There's a strange level of redundancy in the controls for Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete.
The L2 and R2 buttons turn on and off controller vibration and spell name display, neither of which is something one needs quick access to. The circle button opens the save menu directly (leading to a significant delay, since the PS1 is not quick to read its memory cards). Both the square and select buttons open the main menu, from which one can access any of these other options.
*gently leans against @Felthry and swirls its liquid form* Mrll, I'm glad to have you around. <3
@Felthry @Terrana@tootplanet.space I agree with Terrana. If our computer can run it, we should just get the PC version, or look into whether the PS3 online store is still open.
I'm a collector too, and having the ps2 version for our collection would be nice, but that can be a future goal if you just want to play the game now!
@tastymochafox We've heard people talk about amaroq a lot, I think that's an android mastodon client.
Of course, for all we know, it could be something completely different.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Oh, it definitely would, yes.
@Felthry @quartzwing@dragon.style Probably very brittle and non-homogenous, due to mismatched lattice parameters.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Felthry was thinking of having them be varied and presentable, though now I'm thinking of the possibility of engineering some macromolecular substance that contains every element....
I wonder what the properties of an alloy of equal parts every metallic element would be like.
@Felthry @quartzwing@dragon.style Good point on the titanium flatware, though.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Multivitamins seem almost like cheating, but I can't see any reason to exclude them. Other than having a wall of vitamins looks a lot less interesting than a wall of miscellaneous samples of varied things.
@Felthry Clearly, lanthanides are hard to place.
Hafnium: ??
Tantalum: capacitor
Tungsten: lightbulb, tungsten carbide tool
Rhenium: ??
Osmium: ??
Iridium: Expensive fountain pens
Platinum: Catalytic converter out of a car
Gold: Jewelry
Mercury: Old thermometer
Thallium: ??
Lead: Old paint
Bismuth: Pepto-bismol
And everything after that is radioactive.
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