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Profil ze zdalnego serwera może być niekompletny. Zobacz więcej na oryginalnej instancji.

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It is a menu driven battler that ran on a game boy. It doesn’t take a programming savant to write this, no matter how many mechanics you bolt on top.

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you don’t get entire functional UI elements accurately populated with appropriate data out of a “bug”. at best its a feature that was being tested internally and never would have made it past that, at worst its something that went live early.

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Yeah it is possible he’s accurately, but misleadingly, calling it a bug because it was not meant to be deployed to production (yet). I do not think that’s how he wants or expects people to take it when he calls it a “bug”, though.

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If all your sponsors and business partners immediately flee you at mach speed over what you sent to that kid, it was certainly well past “inappropriate”

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He’s right though.

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If you’re halfway through the MSQ then you’re already well into the parts people widely regard as good. If you’re not having a good time yet you probably never will.

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Heavensward is definitely the part where I said “ok maybe all that was worth it”. Specifically, the Amphitheatre.

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they probably got a lot of people to buy the first couple battlepasses. a success for that quarter, maybe, but probably not the long tail they were hoping to get from transforming it into the GaaS model. they probably made more money from OW1 lootboxes, overall

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I dont really see how that refutes the claim that massive companies ruin games.

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Games generally shipped in a completed state because you couldn’t release some broken, unfinished garbage and just patch it later. DLC used to be expansions for half the price of the original and included a lot more than just gun skins and keychains.

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Bitwarden is end to end encrypted. If the host gets hacked your passwords are still as safe as your master password is. Self hosting wouldn’t really be a huge help there. Possibly even detrimental depending on your level of competence at securing a public facing web host.

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You’re underestimating the attack surface of a self hosted set up. You don’t need to be specifically targeted if, for instance, someone hacks the Bitwarden docker image you’re using, or slips a malicious link into a tutorial you’re reading. It’s not a set it and forget it solution either, you’re responsible for updating it, and the host OS. Like I said, depending on your competency, it’s not inherently more secure.

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Does anyone even install these mods or do they just exist for people to get outraged at?

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They aren’t really forcing their views on anyone though, they’re just jacking themselves off. No nonconforming person is going to download this and inflict it on themselves, and they have no reason to use it themselves unless they’re just really closeted and lack the will to not express their own nonconformity. It can literally only exist to rile people up who sought out the mod specifically, which includes only them.

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What I’m trying to say though is that most of them just do make their character a guy and move on. They don’t need the mod and the people who they think do need it aren’t going to install it. It’s not just a transparent attempt to ignite culture war arguments online, but it’s a stupid and ineffective one.

[Spoilers] Baldur's Gate 3 has a secret, brutal game over scene for players who somehow overcome every safeguard to permanently lose a critical item (www.pcgamer.com) angielski

YouTuber BOB_BestOfBugs, however, realized that there's nothing stopping you from putting a Netherstone into a container like a crate or a sack (crucial to the Shadowboxing speedrun tech) and then getting rid of that container. I was able to replicate the trick in my own game, but curiously I only got the game over on losing my...

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That ending scene is used in at least one other circumstance:

spoilerif you kill the emperor at the start of Act 3 inside the astral prism

It’s probably just a generic scene for miscellaneous unwinnable game states.

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It’s working fine on the client im using and I’m using the format buttons in the web-based editor. What syntax works on your guys’ end?

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Here’s a few:

spoiler- The High Harper quest start is bugged if you talk to the shopkeeper with Jaheira instead of your MC. You get the key but cannot get into the basement without making the shop staff hostile. If you go around through the balcony the bottom floor is empty. - Wyll’s dad thinks his son sold his soul to save him even though he chose to free himself from the contract. - Gale thinks I agreed to give Raphael the crown even though I unambiguously turned him down. - Gortash thinks I agreed to help him in his pre-battle speech with Karlach even though I did not. - Gortash has loot on him that is cut content “Ilithid Jar with Larvae”. - Targetting with AOE spells will sometimes just not attempt to hit enemies that are clearly in the circle and highlighted. - Chest of the mundane broke at start of Act three (fixed in first patch) - Returning weapons wont return if thrown while entering combat. - The rescued gnomes in the steel foundry keep getting mad at me for being there and starting the “you’re not allowed to be here” dialog when they spot me, despite being marked as allied with a green circle. - After the Steel Foundry conclusion Wulbren won’t acknowledge the fact that he’s no longer leader, and his model spawns on top of and clips through the leader of the other faction. - Various enemies will randomly take extremely long turns and do nothing. - Allied AI will walk through allied ground effects after combat and become hostile. - Dame Aylen flew to the bottom of the tower during the fight with Loroakkan and didn’t trigger her scene when the fight was over. - The conversation with Isobel after Loroakkan fight took place in the tower despite being initiated in the camp.

That’s a short list off the top of my head but there’s been plenty more.

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Find friends with better taste?

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A lot of games do mocap on the face but what strikes me most about BG3 is how much body language the characters use. They aren’t an emotive head on a stiff body switching between obvious static poses. Dame Aylin isn’t just shouting at me she’s leaning into it, arms up, fists clenched and shaking. It really adds a lot to the character performances.

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