Currently studying CS and some other stuff. Best known for previously being top 50 (OCE) in LoL, expert RoN modder, and creator of RoN:EE’s community patch (CBP).
(header photo by Brian Maffitt)
While vaguely on the topic of retirement/graduation, holo snuck a bit of Vesper and Magni into the recent HolostarsEN merch https://holostars.hololivepro.com/en/news/20240629-01-18/
An invented creation used to segment regions of the Earth in homebrew RPG campaigns :P
I guess it could be used in many different ways, but when I read it I thought of it in the context of a homebrew campaign’s lore (maybe ttrpg memes have corrupted my mind?)
Region code 0 (“Worldwide”) discs work in all regions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code
Pixiv source (has less compressed image)
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Yagoo response (Xitter), fan TL via DeepL:
Thank you, Friend A, for all your hard work! We are very grateful for all the hard work you have done to bridge the gap between the fans, the talent and the staff. Thank you so much for all your hard work over the years!
And her response, fan TL via DeepL:
Thank you very much for accepting me into your company, even though I did not know what was right and wrong at the time! I am very happy to see the day when Mr. Tanigo will be loved all over the world as Mr. YAGOO. From now on, I will support you as a fan.
She put out a couple of related shorts:
A part of me hopes she’ll appear again down the track, even if it’s as a special guest appearance instead of staff ):
Composites from:
Mama: kamamesigogo123 Papa: cillia
I thought Frozen Synapse’s ability to let you simulate your opponent’s moves was super cool - surprised I didn’t end up seeing it in more strategy games (obviously not so much applicable to the normal real-time stuff though!).
Realistically it’s more likely she uses LibreOffice because it’s free or she has a specific gripe with MS Office, but either way I thought it was a fun detail.
Taken from YouTube community
Probably a quirk of having different software. I’m on Fedia which runs on mbin, as does kbin.run which MBM is on. You’re on lemmy, so I guess something was just handled differently for you (and most users!) vs kbin/mbin users.
FYI if you’re one of the people who just sees an image, the original includes a link to this:
Cool idea, though I was surprised by the level of fidelity loss in the fountain example. I would’ve expected that to be a good case scenario for noise cancellation so maybe it just needs some more time to iterate and improve on its level of “false positive” removal.
Rise of Nations (originally released back in 2003) had/has some interesting ideas to reduce some of the busywork:
For the most part, none of the implemented options are strictly better than micromanaging them yourself:
But the options are there when you need them, which I think is a a nice design. It doesn’t completely remove best-in-class players being rewarded for their speed as a player, but does raise the “speed floor”, allowing slower players to get more bang for their buck APM-wise, and compete a bit more on the strategy/tactics side of the game instead.
There are types of time management which I think can still be interesting. For example, are you able to afford – in the resources of time and attention – optimally micro’ing this important fight? Or are you going to have to yolo it a bit so that you can do multi-task economic tasks at the same time?
Some (much?) of the problem is that (for better or worse) skilled players can and will squeeze the game to optimality in terms of win rate, and that tends to collapse viable tactical and strategic choices. Once those choices have been optimised (the game is largely “solved”), the main way to get better is by being faster, not by being smarter.
As tracked by Grey4953: Xitter
My favorite so far is definitely Ina trying to play both sides (Xitter).