[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 2 points 11 months ago

I finished the game once, have 2 co-op games running with friends, and just started a modded playthrough where the whole party is Artificers. I highly recommend giving some of the mods a try once you’ve played through vanilla. They’re super easy to install and add so much fun an variety.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 282 points 11 months ago

I feel this needs to be stated: the 3 year old definitely already had cavities.

The classic “detecting problems is what causes them” fallacy.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 30 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

As someone who dipped their toe into Payday 2 and is beginning to swim in Payday 3, I’m not shocked. Payday 3 is missing a lot of quality of life features that Payday 2 has, and has a lot less content. Plus, Payday 2 has been around forever and Payday 3 is fundamentally different enough that a fair fraction of folks probably just won’t ever feel any need to switch.

That said, I think Payday 3 has a better skeleton that Payday 2, especially for new players like me, and I’m excited to see it grow (and become something more than the minimum shippable product) over time.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 12 points 1 year ago

Right - in fact, from my knowledge, heat pumps only see use over direct electrical heating because they are effectively more than 100% efficient. They move more heat energy from outside to inside than they use in the transmission.

The breakdown between gas and electric heating isn’t necessarily a matter of how efficiently the energy is used once it gets to the home, it’s how expensive it is to get it there in the first place. In a lot, if not a majority, of places, it’s much cheaper to get gas piped in than it would be to pay for the same amount of heating via direct electric resistance. Heat pumps change the equation because they can make electric heating in places that don’t get outrageously cold economically competitive with gas.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 8 points 1 year ago

I will note, while I find my namesake’s story interesting, I do quibble on the benefits of bombardment by multiple-reentry thermonuclear warheads.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 120 points 1 year ago

Yeah like, I can understand a hesitation around being directly involved in a war effort, but mate once you’ve opened your system up to the military you’re kinda already there.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago

I don’t think so - I’ve been playing since early access and you can block doors, it just usually takes 2 people to do so.

Putting Jump on a bonus action basically fills the role of tumbling through enemy (and ally) spaces.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago

Yep! That’s it. An excellent read.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For any other language? The people who speak it decide. For specifically French? They decided 90 should be “four times twenty and ten” and thereby forfeited their linguistic rights.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network -4 points 1 year ago

Doing the same thing over and over with an expectation to see differing results is also science.

[-] Sol0WingPixy@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

Doing the same thing over and over with an expectation to see differing results is also science.

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