jantin

joined 1 year ago
[–] jantin@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Damn, imagine if Larian took over... Also I didn't know they're Tencent's lol

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 31 points 8 months ago

I don't get $8 million for doing nothing

Aaand there goes the last credible line of defense: that his only connection was ownership and he was detached from operations and books of the company. But alas.

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 18 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Try Solasta. D&D ruleset, 4-player multi, 3 campaigns from devs and tons of custom content since there's an official campaign builder tool

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I am from a country in Europe where "hunters" are the slapstick version of rich, douchey deep state. Tons of politicians, religious figures, business people are hunting for hobby and I wouldn't bat an eye if they did it in compliance to law, common sense and rules of wildlife management. But they do not and are famous for:

  • blatant poaching

  • corrupting local forest management to allow for excessive shootings

  • the corruption at one point has reached the country parliament and a country-wide green light was given to cull boars because several sick ones were found in one region.

  • running events which have nothing to do with traditional hunting, nothing to do with wildlife management, but are instead shooting rows with random animals ran across a yard and being shot. Then their children (often as young as 7-8 yo) get to pose for instagram pics with fresh, bloody carcasses.

  • shooting people (both themselves and innocent mushroom pickers) and then getting acquitted after saying "I thought that was a boar" (the phrase is a meme now, but it still works in courts from time to time)

  • handling firearms in a way that would get any other person in jail (including neglecting psych checks, wrong storage, littering forests with lead ammo)

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes. Solasta is a faithful implementation of the 5e mechanics, with races and classes copied directly and sub-classes being OC to a large degree. There may be some stuff missing though, at a glance BG3 is more comprehensive in how many spells, items are there. The entire setting is also an original thing, we're NOT playing in Faerun there, the mosnters are different, the map is different, the lore is different and much smaller.

Compared to BG3 there's a lot less stories in Solasta. I've won the main campaign and the first DLC while trying to find as many subquests as possible and I don't think it would add up to 100 hours. But then there's the second dlc (which adds levels 12-16) and a myriad of fan content, so sky is the limit. Most quests are excuses to go out there and clear a dungeon or a swamp. Main plots are fairly on the rails and not too deep. The first DLC tries to be a bit more of a sandbox but in my playthrough the ending had a glaring contradiction in it so you see it's not too polished.

But boy, is the dungeon clearing pleasant. Solasta embraces the dungeon crawl and combat aspects of D&D - maps are very diverse, there's a good balance in number of different enemies (enough to not be boring, but not too many to lose track of how to deal with anyone), very granular difficulty settings. And the UI.

Coming from Solasta I can say BG3 has missed the mark in converting 5e to a computer game. Solasta is much cleaner and more accessible (bigger icons, better controller integration, clear movement in combat), multiplayer is easier to start, but is fairly unstable once the game is going. It's not a serious problem tho, desync doesn't kick out anyone from the game (just now everyone plays single at their machines), I can save and re-start the multi session with a save from the moment the server failed.

So if you want the tactical d&d with smooth multiplayer Solasta is the best thing there is. If you care for stories and roleplaying... not so much.

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

thank you! I was going to get myself Barista Almond milk, but will look for oat instead

 

Title. I'm lactose-intolerant and try to veganise. I also love cortado but only had it in cafes in Spain. Is it possible to make cortado at home with a plant-based milk and if yes - how?

[–] jantin@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

I don't but I should even though my threat level is zero.

But then isn't a single point of failure a problem? I guess we use these to make life easier with strong passwords, but what if the cloud with sync gets leaked, or someone keylogs my pass manager then I lose all passwords not just those incidentally affected by a leak or hack?