[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago

Am I missing something? Isn't the current version 4.3?

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

Yes, the headline feels very disingenuous. They are working with composers from those games... I don't feel they are going to have the same influence some game designers would have had.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 11 points 3 months ago

I think the price is fair from a labour point of view, however, I feel like there may be an issue of offer and demand.

If you are not doing a specific commission (someone asked for it) who is going to buy it? I don't see many people spending that much money on an utilitarian object where the art, for how nice it is, isn't going to add much.

You may find someone for which money is not an issue and want something "extravagant" on display in their office, like a lawyer or a doctor. But I think is a small niche.

This also taking into consideration how sturdy the piece is. A regular folder can get damaged pretty quickly, which may put people off from buying it. Which may be doubly so if the art could get scratched or is unprotected.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

I mean, with the time they took for the first a segond dlc would have been released for the next console cycle. It would definitely be too many systems to support. /s

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 9 points 5 months ago

Not really both Krita and GIMP works mainly on raster images like Photoshop. Illustator is a vector graphic software. The closest foss relative of which would be Inkscape.

The thing is, Photoshop was born as a photo manipulation tool but the drawing functionality has become an industry standard (I think mostly because they give free licenses to students). GIMP is a photo manipulation tool and Krita is a digital painting software. They have overlap but neither of them aim at replacing Photoshop as a whole. GIMP may be the closest match. Krita is more comparable to ClipStudio or Corel painter imo.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 8 points 6 months ago

I love starting in a tavern and having some run in in a panic screaming "UNDEEEEEEAD!!" and just drop a horde on the table. No time to think, no time to explain. The story starts later, right now you have to fight for your life together with whomever is able to hold at least a table leg.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 43 points 8 months ago

I think a bullet may even be faster than a wizard casting protego.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 24 points 9 months ago

Rose… before I go, I just wanna tell you, you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And you know what? So was I!

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

Min max means minimizing the downsides while maximizing the upsides.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

I'm loving the experience, but fuck me some bosses are a pain in the ass. I'm stuck on the sea spider, does anyone have suggestions?

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This is an encounter builder a friend of my and me developed as one of their pet projects.

Check it out if you are looking for some tools.

Also it's open source, if you want to contribute and make it better.

[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Right now, macOS. Switched to it when I started uni and I'm never going back to Windows. The main reasons are:

  • unix based
  • generally easier to manage software
  • the OS itself has most of the basic utilities already packed in and most of them with the right features. I rarely felt the need to install new software to cover lacking parts.

Also, generally stuff is packed fairly well, with care for user experience.

I will say, I'm dipping my feets in linux as well, and it looks like a lot of distro now are mature and accessible. If I ever were to buy a second pc I would seriously consider the penguin.

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