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Other Games / Re: How did you last *own*?
« on: November 05, 2016, 02:27:15 pm »
To be fair, it's pretty grindy.* That a lot of it is fairly samey is probably its biggest problem.

... it's just that it's a really, really nice more of the same. The same is pretty awesome. Dragon Quest Monster magic key land on several different kinds of crack.

It's not like it's the best game in the world or anything, but basically it knows what it's trying to do, keeps the scope fairly limited to exactly that, and nails it like a semi full of male hookers. If you're into monster raising games and/or roguelikes, it's pretty easy to recommend. Doubly so if you've got an android machine that'll run it (1 gig ram needed), since it's a fair bit cheaper on those, at the moment.

*The setup described above would take a good long while (we're talking possibly days, if you're not cheating in resources and/or crafting materials) to get fully implemented, ferex. You don't actually need it to kick all sorts of ass -- even one cerberus kitted out like that is pretty capable of recursion looping itself at least until everything on the enemy team is dead, nevermind actually using the fury swipes -- but extremis examples like the above involve a lot of time, particularly if you're starting out. Now, similar stuff that doesn't involve farming up identical legendary materials and bucketloads of particular spell gems with specific properties takes a fair bit less time, but it can still take a while. It's just pretty fun doing it, ahaha.

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Other Games / Re: How did you last *own*?
« on: November 05, 2016, 01:17:04 pm »
Five lightning cerebi. All with spite tattoo artifacts, on-hit panic attack and aftermath, and loaded down with as many other procing spell gems as you please. One fast nature creature with fury swipes (bonus points for cast twice or extra target, and particularly if there's an on-hit chance, too). Start fight. Cast fury swipes on one of the cerebi.

Go get a drink as apocalypse rains down upon existence from a functionally unending loop of proc effects flowing out of your party.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: November 05, 2016, 12:06:29 am »
That... is quite possibly the least megazord megazord I've seen come out of the power rangers franchise... ever. It looks more like a gussied up putty patroller than a ranger mech. Right down to the color scheme.

Who thought that was a good idea? How do you fail so badly at understanding a series you design a protagonist giant robot that looks like an oversized first season mook?

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We might get a tie.



Holy shit we might actually get a tie.
It's looking increasingly unlikely, actually. The early voting numbers are looking worse and worse for republicans, and we've still got time.

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It's funny in a dark sort of way that this year, when you have two candidates who are probably the two most disliked candidates generally for many years, you're still unlikely to see any significant third party gains, because people are so scared of 'throwing their vote away'.

Makes me wonder if their vote was really worth much in the first place, if they couldn't cast it where they wanted.
Nah, most of the reason the third parties haven't been getting much gains is that they've been going sodding insane. If someone that did decent by the party's general spirit and wasn't johnson or stein was running, they may have done better. Though yeah, probably would have done better if it was someone besides trump running, too. Iirc from what I've seen of the early voting so far there's a fair number of independents et al (folks that would be more likely to go 3rd) that are voting clinton, almost certainly to a large extent because holy hell is trump a terrible candidate. For all some folks try to equivocate the two there's really no sane grounds for doing so, and the folks more likely to vote 3rd party tend to be more sensitive to that sort of thing than our more partisan voters.

That said, one of the more amusing things about this whole shitflinging mess is that clinton's got decent odds of being one of the better liked presidents in recent-ish history. She's got this strange and fairly consistent pattern going on where she's actually pretty damn liked/approved off... when she's not running for a higher office than she previously had. Probably all sorts of reasons, but I do rather imagine having the airways drowned in manufactured scandal 24/7 doesn't help much. That cuts back a bit (or at least gets ignored more) during off years.

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I just don't get it. What does the FBI expect to gain from Trump?
To a fair extent, it seems a lot like it's less what they can gain and more what clinton, specifically, loses. Seems pretty probable what's fueling their stupidity is enmity more the calculation.

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... no need for the ' ', they're straight up racist. We've got bundles of legal verdicts that keep on knocking the shit down for a reason. You could theoretically have a national ID that wasn't racist (though you won't in this country, because this is america and there's pretty extreme cultural bias against any sort of universal ID, particularly one that's government mandated), but the vast majority of the implementations to date have not even remotely been attempts at it. You'll get less pushback the moment the bastards proposing it aren't trying to leverage it for voter suppression. Not acceptance, because again, it's not going to happen anytime this century (at best), but less.

Unfortunately it was a cut-and-paste job of her policy page on immigration and did not actually respond whatsoever to the content of my question. Rather irritating, that. Think it's worth it to call directly?
Maybe? You're probably more likely to get something out of it, I'd think. If nothing else there'd be someone on the line to badger if the response is insufficient, heh.

In other news, voted! Surprisingly active for this area for a friday afternoon, interestingly. Also a faintly unusual minority presence, from what I remember of last election. Probably good signs so far as florida goes.

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Other Games / Re: Clockwork Empires - 1.0 release October 26th
« on: November 04, 2016, 12:21:49 pm »
... that "new" theory's a few decades old (I remember well reading articles proposing it back in the 90s, heh), and obscure to boot. The joke ball didn't go over folks heads', it buried itself in the dirt before they noticed it :P

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That last minute research feeling when you stumble across a bugnut's vote recommendations (for judges, specifically, in this case)* and go, "Yeah, I'm just going to vote the opposite." It really makes some things easier when you find someone that's passionate about the subject but diametrically opposed to your beliefs and completely bloody insane, now that I actually read the intro blurb to this madness a bit more instead of just skimming bits. It's not a 100% metric but it definitely is a pretty effective filter.

*If you really want to see it, look up florida votes values, specifically their judicial retention recs for this election. I wouldn't recommend it, or the rest of the site. It's apparently a place people opposed to contraception, even among married couples, go to to ferment. I'd link, but just glancing over stuff as I flee backwards, information in hand, makes me worried I'd be linking to something violating the forum ToS. Thing's bigoted as all goddamn.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: November 04, 2016, 08:34:58 am »
... considering you don't own the copyright to their games. And piracy is, by and large, copyright infringement and nothing else. No. You couldn't.

Also good bloody gods mart, no, you couldn't. At sodding all.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: November 04, 2016, 07:32:56 am »
Though nah, you couldn't. You could try, but it wouldn't gain traction and you may face legal penalties for a spurious lawsuit. You might be able to get them on contract violation of some sort, but theft, larceny, etc., all pretty much require loss of a physical good (and some degree of malfeasance, iirc -- there's other stuff for accidental/intentional-but-legal destruction and whatnot, if my memory's working). EA nixing your origin library does not destroy any CDs you may have, or whathaveyou (and even if they did, it wouldn't mean much, as the CDs themselves are barely worth anything in and of themselves).

Copyright infringement est, for better or worse, and is something very different from theft simply due to the nature of the good in question.

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... so when you're asking stuff like model names, you mean specific producers or just general types of firearm? There's big names for the former (Remington, Smith and Wesson, etc.), but to be honest I don't think most of us really pay that much attention to it. More enthusiastic firearm owners definitely do, but your hypothetical common firearm owner, less so, and even less than that beyond the point of purchase. S'kinda' like major household electrical appliances, so far as that goes. If you actually want a list googling (or whatever) "major US firearm manufacturers" is pretty easy, and will get you the information you want.

If you're just talking types of guns, shotguns, .22s, revolvers, and just general pistols, are probably the most ubiquitous/normal, iirc, though it'll vary by area a fair bit (hand guns more common in cities, shotguns/hunting rifles/"varmint guns" outside). You can indeed roll up to walmart and buy certain firearms (mostly longarms and shotguns, iirc; I don't pay too much attention when I walk by the sporting goods section, tbh) and bullets. There are background checks involved (or should be, anyway, which isn't a guarantee) for buying firearms, but they're not exactly difficult to pass, most of the time, though I forget how long they usually take... at least a day or two, but more than that I don't recall. Most likely place is just from a gun shop, though, which are pretty common in a number of areas and do require a check (if they want to stay in business anyway, providing the area's not too corrupt). Fastest way is via gun shows or local bartering (buying from friends, etc.), and how much vetting the former requires varies by region. The latter does tend to have some laws on the books regarding who you can and can't and whether/how it needs to be reported, but enforcement on that end is... spotty. The BATF is frankly more or less crippled, so a lot of the smaller stuff just doesn't have the resources or legal freedom to really police.

Ammunition's usually sold wherever you can get firearms, obviously enough, and usually packaged in boxes, either cardboard or plastic. Forget exactly how many is common for a box but I want to say 1-200 bullet boxes of .22 ammo is fairly normal? Or was, last I was around someone buying. It's been a long, long time since I've actually bought ammunition. Though now that I think about it, let me get up for a second -- family's got ammunition sitting around the house... and the answer looks to be 20 to 50, rifle and pistol respectively, apparently. Cardboard boxes. Depends on the caliber, basically. You can definitely get larger ones, though, and it's not difficult to go out and buy/order a steel drum (like, those things stereotyped as being used by hobos to burn things in to keep warm, iirc holding multiple thousand rounds) full. Name wise most of them are made more or less by the same folks that make the guns, iirc. Here's a nice list, though.

Care... honestly, I've forgotten most of it. I do own a rifle, but don't handle the maintenance and haven't fired it in over a decade to boot so *shrugs* If I actually needed to do some touch up I'd just google info, the process (up to and including videos) is silly easy to find. I do recall normal stuff involving oil of some sort and a poke-y thing (brush on a thin/long metal stick, used to clear out any detritus inside the barrel), and in general you want to keep them in fairly cool/dry areas (i.e. in a gun locker, closet, etc. Metal can warp from persistent extreme temperatures, even treated stock can go funky if it stays damp. Not easily but when it happening can cause the barrel to explode in your face you don't risk it). Other than that, don't stick them barrel first into the ground, don't douse them in liquid, don't use them as a bludgeon, don't point them at people you're not trying to kill ever. Probably covers the major points.

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Isn't Trump merely being audited, rather than criminally investigated as Wikileaks are saying RE Clinton? One is a normal process, the other is not.
... if you had actually read the article WL was blowing up from basically nothing (and was itself clickbait bullshit dredged up at this point in time precisely because it was old news idiots would froth themselves up about, again), criminal investigations are things that aren't happening. IRS's checking over things to placate yet another republican witch hunt, but it's no more than your usual charity organization audit beyond that.

Though no, trump's pretty much perpetually under civil and/or criminal investigation due to how terrible a person and businessman he is, and if he's not under any criminal ones right at this moment (mind you, he is under investigation for at the very least some of the stuff related to the assault accusations, but it's not about his tax avoidance or charity fraud and whatnot, yet) it's because sane people (i.e. not the people feeding conservative media in the US, these days) don't tar their organization with the brush of political bias in the middle of an election. That's pretty likely to change after the election's over and cooled down, assuming his legal team doesn't manage to settle outside court for the Nth+1 time.

As for wikileak's general accuracy, maybe something else they're doing is better but their twitter has been all sorts of fucked up the last handful of months. Outright lies, massively deceptive framing, etc., so on, so forth. Particularly pretty much anything they've released about clinton, even if the material itself is authentic what they're saying about it is about as likely to be a grotesque distortion (at best) as anything. It's come up in this thread, two seconds with google with find you a nice spread of times, particularly recently, when they're just straight up lied, never mind the accusations of fabrication for some of the more recent leaks or how badly they've twisted some of the material they've released. They've been doing their damnedest to undermine themselves with everyone that's not drinking alt-right/anti-clinton swill, one way or another.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: November 03, 2016, 10:14:23 pm »
That moment when you realize what you've done naming a giant bat bruce, renaming its weapon a batarang, and then switching your (female) character's skin to that of a cat. None of it was intentional, but I now have Bruce the Batarang wielding Crypt Bat following around a female cat. Catwoman, if you will. I'd ask when my pandimensional genocide spree turned into batman fanfiction, but I already know the answer and it was a few minutes ago.

Siralim 2, if anyone was curious where this is happening.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: November 03, 2016, 09:41:43 pm »
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