raptir
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- Comment on Any thoughts on Aylsworth? 8 months ago:
Thanks, now I’m going down the rabbit hole of all the custom options.
- Comment on Any thoughts on Aylsworth? 8 months ago:
So on their site they are pretty clear about the Kopperkant being made in China, but specifically say the Drakkant Stainless and Ti are made in the US.
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- Comment on why do some clothes shrink in the laundry and what can I do to prevent it? 1 year ago:
Wait a second, what does a front loader have to do with it?
- Comment on Saturday SOTD Thread - November 18, 2023 1 year ago:
I’m travelling so I used a Harry’s razor with shower gel as soap.
I know, pretty intense.
- Comment on Take that to the privacy of your own home. 1 year ago:
For me it’s basically the same reason I don’t drink soda. And yet no one questions me when I have an iced tea instead of a soda, but not drinking alcohol requires an explanation.
- Comment on Take that to the privacy of your own home. 1 year ago:
I recently stopped drinking, just kind of organically. I cut down to help cut some calories and ended up stopping altogether.
The pressure is weird at any sort of event. I declined some champagne that was being passed around and the response was “why not? It’s free!”
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I’ve been deep in the Android emulation rabbit hole for a while.
RetroArch is a great all-in-one solution, but it can be tricky to customize. For example, you can’t move on-screen controls through any sort of interface, but need to edit a configuration file to do so. It also won’t automatically adjust the controls to the game you’re playing - you would need to manually override the configuration to use an SNES overlay for SNES games. That said, the default “retropad” on-screen controls work fairly well for most consoles if you don’t feel like customizing all of them.
RetroArch is going to provide the most accurate emulation cores for basically everything up through the N64/Playstation. Is it the best? If you take a few minutes to learn how to customize it then definitely. In addition to being accurate, it has a great system for video shaders that work across all consoles.
Outside of that Dolphin is solid for GameCube/Wii. Yuzu is available for Switch but only some games will be playable.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 1 year ago:
I picked that up when I saw it hit 1.0 and I’ve been loving it. I’ve kind of struggled to get into similar games like Risk of Rain 2 and Gunfire Reborn but this one “clicked” with me.
- Comment on Netease Promises that its New Open-World RPG Project Mugen Is an Unprecedented Experience 1 year ago:
I feel like every time we hear this the “unprecedented experience” is something no one enjoys. Or in the rare case that the new feature is good the rest of the game is not.
- Comment on Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass Wave 6 - Course Overview 1 year ago:
48 courses that are truly remade rather than copy-pasted in (support MK8 features) for $25 doesn’t seem too bad to me.
- Comment on Military Time vs 24hr? 1 year ago:
I live in the US and I’ve never met someone who isn’t able to understand it. They might need to convert it in their heads to compare it with other times.
- Comment on Ayaneo's New Handheld Looks Like A 2023 Nintendo DS Successor 1 year ago:
AMD’s Ryzen 7 7840U
Yeah that’s plenty for 3ds.
- Comment on Last Epoch 1.0 launches Feb 21st, 2024! 1 year ago:
Controller support has been solid for a while. The inventory/skills interface is eh but you can play pretty well with a good variety of builds. Agree with the other poster that mouse targeted skills are always going to be a problem.
I had been playing on GFN but put it on my Steam Deck recently and it plays great.
- Comment on Last Epoch 1.0 launches Feb 21st, 2024! 1 year ago:
Multiplayer has been in for more than 6 months if you want to check it out now.
- Comment on What game did you find in a bargain bin that turned out to be awesome? For me it was Z by Bitmap Brothers which I got at Zellers for $0.47 1 year ago:
Awesome, well whatever you did for it, good work.
- Comment on What game did you find in a bargain bin that turned out to be awesome? For me it was Z by Bitmap Brothers which I got at Zellers for $0.47 1 year ago:
Enclave. I picked up the Xbox version in a clearance bin somewhere. It’s a really solid level-based action adventure game.
- Comment on Microsoft expected to finally buy Activision Blizzard next week 1 year ago:
I enjoy Diablo 3 for the “arcadey” aspect, but Grim Dawn is my top ARPG. I was so excited when they announced another expansion.
- Comment on Microsoft expected to finally buy Activision Blizzard next week 1 year ago:
If you like Diablo-likes, there’s…
- Grim Dawn (new expansion just announced)
- Last Epoch
- Warhammer 40k Inquisitor
- Chronicon (simple graphics but solid gameplay)
- PoE of course but I don’t need a second job
- Comment on Tomb Raider 1, 2 and 3 getting remasters early next year 1 year ago:
I’m usually one to say games are fine as is and don’t need a remaster… but these show their age
- Comment on Nintendo Ending Mario Kart Tour Content 4 years after its debut 1 year ago:
Nintendo fans are used to “buy the game, maybe an expansion, and you have everything to play as long as you want.” When you tell those same people that karts and racers need to be won from loot boxes and that the hardest difficulty is locked behind a subscription, you lose a lot of the hype.