Wrufieotnak

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[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 1 points 37 minutes ago (1 children)

But then how is it not fraud and already illegal?

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 1 points 1 hour ago

Hey Fusion wird wenigstens wirklich daran gearbeitet und nicht nur Luftschlösser versprochen. Auch wenn es zugegeben noch lange dauern wird, bis es praktikabel sein wird.

Oder anders ausgedrückt: wenn die 40 Mrd. In Fusion gesteckt würden, würden wir wesentlich mehr raus bekommen als bei den anderen von dir genannten Dingen.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 5 points 5 hours ago

Yeah the second method. Of course the children are not going to make master pieces that are kept for multiple years, but it's still a nice gift for grandparents etc. In central and eastern Europe, there are some longstanding traditions with that method of egg painting. And some are really great pieces of art.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

In Deutschland ja, die Geschichte ist aber nicht in Deutschland sondern Schweden.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 3 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

I know some schools for example paint the eggs now, so the children/family can gift it to somebody or just so they hang already a while and don't have to be taken down soon already

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 2 points 13 hours ago

Because Demoman would never give his rum away! So drinking to heal (with a random aim modifier, like the beggars bazooka, for 30 seconds) is lore compliant.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Nope, it is from the german movie, here is the german trailer

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 27 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Tradition wird bei den Rechten eben noch gepflegt!

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Thank you for explaining my point in more detail. They charge more because they can, correct.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 2 points 2 days ago

Wenn du die Serie zu GITS noch nicht gesehen hast, kann ich sie nur empfehlen. GITS Stand Alone Complex ist recht anders als der Film, zum Beispiel etwas mehr Humor, aber durchaus auch faszinierend. Der zweite GITS Film dagegen war mir zu komplex. Da war ich irgendwie zu doof für um den auf allen Ebenen zu verstehen.

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Oh, das hört sich wahnsinnig faszinierend an. Wieviel versteht du so grob und wieviel musst du nachschlagen?

[–] Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 18 points 2 days ago (4 children)

That would only be true if you ignore every other part of the price calculation. For example because the numbers of sold consoles are much higher than in the past, more people are buying the games, leading to more income for the game development cost, leading to the same prize.

See? By ignoring every other influencing factor I can also argue the complete opposite of you.

 

Willkommen im fast-Wochenende!

Was habt ihr in der letzten Woche so an tollen Büchern gelesen, Filme geguckt, Spiele gezockt, Museen oder Veranstaltungen besucht, ... ?

 

Was habt ihr so in der letzten Woche alles tolles im kulturellen Bereich kennengelernt?

Ein tolles Buch, Film, Festival, Museumsbesuch, Spiel, Kunstwerk, oder was ihr sonst so von berichten wollt?

 

Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert, Theaterstück, geniale Spiel, ... habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

 

Weil man ja in Zukunft vielleicht doch auch mal wieder Schnee zu Weihnachten haben möchte, aber auch nicht nur in den eigenen 4 Wänden verschimmeln will, bin ich diesen Winter mal häufiger mit der Bahn umher gefahren.

Dabei ist mir wieder einmal aufgefallen, was für eine beschissen asoziale Gesellschaft wir doch sind. So viele Bahnhöfe haben entweder gar keinen beheizten Bereich und/oder keine Sitzmöglichkeiten mehr. Die Wut über Verspätungen wärmt nicht so toll und dann überwiegt doch sehr schnell die Kälte.

Abhilfe? Man muss entweder zahlen und sich in ein Café oder Restaurant setzen oder frieren. Doch halt, was sehen meine fast zugefrorenen Augen? Eine DB Lounge?

Mit letzter Kraft dahin geschleppt und die eingefrorene Tür mit meinen letzten Atemzügen aufgetaut und geöffnet. Aber dann?

Tja, Pustekuchen, nur für extra spezielle Reisende!

Nicht mal normale 1%ler 1. Klasse Fahrende dürfen hier rein, sondern nur die 0.1% mit 1.Klasse Flexticket. Warm sein ist schließlich ein mit Gold bezahlbares Privileg und keine Selbstverständlichkeit.

Was bleibt ist die wiederholte Feststellung, dass wir lieber allen es schlechter gehen und alle frieren und stehen lassen, als dass ein paar Menschen denen es sowieso schon echt dreckig geht sich aufwärmen und hinsetzen/legen könnten. Hauptsache Konsum!

Den Ausschlag zum Schreiben dieser Tirade gab die Werbetafel im Leipziger Bahnhof, der stolz verkündete, das Leipzig den einzigen Bahnhof Deutschlands im Top 10 Europa Ranking hatte. Das kann dann nicht im Winter bewertet worden sein. Da wären die Juroren nämlich erfroren.

 

Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert oder geniale Spiel habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

 

Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert oder geniale Spiel habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

 

Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert oder geniale Spiel habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

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I wanted to use the experimental heroes and therefore tried the hero lab. Sadly even after waiting 5 minutes no game was found. Then I put all heroes in the queue and started another try on the next day, but same result.

Was my timing bad (Europe, evening time) or is there such little interest in this game mode?

 

Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert oder geniale Spiel habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

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Moin,

welches tolle Buch, welchen hinreißenden Film, welches überragende Konzert oder geniale Spiel habt ihr in der letzten Woche genossen?

 

While a lot of people praise Chrono Trigger (and right they are! Play it! It's an often recommended game for a reason), its sequel Chrono Cross doesn't get as much love. There are valid reasons for that in my opinion, but I want to argue that CC is still a strong and good game, but it needs to be looked at separated from its ancestor. They didn't call it Crono Trigger 2, in order to separate it more from the first game, but people still expected a sequel to the characters they loved in the first game. And they didn't get that. Spoiler for CC now:

While the game is obviously set in a different world than CT, there still is a connection to the first game.

spoilerThe 3 main characters from CT Chrono, Marle and Luca only appear in a short sequence in the late mid game of CC where they tell the player characters that the universe of the player characters is fucked and they live in a crapsack world. Nearly everything you did in the first game is wasted because of time shenanigans. So the players of the original game get a sucker punch to the stomach, while non-CT players are wondering why 3 ghost children are telling you the world is fucked. While the end fight was interesting in that the player finally learned what happened to Schala, it ultimately wasn't a net positive.

That is the biggest problem in my opinion. By including this link to the original game they hindered CC of being its own thing and instead alienated fans of the first game and non players alike.

But Chrono Cross has its own strengths, which still create a good game in my opinion. First and foremost I would praise the world itself, set in a tropical archipelago, which was great to explore in combination with a wonderful soundtrack. The atmosphere is often nicely serene, but there is also humor and drama there during the story. I don't know many other RPG games building a tropical world to explore. The story has some interesting twists in it and the parallel world setup means some interesting interactions between them. And while 42 playable characters is a bit overkill, I was surprised how well their language modification works to give nearly every character a characteristic speech tic.

So it should not be seen as a direct sequel, but rather as a story in an universe adjacent to the original one. To keep those stories separated makes both stronger in my mind.

 

This one got a little longer since there are so many things to talk about. TL;DR at the end

Valkyrie Profile's world and story is nordic mythology inspired. Meaning it takes some characters and concepts from it but gives everything it's own spin and also adds its own characters, like the main heroine for example. You are playing as the valkyrie Lenneth tasked by Odin with finding worthy souls to train them and bring to Valhalla as Einherjar in order to fight the giants in the coming battle of Ragnarök. Since Odin has clairvoyant powers, he knows when Ragnarök is coming, meaning you play under a certain time limit. The game is made up of a set amount of chapters, which themself have a set amount of periods depending on the difficulty. One period means you can visit one location on the map or rest & heal. The available locations change between the chapters and could either be a dungeon for monster slaying, a city to buy things/progress the story or the recruitment of a worthy soul. The worthy souls are the characters you can use in the battles and each one is unique. If you know your nordic mythology, you know that you have to be dead to become an Einherjar. Meaning you will see each and every single character you can recruit first die and the circumstances that brought them to their death in a 2D pixelart style cutscene (or some 3D animated cutscenes if you play the remaster Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth). And if you don't like cutscenes, this game is definitely not for you: the YouTube "all cutscenes" video for Valkyrie Profile 1 is longer than 5 hours! The stories range from bittersweet to downright depressing, as is fitting to the nordic myths. They even managed to connect some of the stories, so you will meet some characters again, sometimes because you will recruit them this time. The main story is about who Lenneth is and what her part in preventing Ragnarök means for herself and for the world.

As can be expected from so many cutscenes, the story is front and center for this game. But Valkyrie Profile doesn't need to hide its gameplay. They also included a lot of interesting and, as far as I know, for its time unique features. While fighting, your team is always made up of Lenneth and up to 3 other Einherjars making a diamond shaped formation. The position of each fighter corresponds to the same positioned button on the right side of the controller. When you press a button, the corresponding character will start its attack animation. Each hit fills a combo meter and when it reaches full capacity, you can start a special move, again with a button press for the character you want to attack. Now it is your job as a player to learn the characters moves, when to activate the next attack sequence and in which order to start the special attacks. It is a great feeling when you finally manage to fire all 4 special attacks for the first time and do massive amounts of damage. Only downside is, that you always want to use this attack sequence after finding it, since every other one would be suboptimal play.

To shake this up, Valkyrie Profile doesn't let you keep your characters forever. As I said in the beginning: your mission is to train Einherjar for Ragnarök. So after training and giving equipping good items, you need to let them go and send them on to Valhalla to fight in the Aesirs war. While you can just send anyone or even noone, your rewards from Odin change depending on the fighters strength and attributes you send him. Odin often has requests, for example a mage or a person with the cunning trait, which stirs things up for you as you need to decide: do I fulfill Odins request and send my best fighther with the ruthless trait to get a better reward from Odin or do I send this untrained & useless mage but risk making the Aesiers side in the war too weak? After each chapter you gain information on how the gods do in their battle against the giants. Depending on Odins favour you can also gain strong items, so sending strong warriors with strong items themselves to increase their worth is also a viable tactic.

Due to this mechanic you are forced to always change your team composition and seek out new worthy souls, in order to stay strong enough but also gain Odins favour. The forced change in characters is something I first experienced in Pyre. There it also worked to make you experience the many different stories of the characters and then letting them go. Only while writing this review did it occur to me, that Valkyrie Profile already established this mechanic nearly two decades earlier, to the same great effect.

Edit: I misremembered, you need to play on normal or hard to get the best ending

One aspect that was not good when it came out and isn't good today: You need to play on the Hard difficulty to get the best ending. And I seriously doubt that many people got that ending without a guide. You need to reach specific thresholds and do certain actions in the right chapters, making it everything but clear how to reach that ending.

And last but not least: the music is one of the best of the Midi era. The simple but satisfying melodies evoke a lot of emotions in me, even now years later. They effectively use the music to convey the emotion of the situation.

What fascinates me about this game is that they managed to make the game mechanic fit to the story so well. You need to train the warriors but then let them go, because Odin needs Warriors.

Spoiler for the full story for a great example of ludonarrative harmony:You learn in the late game, that the big difference between the gods and humans in this world is that gods are static, but humans can evolve. You training the future Einherjars is necessary because they can't grow later on, when they are in Valhalla. Odin himself was half human, which made it possible for him to grow when he was younger and ascended to a much more powerful godhood then the other Aesiers, so he got to be the ruler. But by ascending he also forfeit his human part and can't grow stronger any longer. Thus Odin is always watchful for any other powerful human, that could become a danger to him by becoming too powerful and ascending as an even stronger deity than him. This fear made him steal one of the artifacts that stabilize the realms, ultimately setting Ragnarök in motion himself. So bonus points to the game for portraying Odin as he is in the Eddas: a powerful scheming & manipulating mastermind and ultimately responsible for Ragnarök himself due to his scheming.

If you like JRPG even a little, I highly recommend to try this game via emulation or playing the remaster on PS4/5, because it really is a great game with a great (albeit deprimistic) atmosphere.

TL;DR: great music & atmosphere, nice interplay of story and gameplay for ludonarrative harmony, sadly need guide to reach best ending

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