benni 3h ago • 100%
Don't worry bro, I voted them back up for you. Except the Peter Griffnyn one, I downvoted that too.
benni 3d ago • 100%
Same in Germany, I think this common in many countries, no?
benni 1w ago • 90%
I agree with your sentiment about positive social interactions being important.
But the thing is, and I think that's what the poster you were replying to meant, that you need zero knowledge about evolution to notice that. Everyone notices it in daily life. Scientific studies give us evidence about our social nature. If we didn't know about evolution, the conclusion would still be the same: we are deeply programmed to be social. If the same conclusion is reached with or without a specific piece of information, then that information is useless for predictions, like the previous poster said. Or are you in all seriousness telling me that the reason you gifted your XBox to a kid was that you have an understanding of evolution??? And without that understanding, you wouldn't have thought of making that gift?
benni 2w ago • 100%
Moderation isn't necessary if you're willing to just throw the whole site away when it turns to shit.
Well, yeah. Storing your potatoes in the dark is also not "necessary" if you're willing to just throw them away when they sprout. But wanting to preserve things we like is a given to most people.
benni 2w ago • 97%
He looks kinda like a mix of Putin and Zuckerberg.
benni 3w ago • 100%
Looking at the US candidates from Germany, this is always how Bernie appeared to me.
benni 4w ago • 88%
I hate him so much bros
benni 1mo ago • 91%
Should ask somewhere else, you won't find these people in a federated open-source communist link aggregator website.
benni 1mo ago • 33%
How is national socialism a mask for capitalism?
benni 1mo ago • 100%
It's been two days, how did it go??
benni 2mo ago • 84%
I love the concept of this book but was pretty disappointed by the actual recipes tbh.
benni 2mo ago • 100%
Yeah, tofu by itself can be very boring, but it really shines with the right spices or marinade. The simplest way to make tofu that still tastes great is to cut it up, put the pieces in a container with a tablespoon of soy sauce and some Sriracha (amount depending on your chili tolerance), and shake the container. Then you can use it in many ways, for example by placing it on something that is releasing a lot of steam, like rice that is almost done cooking.
benni 2mo ago • 100%
So they were proven right, got a lunch, and paid nothing... The conclusion is that there is a free lunch.
benni 2mo ago • 100%
As a background, I loved the Ezio games and also enjoyed AC3 somewhat. I also love open world RPGs in general. But I hate grinding and mandatory generic side quests.
I tried it years ago, but did not like it and stopped playing after some hours. Assassinations via sneaking up and one-shotting were not possible AFAIR, which ruined the fun on assassinations for me. RPG mechanics like leveling and skills were present, but were designed in a way that added nothing of value to the experience while requiring a boring grind. There were many side quests, but they felt boring and generic and. I could have overlooked these things and concentrated on the main story, but engaging in the level grind and the generic side quests was to a large degree mandatory to be able to continue the story. That made me feel like I'm wasting my time and made me stop playing.
Overall I felt that the game tried to find some compromise between story-based action adventure and open-world RPG, but just ended up combining the worst of both worlds. It felt like the RPG features were pushed in top-down ("everyone is doing open world, levels and skill trees now, we should put that in the game") without any regard to WHY these features work well in some games and how they have to be integrated in order to make the experience more fun.
benni 2mo ago • 100%
Took the original image from this post: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/505408f0-b5cb-40a8-93dd-d7fa3493dc7c.jpeg?thumbnail=1500&format=webp
Just a month to celebrate relaxation and not obsessing over the grind. Festivals where people just bring camping chairs and chill together. Companies pandering by giving paid extra time off to employees. And so on.
Hello :) Has anyone here played CP2077 on both Xbox Series S and the Steam Deck? Because these are the only platforms I have, and I'd like to buy the game for one of them. What I'd like to know specifically is if there are performance differences that significantly affect the gameplay itself, not just graphics. So things like draw distance or framerate dropping so low that it affects how you play, or having less NPCs on the streets. Thanks in advance.