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childhood yo.
childhood yo.
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idmb22 wrote...
I gave Aigis a try and it is cool, the only "bad thing" I see on it... it has way too many elements to have into account when learning the game and it feels overwhelming despite they start simple and in chapters within the Tutorial.Edit:
Ok, the game has some good quality game systems, which surprases my expectations.
On the other hand, there is a lack of help on things like "Card Rarities" or "Metals" (so far I got that the Rarity is based on Metals: Iron, Copper, Silver, Gold?); Same with Exp or Units Dying or combining them, maybe I did not reach that part yet?
Another thing I can see wrong with it, is the learning curve. It becomes hard since the very early game (at least what I did, I found it "hard" for being the first steps on the game).
It takes a damm god lot of time, and if you fail... it can feel extremely frustrating... Not sure I want to invest more in the game, because later I will probably feel invested and will not like to drop it.
When it comes to combining units.
You want to combine the same type of units together if all possible.
So Archers with archers, soldiers with soldiers and so on.
The other thing.
If you combine the exact same person. So for example Archer Soma with Archer Soma.
It decreases her unit cost and raises her skill ability.
I think this only applies to silver and above as bronze and below do not have skill abilities.
Another thing to note.
In the early missions, it's worth it to keep playing until you get all the drops available from the missions.
As you'll get a silver ranked person from each one when you do. And because as of the above, it's worth it to use them to rank up the person to make them stronger.
You'll also want to do the tutorial missions as 3 star completions get you valuable units. And the challenge quests will get you items to improve the girl's opinion of you which 1. gets you the sex scenes and 2. improves their strength.
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Takerial
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idmb22 wrote...
Nope, did not see the matches this week, let alone the recap, but that stills does not say if Takerial was being ironic or not, or it does? :PAnyway, thats a ood example of skill + luck. It was a good decision, he just also had the luck that the AoE kill the drake, which means a missplay by TiP for not Smiting (if they were even to try) and not accounting Jinx R since it is global.
I actually thought the play was with Wild Turtle as Khalista, not as Jinx.
It's not that they didn't smite.
Smite was on cooldown.
They were going for the dragon because it was one of the safest times for them to do dragon.
And it was a completely blind rocket as TSM had no vision on it.
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Revelation wrote...
idmb22 wrote...
Tsamari wrote...
That's all skill.Tsamari wrote...
allI highly doubt it.
Well, I am not sure if you are being ironic or not. If you are my apologies. Of course I am not denying Wild Turtle (or the rest of his team and teams on the LCS) skillfullness (is this even a word?), but "all"... not at all.
Do you know the play we are referring to?
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idmb22 wrote...
Takerial wrote...
The amount of times they repeat the information is horrid.Repetition is one of the oldest methods used for teaching others something.
In this case, League Knowledge is in flux, but in frames of time, right now is static, it is not "changing", but it will at some point. Because of it not changing, repetition becomes, by far one of the best methods to teach this knowledge, maybe it is not the fastest, but sure it, overall, works.
Take into account you are no new player to the game, so for you is "repetition" because you are already aware of a lot of things. A new player probably will need to watch the same video a few times before he "digests" everything.
By any means this is a justification for those sites, just an address to Takerial's concern about "repetition".
And well, Takerial's experience confirms what I said, they are not really worth the money, even less if you already know what the game is about and have experience (or some experience with it).
If it was normal repetition, it would be fine.
But it goes beyond that into the point of redundancy.
The amount of repetition, even for a completely brand new player, is unnecessary.
I think it's purposely done so they can inflate a video about say, pushing or freezing into 4 30 minutes videos.
Essentially, it just feels they are repeating it so much so they can make longer videos to give the impression of a lot of content.
If it really was about repetition. Then they would have been better off with something like 3 minute videos on each aspect that went into great detail on each aspect.
It would have been easier to digest.
edit: https://www.youtube.com/user/HowToTopLane/videos
I've honestly get more useful and easier to digest information from this channel.
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I was really curious to actually see what skill-capped was like for myself. So I tried a one month subscription. Because I wanted to actually see for myself instead of just going by what people say.
It honestly, is not even near as good as the conservative estimates.
The number one factor. The videos are incredibly dry. I went through 3 different people doing the videos. And every one of them could not talk or teach worth anything.
The videos are unnecessarily long. The amount of times they repeat the information is horrid.
Over 3 hours of the videos I watched and they could have provided the same level of information in about 15 minutes.
I'll trying to champion specific videos later, but so far. Bleah.
It honestly, is not even near as good as the conservative estimates.
The number one factor. The videos are incredibly dry. I went through 3 different people doing the videos. And every one of them could not talk or teach worth anything.
The videos are unnecessarily long. The amount of times they repeat the information is horrid.
Over 3 hours of the videos I watched and they could have provided the same level of information in about 15 minutes.
I'll trying to champion specific videos later, but so far. Bleah.
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Lucian feels a bit weird to play.
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Karma is so much fucking fun.
Especially when you're playing on a smurf account. No one seems to know what to do against her.
Especially when you're playing on a smurf account. No one seems to know what to do against her.
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ShaggyJebus wrote...
I don't think a person should get EVERY vaccine. That'd be overdoing it. But things that are time-tested, that are pretty much common sense, yeah, everyone should have to get those vaccines. Like polio. No reason to not get a polio vaccine, right? But each year's new flu vaccine? That's completely different.In other words, doing research on newer vaccines is important and necessary, but older vaccines, for major things that no one ever wants to risk getting, should be nigh-mandatory. Which is to say that if people don't get them, they get a fine or something. Because that's how capitalism works, isn't it?
Unfortunately, you have to be careful how you go about ever issuing any mandatory like this.
Because it can become difficult where to draw the line on what is acceptable and what isn't.
Not to mention the cost of maintaining this sort of system. It would be probably more cost effective offering deals with getting the vaccines and providing the necessary research. It would also limit the amount of power you would give someone over you on it.
Takerial
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animefreak_usa wrote...
Takerial wrote...
ShaggyJebus wrote...
Kids should get vaccinated. It's obvious.Should it be mandatory? Well, to answer that, I have to ask, should it be mandatory that people not throw themselves in front of buses? Should it be mandatory that people with herpes not rub their mouths all over things that other people will touch?
If a large number of people are not vaccinated, it makes it harder for the vaccine to work. So, people should probably be punished for not getting their kids vaccinated. Just like how people should be punished if they allow their children to rub their gross hands all over everything when they have pink-eye.
Not all vaccines are worth the benefit of giving to your child versus the potential adverse health issues they can cause.
And no, I'm not talking about the idiotic autism shit.
Vaccines, even the ones that are significantly tested, can produce negative reactions.
Now for most of the time, vaccines are worth the potential negative side effects as they perform what they are suppose to do.
But in certain cases, that could be a false idea.
Take for example, this last years flu vaccine.
The flu virus mutated quickly in comparison to the vaccine available. So it became highly ineffective at combating what it was suppose to.
In exchange, you had adverse reactions in certain people, in particular children.
These adverse reactions, weakened their immune system. So in fact, not only was the vaccine not doing what it was designed to do. It actually allowed the flu virus an easier path to infect them.
So you know, the whole idea behind vaccinating because it's "the right thing to do." needs to be toned down.
As is the idea of mandatory vaccinations.
I for one, will not make my kids get vaccines until I do proper research with the vaccine to make sure that I consider the vaccine to be categorized as highly necessary with low risk. Or at least moderately necessary with almost non-existent risk.
Everything has neg reactions. Taking any med has there draw back, but is the 1-10,000,000 chance worth the outcome of not taking it worth the chance? Half the meds have death are a side effect. So rare in not countable over the pos. The flu shot sucked this year because the four they thought were gonna be the heavy hitters changed, but still if you have a gun and there a chance one bullet will fail... is it worth not pulling the trigger against the enemy?
I have to believe that someone who went thru a fucking hell existence for 4 years plus 4 more years of med school plus residency for god know how many years on 48 hour shifts know more then a housewife in Des Monies and a coked up nutjob shit model who was on 'Singled out'.
Plus unless your 3 and under/old/medically fucked the measles isn't that bad. The amish have no problems without it... and they don't even use antibiotics, but isn't it safer just to do the mandatory vacs anyways... Fuck there no smallpox or anthrax in the desert. I WAS MORE WORRIED ABOUT BLACK PUFF PENIS FROM A HAJI WHORE.
Except actually pediatricians have suggested this viewpoint as well.
A lot of common vaccines. Like Measles, Tetanus and similar are so low risk that it would be a very good idea to get them to avoid the trouble they would cause.
But other cases are too high risk for the benefit they would cause, as I explained.
It requires you to research the vaccine to find out more information to make an educated choice.
I refuse to put my family at more risk than they would have otherwise solely because people are under this impression that things given from medical doctors are all good.
And sorry, but a lot of doctors don't know anymore about some of the shit they're telling you than someone with decent intelligence. It's not really their fault because the medical field is so diverse that it's hard to have extensive knowledge about everything to goes on there.
So unless they're an expert in that particular field, their words only hold so much weight.
I'm not arguing against vaccines.
I'm arguing against blindly getting any vaccines without doing some fucking research into it.
Especially if you're getting it for your kids.
Takerial
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Misaki_Chi wrote...
Takerial wrote...
Damn, you never really think that someone that young will go to the hospital for something routine and die so quickly.Happens sadly, I'm just curious as to what reacted so badly with him?
But I feel bad for the poor guy, shame to see someone so young and so talented die :/
Hospitals are some of the worse places to be if you're trying to avoid getting sick.
So I dunno what caused his allergic reaction, but with how compromised his immune system ended, it's sadly was only a matter of time.
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ShaggyJebus wrote...
Kids should get vaccinated. It's obvious.Should it be mandatory? Well, to answer that, I have to ask, should it be mandatory that people not throw themselves in front of buses? Should it be mandatory that people with herpes not rub their mouths all over things that other people will touch?
If a large number of people are not vaccinated, it makes it harder for the vaccine to work. So, people should probably be punished for not getting their kids vaccinated. Just like how people should be punished if they allow their children to rub their gross hands all over everything when they have pink-eye.
Not all vaccines are worth the benefit of giving to your child versus the potential adverse health issues they can cause.
And no, I'm not talking about the idiotic autism shit.
Vaccines, even the ones that are significantly tested, can produce negative reactions.
Now for most of the time, vaccines are worth the potential negative side effects as they perform what they are suppose to do.
But in certain cases, that could be a false idea.
Take for example, this last years flu vaccine.
The flu virus mutated quickly in comparison to the vaccine available. So it became highly ineffective at combating what it was suppose to.
In exchange, you had adverse reactions in certain people, in particular children.
These adverse reactions, weakened their immune system. So in fact, not only was the vaccine not doing what it was designed to do. It actually allowed the flu virus an easier path to infect them.
So you know, the whole idea behind vaccinating because it's "the right thing to do." needs to be toned down.
As is the idea of mandatory vaccinations.
I for one, will not make my kids get vaccines until I do proper research with the vaccine to make sure that I consider the vaccine to be categorized as highly necessary with low risk. Or at least moderately necessary with almost non-existent risk.
Takerial
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Damn, you never really think that someone that young will go to the hospital for something routine and die so quickly.
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Holoofyoistu wrote...
Takerial wrote...
That means you've been sleeping with a slut.Though given the information provided, is probably not much of a surprise.
It does mean you should probably get yourself a different kind of test.
Look dude, just because someone has more than one partner doesn't make hers slut, get off your high horse and look at this from a more mature angel.
Someone who is sleeping with more than one person at a time is exhibiting slutty behavior.
And considering my only sexual partner has been my wife, I can safely say that I'm quite fine looking at this from a mature ANGLE.
Especially compared to someone who can't even use contraceptives correctly.
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That means you've been sleeping with a slut.
Though given the information provided, is probably not much of a surprise.
It does mean you should probably get yourself a different kind of test.
Though given the information provided, is probably not much of a surprise.
It does mean you should probably get yourself a different kind of test.
Takerial
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Depends on the vaccine, how new it is and several other factors.
Like for example, the flu vaccine this year. Because it mutated shortly after it became pretty ineffective at what it was suppose to do.
So subjecting yourself and your children to a vaccine that could potentially create negative side effects that ended up being ineffective anyways was a no gain.
Other vaccines are too new for me to want to get.
For ones that are a little more established and less likely to mutate I have no issue with getting and such.
The idea that you should get a vaccine just for the sake of getting a vaccine is silly though.
Like for example, the flu vaccine this year. Because it mutated shortly after it became pretty ineffective at what it was suppose to do.
So subjecting yourself and your children to a vaccine that could potentially create negative side effects that ended up being ineffective anyways was a no gain.
Other vaccines are too new for me to want to get.
For ones that are a little more established and less likely to mutate I have no issue with getting and such.
The idea that you should get a vaccine just for the sake of getting a vaccine is silly though.