7bicycles

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[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 5 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Wind Waker is not beyond criticism, even on the sailing part (what a slog in the original version in the midgame, honestly). But that wasn't really what the hullaballoo was about back then, because the game wasn't out. I personally do not understand how anyone can not marvel at the art style of Wind Waker but taste is subjective. I think this article gives an allright overview, even with "we were lied to!" by this 5 second trailer clearly styled after OOT with no mention of the actual game

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Wait there was a schism? Guess I haven't been on there in awhile.

This is at least 5 years back but I didn't follow it too closely, IIRC they had a number of people leave over their refusal to go "we are entirely unpolitical" which of course would be a stupid thing to be for a creative writing site. I think it came after they cleaned up shop with their QA and threw out a shitload of grimdark edgelord bullshit that accumulated.

Wasn't Public Universal Friend nonbinary and afab? The male pronouns are throwing me off.

Very much intentional, maybe go through it again

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

On the flipside I don't think just boycott works, not with the way IP law is structured. If you want true archival of games that has to be put into law, otherwise eventually somebody just buys the Remnants of Ubisoft and figures all those long life SSDs aren't worth it to keep around anymore.

I think if you wanted to do this you have to just get politically involved like in general. You can't single issue this, there's too many hurdles. From gerontocratic parliaments over to IP laws and a general populaces ignorance as to how important keeping history and archives is this was never going to fly. Very much a true love is possible only in the next world - for new people. It is too late forus. wreak havoc on the middle class thing.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 9 points 18 hours ago (6 children)

I'll repeat this as often as this comes up, Wind Waker was widely hated in online forums back when it was announced because the 12 year old who played OoT were now 16 and wanted LoZ: More Tits and Gore and that whole debacle predated Gamergate by 12 years despite basically just being "LoZ has gone woke!!!" with the particular words put through a thesaurus.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

If that's true, why have all the other Actions failed?

Cause it's nominal and "bring underway legislation" is a catch all term. Petitions to democratic parliaments are bullshit, why would any of them care about - as you point out - a single issue thaat 0,22% of the population signed up for?

They might have to have it as a point of order for the next meeting, in which they all decide "nah, no legislation needed, shit's fine" and be done with it. That's how most petitions go, anyways. You cannot force a law into existence by petitions.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Does that mean as a US citizen I get to decide EU laws?

No, not how petitions work in the EU. Nominally it means they can force the EU parliament to bring underway legislation concering the topic, albeit there isn't really a control mechanism for this. But say they do it anyways lest they lose even more credibility, considering games despite having existed for at least 50 years at this point are foreign objects to basically everyone that is the leftovers in the EU Parliament Ubisoft or whatever is gonna send two lobbyists and it ends up at at some sort of EU law that says "under reasonable circumstances video games should have to be playable after the copyright holder abandons service except if it costs them any money"

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

Everybody likes to joke about Joey Steel as a nom de guerre but Public Universal Friend goes so much harder

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

I guess it grows exponentially via exposure. Besides the woke I'm really impressed they keep managing to do community based QA to such a degree that the whole thing hasn't devolved into my OC vs. the classics or the authors barely disguised sexual assault fetish.

Also probably more like 3,5k, a lot of the 8XXX slots are still unused since they don't just go up numerically

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 6 points 2 days ago

yeah it vindicates my approach of packing stuff via just throwing it in there. no I'm not lazy and disorderly, this is optimal cargo space usage

 

I occasionally go on an SCP binge and I'm glad to see they've gone and stayed woke after the schiism. This is such a good SCP.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 12 points 3 days ago

it's multilayered though bc the cute guy is not only a cop, he's a liberal

I think this is missing the important layer that Kims style of liberalism in the world is both religion and political ideology. He's "culturally christian" translated to the real world, he believes in the good things it all puts forth, he believes in doing his job to do well unlike half of the police department that he reports as going for fucking kill streaks. My man's checked out of it due to the horrors, preferring to isolate himself from any broader topic and focus on the work at hand.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 11 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Especially on the ostalgie train I think you can look at it in real time not working the fuck out precisely because "look at what we've lost" is much more fascist than communist at it's core. Like for everyone in germany who posts or talks about how the GDR was fairly progressive on queer rights for it's time or whatever you get about 10 times the amount of people who want to build the wall back up but this time it shoots brown people.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Half the fun of Philomena Cunk is she's like half right or at least you can see where she starts from.

I'm not into comics but now i'm genuinely curious; is there a comic story where the radiation turned a woman super? Only one springs to my mind is fantastic 4s invisible woman, which, you know, there's some subtext. I'm also not counting things like She-Hulk cause that lacks originality.

Is there more turtles turned super by ooze or radiation than women?

 

I'm posting this on both the account of the title amuses me in both languages and it's a good recipe for getting rid of whatever is about to spoil. What if a solyanka was northern german?

It's an old poor people food recipe back from tenured civil servants were poors.

You need:

  • 3 Tbsp of Neutral Oil

  • 500g of Mincemeat (or vegan equivalent thereof and preferrably) or really just any type of meat like protein

  • 6 medium pickles

  • ~250ML of broth

  • some pickle juice

  • some carbohydrates

  • whatever seasoning you have

  • Prepare the carbohydrates whatever. Roast your potatoes, cook your pasta, boil some rice

  • fry up the meat in the oil

  • add cubed vegetables as long as they sort of fit together on taste basis

  • add broth and braise until it's reduced to a bit viscous

  • add pickles

  • simmer for 10 mins

  • add pickle juice and seasonings

  • simmer for 10 min, reduce depending on the amount of pickle juice until the sauce is somewhat viscous

  • pour over prepared carbohydate

  • eat your slop (positive)

 

Crucially you have to attach a cantilever construction right where your actual brakes are so if this ever catches on any road debris your tyre picked up you will instantly go frontflipping over your handlebars

It's called the trotify and here's the STLs since you can't actually buy it anymore

 

Borrowed one rather similar to this from a mate to test out whether shit's good. Have given it a few testrides now and here's my impression:

  • towing it empty you really don't notice it at all. Gotta watch out in very sharp turns like hairpins, but otherwise goes off easy.

  • with weight (I got up to ~15kg so far, so think like a weeks shopping) you do notice it but not nearly as much as you'd think. What's nice is if you're used to panniers for most operations your bicycle feels way less sluggish since all the weight sits a lot lower and on a rotational axle

  • Parking is a bit annoying, most bike parking isn't made for vehicles that long excluding some rare cargo bike parking. So you have to unhitch it and since you probably want to lock it up, too that's a hassle. I think if I got one for myself I'd either devise some sort of lock to keep it affixed if possible and just carry a spare cable lock for all other times since they're usually fine for the 30 mins or so you spend at the store

  • Going past cyclist pinch points is a full ass hassle now because there's really no way to do it without unhitching it. I avoided some routes due to this

  • this one is highly area dependent but like with anything car drivers aren't used to seeing they seem to pay a lot more attention at the weirdo who's bicycle towing shit. You're also gonna get stared at a lot.

  • braking doesn't seem to be really affected all that much so far. I took down my cruising speed by maybe 5 - 7kph just in case but I've not really noticed it shoving me all that much, but then I also didn't have to go full emergency brake so far.

  • for most things I'd just strap down a big plastic tub on it to throw shit in, but I do like the versatility of the flatbed in case you ever need to transport something long. Theoretical legal maximum where I live would be 1,5m over the end of the trailer, which comes to about ~2,5m of length you could transport if you're willing to also push it over the edge of the connection side a bit.

  • I have plenty of storage so this isn't much of an issue, but I do appreciate the wheels release at the press of a button so if you can store it upright against a wall or so it takes about 30cm of horizontal space

All in all; I think I'm gonna get one, this is pretty nifty and fills the missing middle for things I'm annoyed at having to use a car for because you can't really strap them to a standard issue bicycle, so things that are big but not hugely heavy. A weeks shopping, some particle board for DIY stuff, a beer crate or two and the like.

 

I don't even mean this as a critique on the site, the world's just got even more terrible.

 

not elaborating, do not @me

 

many such cases

 

i'm kind of struggling to put this into words but I've replayed a bit of Far Cry 2 and was amazed by how much the enviroment reacts to the firefights. The fire mechanic, obviously, but even beyond that sparks fly when you hit metal, sheds or other structures get destroyed, explosions make the plants react to the shockwave and form some little craters.

Then I played Control which has very different style and pace of combat but it has the same thing going on. It's easily legible but you can feel like there's a lot of, like, destructive potential filling the air here currently.

Contrast this to something like even Modern Warfare 2 (pick any of the three there is, really) and while it is THE bombastic shooter it still feels flat. Yeah maybe you get a broken window and some bullet decals on the walls but outside of scripted sequences any CoD level looks basically the same at the start and once you're through it having shot 800 rocket launchers at the place.

So I'm wondering, what other games do this sort of enviroment reaction / cinematic shooting the best, where you can really feel that a lot of very fast objects are hitting a lot of different things and breaking them?

Red Faction: Guerilla and it's sequels are obvious, I'm thinking Stranglehold and at least Mafia 2 also did this really well. What else is there?

 

The girls and the gays don't care about your 8,5L Turbo V12, they care about how your perfectly square headlights have their own iddy-bitty wipers. They also think your car looks like something coffins get transported in but whatever.

 

Most of the german meme internet history is, surprise, garbage. This one is grand tho. Nikel Pallat was a member of far left german punk band Ton, Steine, Scherben which enjoys itself limited success even today. Very a part of the 70s german left when they still had balls, occupying houses and fighting cops (more) and such.

Nikel Pallat (N): The TV does a fucking shitty liberal programme. We get the opportunity to parlour socialistically, some of us get to talk evolution, some of us talk revolution.

N: And what happens, objectively? The oppression doesn't change at all. TV is an instrument of opression for the masses. And that's why, if anything is ever to change, you have to position yourself against the opressor. You have to assume a position!

N: And that's why I'll destroy this table right now!

[axe noises]

N: There! Now we can continue discussion.

N: The microphones...the microphones I need for people in juvenile jail.

 

I keep seeing this pop up in comment sections, about how you need to tint your windshield to protect you from the F350 Xenon Eyemelters and if you don't that's your fault. What the fuck? What do you mean tint your windshield, how the fuck do you see at night?

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