Ashtear

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[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

It is even a valid strategy early on to have your characters throw rocks at each other and have one character with the monk class use Chakra to heal and revive anyone. This is quite literally aura farming.

Cute.

I'm playing this now. I've played the earlier versions so many times that I used to be able to get through with minimal grinding if I wanted, but hoo boy, not on Tactician mode. Those enemy Summoners in Chapter 2 are no joke now. I didn't go the full Arithmetician route but I definitely couldn't mess around. It helped out that Mystic Arts got like a +20% hit rate buff, a nice workaround for the reduced damage my party does on this difficulty. Also got a nasty surprise with the zodiac changes. It used to be that Pisces was the safest route for Ramza on certain bosses, but in The Ivalice Chronicles, it's the most dangerous.

I just got to Chapter 3, so with poaching open I can do all the busted things, including Chantage, which everyone (!) can equip now. Chapter 3's also a lot easier than 2. Well, until THAT part, anyway.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A well-known Japanese Internet chat thing is the use of "w," which translated into "lol." It comes from warau or a similar word, for laugh. Can tack on multiple wwwww, which led to 草 becoming shorthand for big laughs, because multiple W's look like grass!

I'm still plugging away. Still struggling with listening comprehension a bit. Noticed I'm having a focus problem, so I've started looking up ADHD strategies for active listening, see how that goes.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 4 points 2 weeks ago

I started to go down this rabbit hole with templating/media but recognized it was getting a little out of control. It's funny how I stuck with an obsolete SRS program for years because I didn't want to deal with how complicated Anki seemed, I coincidentally take a refresher course on HTML/CSS/JS last year and now I'm ready to go digging into card code. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Still a little interested in attaching images though...

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

If an Internet infrastructure giant can't make MMOs work, I don't see how these smaller MMO projects that keep popping up are going to, either. Greg Street also recently just talked about how his isn't getting funding.

It's too bad, I think SpaceCraft looks interesting but I don't know if it's going to make to 1.0, much less stick around.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I ended up with a similar method. Images are the next step for me. I already tried them with Japan's prefectures, and I think it really helped what's kind of a tough slog.

A couple notes on his process:

You don't have to pay the premium for an Anki TTS addon. It's easy to set up an account with Azure's API and they have a free tier that is more than enough for this purpose. Requires a credit card on file, but it can always be locked with your bank (or a service like privacy.com).

AI phrase/sentence generation is an alternative to a Google Translate hook. I've got a running AI thread that knows my language level and knows I want silly/goofy/interesting sentences to make them memorable. And if you're doing i+1 learning, you don't have to worry about AI hallucination. You can verify the output since the generation is at a comprehensible level for you. I then have it convert it all into a CSV format right there in-thread for the Anki import.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 3 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, good call, I'll throw it up.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Vocab, grammar, and reading are proceeding apace. I made a change this week with Anki to speed up my per-card review time. I realized I was mixing modes a bit, wanting to shadow the voice lines on the cards for speaking practice. I decided instead I'll set up a more dedicated shadowing practice if I feel what I'm doing with my listening routine isn't enough. Results were immediate: I cut my daily Anki time by a third, probably more.

With how much vocab I have lined up, I'm actually thinking now I might go to every day for Anki; I'm six days a week right now. Curious to hear what pace everyone else has. Take a day or two off a week? Or instead reduce the rate of new cards when you need a bit of a break? Review timers wait for no one!

Speaking of separating my practice modes, ugh. Listening. I'm not happy with it. I started going through a podcast and went back and forth on how I felt about it for a while. The problem is, I'm very behind on listening. It's like a full tier below my reading. Available research is telling me I want a high comprehensibility level (over 90%) to train my ear on. And it's hard to find beginner/lower-intermediate content that:

  • Has a transcript readily available
  • Is at a consistent grammar/vocab level for its audience
  • Doesn't speak too slow
  • Is interesting

I've given up on the last one for now, and am considering up giving up on seeking a specific speech pace, but I'm not sure. The podcast I've been listening to, Sakura Tips, has been very inconsistent with grammar patterns. I'm regularly getting upper intermediate and even the occasional advanced grammar structure in the episodes, which is bizarre considering her vocab, pace, and even the topics are obviously geared towards beginners. I finally decided to bail on it and I'm going to do the audio recordings on NHK Easy. It's frustrating because, in print, those articles stopped being challenging for me long ago (aside from proper names and various esoterica), but my ear seems to need the bootstrapping.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 1 points 4 weeks ago

I get the feeling the people at Aftermath are just hungry to poke the bear. I imagine it'll eventually catch up to them, but hey, more power to them for now.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 4 points 4 weeks ago

Maybe it's because my experience with it goes well back into the print era, but very little of it is actual fact-finding capital "J" journalism, and even that part has only come on in the industry more recently. I've always put the games press in its proper buckets of "previews for access" and then game criticism. Quality for both varies, but I'm rarely disappointed when I stick to a publication I like (until the inevitable EIC churn, anyway).

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 6 points 4 weeks ago

If I had the money I'd definitely do the same, but for now I do RSS instead of link aggregator communities if I'm being serious about it. Takes some curation, but at the very least it's not being run through a vote algorithm first.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Ugh, the only thing I hate more than a few people I regularly talk with still using Messenger is having to deal with the desktop client. Now this 🙄

I moved to a web browser but I can't even get push notifications working.

[–] Ashtear@piefed.social 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

More iteration on the combat would be good; Limit Breaks not being missable is my #1 request. I really did not like the combat in Remake and I was glad that they smoothed out a lot of the rough edges for me in Rebirth.

The soundtrack for Rebirth was an all-timer, too, so it'd be great if they kept that energy going.

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