Quote from: Sophie Scholl on Today at 04:21:07 AMI think the "add 'fuck' to any google search" thing still works to remove ai bullshit and just deliver actual links and whatnot.Never heard of that so tried it. First result is the AI saying yes this works.![]()

Quote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on Today at 07:31:24 AMThe higher the number of Russian dead the better. Can't send corpses to the front
Quote from: Zoupa on Today at 04:08:27 AMrussians conquered 0.67% of Ukraine in 2025. Casualties estimate: 100 k dead, 200 k wounded.
It should be higher wounded and lower killed, but russians tend to just let their dudes bleed out instead of attempting a casevac.
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 01:28:30 AMI played Eternal Sonata like 20 years ago, so something made me think of it not long ago and then I saw this post.Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 30, 2025, 09:25:06 AMQuote from: Josquius on April 18, 2013, 07:30:27 PMEternal Sonata on the PS3. Was told it was a good RPG and I really felt like an old school RPG. It is...bizzare. Set in Chopin's head during his dying moments. No really. The classical music fanboyism you get in japan is strange stuff. Fairly fun so far though the plot seems pretty uninspiring- being told from the get go that anything you do will be meaningless as nothing is real....yeah.I got 3 quarters throuhg Eternal Sonata and then the damn game got corrupted. Like something at that point on the disc just stopped. Ienjoyed it. Was weird. King of Dragon Pass was similar experience to yours.
King of Dragon Pass on the PC. Quite fun for a while but then suddenly foot shortages became regular and impossible to fix, my people starved. Which was a big anti-climax. Reading guides apparently you have to invest heavily into sacrificing to crops related gods. Shame I have to start again, was enjoying it.
I note Cities in Motion 2 was released recently. Don't have it yet though must investigate!
What a belated reply
Makes me feel old.
I remember playing that.
Makes me think.
I wonder if I've grown out of JRPGs.
Used to love them. A favourite genre.
Not too long ago I finally got around to going through Eiyuden Chronicle. The only thing I ever kick started. From the maker of suikoden.
It was serviceable but.... Not brilliant. Just.... OK.
Recently started on Ni no kuni. A series that has passed me by largely though which is widely loved.
It's very pretty.... But just doesn't grip. Me. So very... Slow and simple.
Is it that it's too much of a game for little kids? But apparently no. Adults like it too.
But I'm not seeing it.
I did love Persona 5 a few years ago though. So... Hmm...
The game and its Abyss expansion are free on Google Play Pass, or on sale on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1942280/Brotato/ (regular price is 4.99, currently 2.99 or 5.56 if you get the expansion which adds classes, new enemies, new equipment).Quote from: Valmy on Today at 12:12:54 AMQuote from: DGuller on December 31, 2025, 02:54:08 PMQuote from: Tonitrus on December 31, 2025, 02:28:55 PMI don't fear a nuclear armageddon from Trump/Putin...I think both are eager to avoid MAD. Same from any of Trump's potential successors...all of them are likely to just bend over while stealing from the local monetary sources. On the Russian side I am less sure...it feels like most of the public/media-facing Russian demagogues speak in apocalyptic tones worthy of the worst religious zealots (the line of "what good is the world if Russia is not in it" while talking casually of using nuclear weapons...). It may be likely that whomever takes over after Putin will just be some similar grey figure with the necessary hold over the state security apparatus...but that is a big unknown as seen from here.The danger doesn't come only from intentions, it also comes from dynamics that inherently can't be 100% predictable. Sometimes events happen to play out even when everyone understands it's to everyone's collective detriment. If a nuclear exchange does happen at some point, it would most likely be due to a brinkmanship gone wrong.
Meanwhile, China is not likely to just chill on Taiwan forever...but I suspect that if push came to shove, we'd just let them try and take it, and just muddle through any resulting consequences.
That said, we've been living with this fear for decades, so it's old hat at this point. The new fear I have is that the world is locked on a course to become ever more centralized, and AI will unlock plenty of new ways of ensuring that any challenge to central authority gets identified and contained earlier than ever. The entrenchment of central authority will lead a world that is very brittle, much like a forest that was never allowed to have brush fires.
Yeah I 100% agree with you on this. Just imagine the East German security state with modern tech. You wouldn't be able to piss without the government knowing when and where and how often.
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 30, 2025, 09:25:06 AMQuote from: Josquius on April 18, 2013, 07:30:27 PMEternal Sonata on the PS3. Was told it was a good RPG and I really felt like an old school RPG. It is...bizzare. Set in Chopin's head during his dying moments. No really. The classical music fanboyism you get in japan is strange stuff. Fairly fun so far though the plot seems pretty uninspiring- being told from the get go that anything you do will be meaningless as nothing is real....yeah.I got 3 quarters throuhg Eternal Sonata and then the damn game got corrupted. Like something at that point on the disc just stopped. Ienjoyed it. Was weird. King of Dragon Pass was similar experience to yours.
King of Dragon Pass on the PC. Quite fun for a while but then suddenly foot shortages became regular and impossible to fix, my people starved. Which was a big anti-climax. Reading guides apparently you have to invest heavily into sacrificing to crops related gods. Shame I have to start again, was enjoying it.
I note Cities in Motion 2 was released recently. Don't have it yet though must investigate!

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