 3 or 3.5. Like, literally it's based on DnD through that whole open format they were trying to shut down recently. You can tell in the videogames, too. In many ways they feel more like the old BG releases than BG3. If those games were unreasonably huge and had some wild campaign-wide mechanics.

Moonguide,

Hm, would you mind giving me an example of that whole open format thing? Not sure I understand the difference.

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

We're getting into the weeds of DnD now and I'm not into the tabletop side of things enough to be that guy for you, so I suggest you google these things from better sources.

But basically, as I understand it there is an open license that allows people to make RPGs based on the DnD ruleset and actually sell them. Been there for ages, it's at the core of several other popular systems, including Pathfinder's "just keep playing 3rd edition forever" take. Hasbro tried to shut that down and monetize those derivatives as part of a wider push to milk the recent mainstream popularity of DnD (on the plus side that's also how we got BG3 and the new movie, so... take the good with the bad, I guess?).

Fan pushback was swift, strong and mainstream, so I believe they pulled back on those plans for now.

Moonguide,

Oh, I was unaware of the whole situation. Thanks! I’ll look up info online about it all.

ColdSilenceAtrophies,

The core rules of d&d (mechanics but not settings) are available under a free license (it was the Open Gaming License, or OGL, although I have a feeling it’s a different license (Creative Commons , maybe?) now following the backlash from earlier this year when Wizards tried to scrap the OGL and replace it with a worse license)

Pathfinder was originally based on the d&d 3.5e ruleset. I’m not sure how far it has diverged from that, as I’ve played neither. Solasta is based on d&d 5e (the latest version of the rules), but is in a non-d&d setting of their own creation. BG3 is also based on 5e (although less strictly than Solasta), but also has the D&D license, so can use the Forgotten Realms/Sword Coast setting

Personally, I enjoyed Solasta, and think it’s a great representation of combat on 5e. The writing and story aren’t amazing, and it lacks the crazy amount of freedom/choices of BG3, but mechanically, it’s a great implementation of 5e rules.

anakin78z,
@anakin78z@lemmy.world avatar

I friggin love Solasta. Our tabletop D&D game kind of fell apart, and this was the first thing I found that gave me that D&D vibe. My wife liked it right away, too, so this gave us some quality together play time.

The graphics & acting probably don’t come close to BG3, but I honestly don’t care. The battles are very fun. I think the UI is easier to understand and use than BG3, at least to start. Main actions, bonus actions, spells, etc. are all very clearly marked. Another fun feature is that you can create characters outside of games, and level them up, too. I’ve spent a good amount of time just making characters, looking for interesting results. At in person games I tend to always play the same kind of character, but being able to explore lots of different classes in an easy way was a big unexpected bonus of the game.

There’s also a ton of user created content.

It often goes on sale for $15. Definitely worth checking out.

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

I'll say this, of all the DnD-like CRPGs it's the one I hear mentioned the least, and it absolutely deserves to be a lot more visible because it's far from the worst of those.

Moonguide,

I’m convinced, getting it tonight and starting it as soon as I finish my dark urge playthrough. Thanks! Kinda wanna give a go to the character I prepared yesterday, a rock gnome bard who hates rich people and dual wields a hammer and sickle. (Ik two weapon fighting sucks in 5e).

Ozymandeus, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

Minnmax - Some former Game Informer peeps pulled a Nextlander and it’s been great. For anyone checking it out for the first time now, usually Ben Hansen is the host, but he’s away for a time on paternity leave.

peasinspace,

ben is back now! minnmax is awesome

Fleecer74, do piracy w Has anyone tried MovieBoxPro in Chromecast?

It has a android tv app, it’s like $20 a year for vip. I have an invite code if you want it

s08nlql9,

Yes sure, is there a free trial?

erusuoyera, do piracy w best way to watch f1 on demand

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