@mawr Aaaaaa, it even uses the Animal Crossing rolling log effect! I love it.
re: My Luck in Late Stage Capitalism [3/3]
@mawr I'm rooting for you, Mawr! I'll also be doing this in due time, so I'll be very interested in your journey along the way. ❤️
@Felthry @Oneironott USB-sea (ottr)
The other sprites from the four streamers shown being Link, Zelda (who is saving Link), and the protagonist from Crystalis.
tech humor
... and then I got to spend an extra 20 minutes manually fixing Slack’s dark theme on my machine again, because Slack.
@mawr (I may have been seriously thinking of how to make this for awhile, now.)
@mawr I think my question would be how to make that into a gameplay loop. There are quite a few options, ranging from elements drawn from Animal Crossing, Tamagotchi, Neko Atsumi, Pokemon-amie, or even match 3 and bullet hell (ie, Undertale pacifist).
I think the reason conflict is so readily used in Stories is it’s easy to communicate. I think if I were going to do this, I’d use a befriending system like Undertale’s framed as resolution to MH-style combat?
@JulieSqveakaroo @xurnami Yeah, if those were using G+ social networking features (as opposed to login), those will break.
Which is probably for the better, considering.
@xurnami @JulieSqveakaroo This. Even though apps claim to “login with Google+”, it’s the same exact mechanism used to log into your Google account and won’t be going away.
All they’re doing is killing the social network they stapled to their identity service. The identity service will remain.
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@mawr This perfectly articulates why business people scare me. Until we are more than numbers to toy with without accountability, this is going to continue to happen.
Also, I contest that it’s even true for money at a bank, given the creative accounting and surge in white collar crime in the naughts that we still haven’t recovered from.
google+, snark
Which I guess is a good reminder to be skeptical about what personal data to give corporations, even ones with relatively good data handling hygiene at the time.
google+, snark
Oh hey, Google+ is shutting down after it was shown to be exactly the privacy and accountability tar pit I was concerned about. And oh cool, people that provided their “real name” and real info had their data scraped by parties unknown, too.
I totally did not see that coming at all. </s>
(As a reminder, I work for a Google competitor, so opinions my own. None of these observations are based on privileged info.)
Speedrunners: Here are all of the ways I figured out how to break each of these and look amazing. I will now clip into the fifth plane and end the campaign before it even begins.
All DMs ever: *sigh*
Adventure games I’ve played lately as D&D DMs:
Tomb Raider 2013: Here’s a puzzle. You glitch into a wall. You die.
Rise of the Tomb Raider: Here’s a puzzle. The orcs three rooms away hear you solving it. You die.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Here’s a puzzle. You try to jump down from a ledge. You die.
Breath of the Wild: Here’s a puzzle. You rolled what now? Cool!
Celeste: Here’s a puzzle. Here are all of the ways you die before succeeding. You climbed that mountain. It was _amazing_.
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And I guess I'm writing that here, in part, to get it out of my own head and so I take my own advice. Please take care of yourselves and remember that it is okay to just be you.
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