nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions People who order "a decaff coffee with an extra shot" - why?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 8 months ago 100%

    That's interesting to know, thanks! Most coffee shops where I live would probably never get busy enough to use a spare shot. Perhaps they change out to a single shot portafilter, but I've never noticed.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions People who order "a decaff coffee with an extra shot" - why?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 8 months ago 100%

    Follow-up question - each portafilter is two shots right? So if you end up adding an third shot to a coffee, what do you do with the leftover fourth one?

    (Or do you have a smaller, single shot portafilter?)

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    Feddit UK OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%
    No longer able to upload images?

    I'm unsure where this problem originates, but my guess would be the instance as it's consistent no matter where I try to post (local or external communities). Whenever I try to attach an image to a post, I'm getting the following error: {"data":{"msg":"Error in DB","files":null},"state":"success"} Does anyone more knowledgeable about these sort of things have any clue what that's about?

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    patientgamers Patient Gamers What games can you not get into because they feel too outdated?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Yes that's true! I find that games like that have their own sort of niche, in which players usually know quite a lot about the game (from watching others play it online) before jumping in. And there's an expectation that they'll refer to the wiki regularly. These kind of games can't have a tutorial that covers everything, because there's way too much to cover.

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%
    The Surprising Map of Plants [19:54] youtu.be

    A fascinating summary of every type of plant, organised by evolutionary links

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    patientgamers Patient Gamers What games can you not get into because they feel too outdated?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    This is a weird one for me because it often depends on whether I paid for the game. I got the first Fallout game for free (from GOG or something), and when I inevitably became confused by the UI and objective I ended up giving up on it. If I'd bought the game (either today or back when it came out) I definitely would have invested a lot more time into it, and got past that initial hump. Back when PC games came on disc with an instruction guide, reading that was part of the experience. There's definitely a awkward period around the early 2000s when games were becoming way more complex, but before in-game tutorials were regularly a thing. I find it hard to go back to a lot of those games.

    Likewise I played the first hour of Resident Evil HD on my PS4 (free with PS+) and never had the motivation to get into it. After paying for it in a Humble Bundle, I played through the whole thing on Steam and loved it! The fact that I'd paid for it was able to outweigh the fact that the game was quite outdated. I guess I felt like I wanted to get my money's worth.

    Any game from 2005-ish onwards feels 'modern' enough that I don't usually have this problem.

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  • books Books All The Books I Read In 2023
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Glad you enjoyed it! It was a really interesting heist type novel with some great world building. Cool how it basically started its own 'cyberpunk' genre.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    I've read Project Hail Mary - that was great fun, and went to interesting places I wasn't expecting.

    11/22/63 is one I've been wanting to read. Will definitely do so at some point next year!

    What did you think of Neuromancer? I finished that not too long ago.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Wow that's a lot! Do you have any particular favourites of the ones you read?

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Perhaps

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 9 months ago 81%
    Microscopic Marvel in your Earbuds [9:48] youtu.be

    Looking at a microphone under an electron microscope to discover how it works

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    lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost My hand are normal, and loook
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    LOOOK AЃ ͱANDS

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  • books Books Do you guys have any book reading goals for next year?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Well I hope you're able to slow down the pace a bit (assuming that's what you want)!

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  • books Books Do you guys have any book reading goals for next year?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Ah thanks for clarifying. Would you not say that reading it slower would be the more enjoyable method? If you're after escapism, wouldn't it be better to engage yourself fully in the plot? At least for me, I find escapism works best when I'm fully immersed in the story's world and characters. What you've described sounds more akin to someone skimming a research paper.

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  • literature Literature 'It’s totally unhinged’: is the book world turning against Goodreads?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Storygraph is quite a good alternative from my experience

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  • literature Literature 'It’s totally unhinged’: is the book world turning against Goodreads?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 88%

    There is definitely an element of that from the article and I agree it's ridiculous. Some authors and their followers attack those who give poor reviews (because they can't accept criticism, instead arguing that a 'professional' review would give them a much better score) and on the other side you have people reviewing books that aren't even out. In many cases it's no longer a place to find genuine reviews, but an unmoderated wild west with crap at both extremes (a bit like Twitter in that respect). It's a shame because there are plenty of people leaving great reviews, but it's becoming much harder to find them.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Out of interest, what do you mean 'you don't read too closely'?

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  • patientgamers Patient Gamers 13 Sentinels - some thoughts (spoilers)
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Yeah I agree with all that! Definitely a bit too much school life stuff near the start. The story starts to get properly interesting around the halfway mark, but also branches out so much that it's hard to follow. I'd love to see a similar game in this setting, with an equal complex story but told in a more standard way.

    Also yeah Megumi's part kinda sucked. Didn't ever get interesting.

    Thanks for the clarification on those bits!

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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%
    13 Sentinels - some thoughts (spoilers)

    After several months I've eventually finished this game. I've played other 'mixed-genre' visual novels before (Danganronpa, Persona and Ace Attorney for example) and generally enjoyed them. And yes, I did find 13 Sentinels interesting and fun to play for the most part. I'd definitely recommend trying it. However I think the way the story was presented made an already complex story unnecessarily confusing at points. For context, the story is told from the perspectives of 13 separate protagonists, in short chunks. Because of the way you unlock different sections of the story (either by getting to a certain part with one character, or making progress in the battle mode), you'll be shifting through each of the individual stories constantly. In some ways this is a neat way to tell the story and keep things mysterious, but when there are so many characters with branching storylines it becomes a lot! Granted, it probably didn't help that it took me several months to get through it - that was mainly the result of the battle mode feeling like a chore to play at points. Despite all this I did really like where the story went, and it _mostly_ makes sense after one playthrough. Some aspects of the story that I'm still unclear on: ::: spoiler spoiler The whole deal with the multiple versions of Morimura/Iora/Chihiro. Morimura was a previous version of Iora from a previous loop? And she wanted to implant her memories onto Iota? ::: ::: spoiler spoiler Similarly, Ida's story. Amiguchi is another version of him? ::: ::: spoiler spoiler Why was Chihiro trying to force another loop? She wanted to be the one in control somehow? And similarly, why was this the final possible loop? ::: If you like visual novels, confusing anime storylines and science fiction you'll probably enjoy this game. Visually it's very impressive with some beautiful animation on the characters and painterly backgrounds. The voice acting and music is excellent, perfecting fitting with the tone of the game. It's likely not for everyone, but if you're willing to accept its shortcomings it is worth playing for the fascinating story alone.

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    internetfuneral internet funeral Unrequited Love
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    The texture of the balloons made me think I was looking at meat for a moment

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  • voyagerapp Voyager Feature request - hide blocked accounts from comment total
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Ahh that's ok, thanks for confirming. Perhaps a future update to Lemmy may change things, but it's only a minor concern regardless.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%

    Maybe, though I wonder if there's a way for voyager to adjust what is displayed

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    Voyager OmegaMouse 9 months ago 100%
    Feature request - hide blocked accounts from comment total

    So this isn't a major thing, but I've blocked some bots (e.g. ones that provide an alternative video link on every YouTube post), and whenever I see a post like this, it still shows 1 comment. So I go in, and there's nothing there. Obviously it's still counting the blocked account commenting within this total. In order to see what people are actually commenting on, is it possible to have the option to adjust this total to ignore blocked accounts?

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    The monster from Sidmouth

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    internet funeral OmegaMouse 10 months ago 95%
    Fantastic
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    nintendo Nintendo DECAPOLICE delayed to 2024
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    It's possible I saw it but just forgot, with the number of games currently on my radar. Hearing about it again has reignited my interest though! Will keep an eye on it

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    First I've heard of this game. Looks interesting & the art style is neat!

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  • ai_art AI Art & Image Generation [DALLE] IT HAS RETURNED
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    Burning ham

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  • games Games Stardew Valley Expanded exceeded its creator’s wildest dreams
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    Wait I'm confused... You're asking for a fan-made mod to be added to the Switch version of Stardew? 🤔

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  • explainlikeimfive Explain Like I'm Five How is a chemical 'element' differentiated from it's isotopes?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    So it's an average of the different isotopes that can be found? That's interesting, I wonder how they work out that average. Do you have to take samples all over the world?

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    Explain Like I'm Five OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%
    How is a chemical 'element' differentiated from it's isotopes?

    It's been a while since I was taught Chemistry, but I was reading something the other day and I couldn't quite get my head around the concept. So the periodic table shows elements with their atomic numbers (protons) and atomic weight (protons + neutrons). Isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, like carbon-12 and carbon-13 which I believe would have 6 and 7 neurons respectively. So why is carbon-12 the 'default' option, shown on the periodic table? Is it to do with which version of carbon is the most common? I don't understand how we decide what makes up the pure version of an element/ it's atomic weight as shown on the periodic table

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    mealtimevideos MealtimeVideos Something weird happens when you keep squeezing [11:36]
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    Yes the different states of ice is interesting! I also found it fascinating how the sodium would become transparent under enough pressure

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 10 months ago 93%
    Something weird happens when you keep squeezing [11:36] youtu.be

    Really well produced video about the effects of pressure on different elements

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    steamdeck Steam Deck [Game] Here's how to fix METAL GEAR SOLID 2 and 3 on Steam Deck / Linux
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 10 months ago 100%

    I'm not sure about Vita, but there is a decent 3DS emulator (Citra). I haven't tested MGS3 on it

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    I saw a thumbnail, noped out of there and closed Lemmy for the day just to be safe. Seriously what the fuck is wrong with people ._.

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  • 196 196 Don't feed the pests rule
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    First it's the ants, and now rodents aren't allowed to read? And sapient paper cups? Unbelievable

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  • patientgamers Patient Gamers Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    I started playing it years ago but quit after reaching the Strip - this time I will make sure to actually finish it! The writing is great and the quests are really memorable.

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  • imageai AI Generated Images Jesus and Moses fighting off the roman
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    Biblically accurate machine guns

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  • 196 196 GTA VI rule
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    You better deliver on this...

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    Took me a minute

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  • playstation PlayStation Final Fantasy IX Remake Might Be Closer To Reveal, New Video Teases Announcement
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 75%

    What made you give up? It's a very different game from the original of course. Graphically though it was beautiful I thought

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  • playstation PlayStation Final Fantasy IX Remake Might Be Closer To Reveal, New Video Teases Announcement
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 40%

    Yeah true. 7 Remake (i.e. part 1) was good though and a decent length game in itself. Yes, it is a cash grab to milk one game like this. But at the same time if each part is an enjoyable game in itself, I don't see the issue. I'll wait for them to go on sale either way.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    The ant apocalypse doesn't sound all that bad to be fair. Lets give them a chance

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    What was wrong with 7?

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  • gaming Gaming Former Kotaku writers are launching a new video game site — and they own it this time
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    I like the sound of this! The Starfield coffee article was funny. $7 a month miiiight be a little bit much for me - but I'll keep an eye on this and if the journalism is decent and they put out a fair number of articles I'll definitely consider it. I guess I used to spend around that amount on gaming magazines...

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  • lego LEGO Fun to build lego set recommendation?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    Ah yes I meant in terms of quality. It's good to hear that they're as high quality as Lego bricks, and being compatible is also a plus. I remember having alternative bricks when I was younger and the quality was noticeably worse so I'm glad they're improving.

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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    I hadn't heard of that brand before. Is it possible to tell the difference between their bricks and Lego bricks?

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  • patientgamers Patient Gamers Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?
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  • OmegaMouse OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%

    Have you played any of the series before? MGS2 and 3 are some of the best games ever made, IMO :) Twin Snakes is ok, but I much prefer the original.

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    internet funeral OmegaMouse 11 months ago 97%
    Breach
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    Explain Like I'm Five OmegaMouse 11 months ago 96%
    How did Celtic culture survive in Wales and Cornwall despite Roman invasion?

    I understand that the Romans were unable to conquer Scotland so they build Hadrian's Wall (which explains the survival of older cultures there). But as far as I know they occupied Wales and Cornwall, so how is it that the Celtic culture (language etc.) survived in those places?

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    Steam Deck OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%
    Phone style keypad for Moonring (or other games)

    So this is a very niche tool, but I thought I'd post about it in case it has uses elsewhere. Recently I heard about Moonring, a free RPG based on the Ultima games. It's really fun, and it seemed like a nice fit for the Deck. And for the most part it is - there are plenty of custom control layouts already that work well. The one thing that annoyed me however is speaking to NPCs. You need to listen out for keywords and then type those in to advance the conversation. The game auto suggests what you may wish to say - for example 'treasure' may be mentioned and when you type 't' it suggests the full word. You then press tab to confirm. So a lot of the time I'd need to type a+tab, b+tab etc. This should work fine in theory but the steam keyboard is _extremely temperamental_! Bringing it up every time I wanted to quickly type was annoying me... So I wanted to know if virtual menus could help, and yes! ![](https://i.imgur.com/plKJ8FM.gif) To set this up, you want to create 8 Action Sets, labelled ABC, DEF and so on (PQRS and WXYZ are grouped, like on an old phone keypad). Personally I'd set ABC up first and then you can copy that action set when creating the others. Whilst in the controller settings, press R1 to move across to the ABC action set, and then create a radial menu on the left trackpad. Within those settings, set the center button as changing the action set to default. Then add new buttons to trigger A, B and C. Under general settings, change button type to 'release', otherwise it can be quite easy to misinput when using the menus. Create the remaining action sets by copying ABC and change the buttons for the remaining letters. Finally, create a touch menu on the default action set with buttons to change between the action sets. I also added buttons for tab, backspace and enter. As before, make sure it's set to 'release' activation rather than click. I'm not sure how useful this will be to (if you want to type anything substantial, the regular keyboard does a good job) but it's cool to know that it's possible! I might edit a few bits in my controller layout, then I'll export it in case anyone else wants to try this out. Edit: Now uploaded to the community as 'Omega's layout' :)

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    internet funeral OmegaMouse 11 months ago 97%
    A recording of our actions https://i.imgur.com/UVau6k5.gif

    Someone loading up my game saves would see the unlocks, routes and choices I made. The physical actions in real life etched to the digital. A little piece of my life stored to semiconductors.

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    No Stupid Questions OmegaMouse 11 months ago 98%
    How can I become a better conversationalist?

    Something I've never been that great at is spontaneous conversation. I'm more than capable of public speaking if I've prepared something in advance. But if someone asks me something out of the blue, I really struggle to engage in deep conversation. Afterwards I'll think to myself damn, why didn't I bring up X or Y? Half the time I don't know what to add and I struggle to think of what to say. Sometimes words feel like they're on the tip of my tongue and I can't get them out, especially when I'm under pressure. And in group conversations, I find it hard to interject when I do think of a point. By the time a natural break comes along, the conversation has moved on. I'd love to get better at this. What can I do to improve?

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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 11 months ago 100%
    Spooky games part 3: Resident Evil

    A few years back I tried to play this on PS4 (it was a free PS+ game at one point). I didn't give it much of a chance, and my subscription ended before I got round to finishing it. But boy am I glad I gave it another go! What a great game. To be clear, I played the HD version on Steam, which is a glammed up port of the 2002 Gamecube remaster. The pre-rendered backgrounds look great, with some nice reflections and lighting effects on top. Having fixed camera angles did take some getting used to, but actually added some additional tension because you didn't always know what would be coming up around the corner. I've previously played RE2 Remake and RE4 (original), and I reckon RE1 is the spookiest of these. The macabre notes you find, the eerily quiet mansion, and the constant fear of death when you have limited saves all contribute to an underlying dread. By the end of the game I knew the mansion layout pretty well (there was a LOT of backtracking required. Especially as I was playing as Chris, who only has 6 inventory slots). Mercifully the HD version has a new control scheme so I didn't have to worry about tank controls. The gun aiming controls were fine, although I'm not sure how headshots work. I think if you aim upwards at the last minute, you have a % chance to get a critical hit. One thing I'd recommend to new players - if you don't decapitate a regular zombie, make sure you *burn the body*. Otherwise they'll come back as stronger, faster ones later on which can be very dangerous. Throughout my playthrough I felt like I was playing an escape room (or, escape house) more than a third person shooter. The zombies are there to build the tension, but the puzzle of the mansion is the actual gameplay for the most part. Most of the puzzles were pretty standard fare, but a few stuck out in my mind: ::: spoiler spoiler -Using the fireplace to get the 2F map -Unlocking the chemist's room using the eye symbols from the lounge area. The colours related to the pool balls, which give you the required numbers. -The second password in the lab involving x-ray images and the afflicted body parts ::: \ Surprisingly I felt like this was a good fit for the Steam Deck. Playing it handheld in short bursts was perfect, and it also runs smoothly at 1080p when docked. If you haven't played this one before it's well worth it! Quite a different experience from the later RE games but you can clearly see how this one set the seed for the rest of the series. Despite my initial aversion to the camera angles and controls, once it clicked I couldn't stop playing. It goes on sale really cheap on Steam so definitely give it a go :)

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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 12 months ago 100%
    Spooky games part 2: Dead Space 2

    The other week I played through the original Dead Space, and I've now followed that up with the well-regarded sequel. Wow - this game really improves on all aspects of the original! Graphically it's a huge step up, with some incredible lighting effects and texture detail. It honestly still looks amazing to this day. The guns feel a lot tighter to use, and that's coupled with some nice new animations (seeing the used ammo vent on the plasma cutter when you reload is always satisfying) and punchy sound effects. Little things like the ability to reload without having to aim down sight make the game a lot less frustrating than the original. I also found myself using the stasis ability in every fight (unlike the first game); it's now an AOE which is super handy when you don't have much time to react (in particular the enemies that hide behind cover and then rush you when you least expect it). One neat new feature is the ability to rip off enemy arms and use them to skewer others. Extremely satisfying! I actually found DS2 to be a lot scarier than the original. There were a few jump scare moments, really creepy hallucinations appearing on screens and just some great environmental spookiness. If anyone ever played PT, that's the sort of vibe I felt - picture an old radio playing a recording, windows rattling in the wind and something creaking down the hallway... You're on edge and then an enemy drops down from the ceiling! The fact that the game is so visually dark really added to this effect - it was sometimes hard to see without your flashlight. The setting was much more varied - shopping centres, apartments, churches and maintenance areas. I didn't find myself getting lost as much as I did in the first game. The zero gravity sections were easier to navigate too as the aerial movement system had been reworked. Somewhat annoyingly, the PC version is loaded with all the DLC so the shop is flooded with free weapons and armour. These DLC items have icons next to them so they're easy enough to ignore, though I wish you could turn them off. I also found the armour unlocks a bit weird - it seems like most of them were locked behind the doors that required a power node? Bit of an odd design choice. Overall though I really enjoyed Dead Space 2. It holds up extremely well for a game from 13 years ago, so I'd recommend you give it a go if you haven't already. Playing the original first was well worth it for some of the story points of the second. Keeping with the spooky theme I've just started playing through the HD version of Resident Evil. Let me know if you'd like a write up once I've finished that :)

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    Mycology OmegaMouse 12 months ago 100%
    Interesting looking fungus - can anyone identify it?

    ![](https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/9e104864-8613-49db-bc37-74bd28b58951.jpeg) I saw this on the side of the road next to a tree. It was pretty big and quite an unusual shape! There was a smaller one just behind it. I've never seen a fungus like this so thought I'd snap a pic.

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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 12 months ago 96%
    Hard platformers with banging chiptune soundtracks?

    I'm really in the mood for a game like Shovel Knight after listening to some chiptune tracks the other day. Something fair, but challenging would be ideal. Must have a good soundtrack! Along these lines I've already played: - Shovel Knight - Celeste - The Messenger - Hollow Knight (well, in terms of the difficulty not the music) Does anyone know of any I've missed? They don't necessarily have to be modern indie games - old NES/SNES games for example. SMB3 and SMW are classics.

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    Ultra Prulemium Quality
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    Asklemmy OmegaMouse 12 months ago 97%
    Are attention spans actually shortening?

    So a view I see a lot nowadays is that attention spans are getting shorter, especially when it comes to younger generations. And the growing success of short form content on Tiktok, Youtube and Twitter for example seems to support this claim. I have a friend in their early 20s who regularly checks their phone (sometimes scrolling Tiktok content) as we're watching a film. And an older colleague recently was pleased to see me reading a book, because he felt that anyone my age and younger was less likely to want to invest the time in reading. But is this actually true on the whole? Does social media like Tiktok really mould our interests and alter our attention? In some respects I can see how it could change our expectations. If we've come to expect a webpage to load in seconds, it can be frustrating when we have to wait minutes. But to someone that was raised with dial-up, perhaps that wouldn't be as much of an issue. In the same way, if a piece of media doesn't capture someone in the first few minutes they may be more inclined to lose focus because they're so used to quick dopamine hits from short form content. Alternatively, maybe this whole argument is just a 'kids these days' fallacy. Obviously there are plenty of young adults that buck this trend.

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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 12 months ago 93%
    Dead Space 1 (original)

    I eventually got round to playing this! I had the 2008 version on Steam, so I thought I'd give it a go instead of the recent remake. *Note: if you're playing on Steam Deck, I'd recommend messing with the joystick deadzones for a smoother experience.* Despite being released 15 years ago, the graphics still look decent! Having no HUD elements is really neat. The gameplay was initially quite stiff and clunky feeling, but it's something you get used to. You may be aware that a unique mechanic for this game is the ability (and requirement) to cut off enemy limbs. I found this to be a very refreshing take on the standard shooter rule of going for the head. As you progress, you'll come across certain enemies that swing their limbs about wildly and this is where the 'stasis' power comes in very handy. Though more often than not I found myself unloading several bullets in panic, before remembering that stasis is a thing. Ammo is very limited so you have to be conservative with it. In this respect (and perhaps in the claustrophobic nature of the game in general), I felt that there were a lot of similarities to the Resident Evil games. I was constantly running out of ammo for the plasma cutter (ol' reliable) which encouraged me to use the other weapons on offer, all of which were unique and fun. I did feel like navigation of the ship was flawed. The layout was extremely confusing and same-y, so I usually depended on the guidance system to show me which way to go. If the game was designed from the ground up, I'd love to see a more open map approach with recognisable landmarks (akin to a Metroid Prime map). The story is told in a similar manner to the first Bioshock game, with the lore explained through video/audio/text logs, and through the occasional NPC interaction from a distance. It was a straightforward story but it took interesting turns that I wasn't expecting. I think Dead Space (2008) holds up really well, and is definitely worth playing in 2023. I don't know much about the remake, but assuming it improves the graphics and controls I'm guessing it would be the best option. On to Dead Space 2!

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 95%
    Electronic Paper - See What Happens [9:20] www.youtube.com

    Macro shots of e-ink, including colour e-ink devices.

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 82%
    How Studio Ghibli Makes Animation Feel Alive [12:17] www.youtube.com

    Beautifully edited video essay about Studio Ghibli's animation and sound design.

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    Houseplants OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Caring for new houseplants

    The other month I asked for some help choosing plants for my boyfriend's birthday. Many thanks for all the suggestions! I decided to go for a Philodendron Plowmanii and a Jewel Orchid. They came as unpotted plants, so I just wanted to check that I've potted them correctly. I put some clay pebbles at the bottom and then filled the rest with multi use compost. I made some little holes in the soil and gently placed the plants in, then covered up their roots. Will they be ok like that, until next week when I can gift them? How much water should I give them? Thanks for your help :)

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 88%
    A Rant About Japanese Traffic Cones [10:57] www.youtube.com

    A funny and sardonic look at some of the more invisible elements of Japanese roadsides

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    Mealtime Videos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 96%
    How these 4 foods conquered America [28:45] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5OIW6Zsu-Y

    Fascinating exploration of the origin of certain food items and how they came to embed themselves in American culture.

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    Recommended flashlights?

    What lightweight, practical flashlights would people recommend? I want something that I could use while camping, dog walking, and general day-to-day tasks (finding something under the bed for example). Currently I use my phone torch, which isn't particularly practical. My previous (battery powered) torches have died after too short a space of time - I want something that will last. One with a clip would be handy, so I could attach it to a cap. I see lots of ones online with insane lumens. 1000 lumens seems like overkill for my purposes! Not too worried about price (within reason!)

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Recursive racks [11:34] youtu.be

    Video exploring rack and pinion devices that can be scaled up to create unique motion.

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    Books OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Recommended mystery novels?

    I realised the other day that I've enjoyed lots of murder mystery games and shows, but I've hardly read any mystery novels. The only ones that come to mind are Altered Carbon and some of the Discworld Watch novels (all great!). Can anyone recommend me some of their favourite books in this genre? I don't really mind the setting, as long as it's a satisfying mystery with a great payoff.

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    Steam Deck OmegaMouse 1 year ago 93%
    Would it be theoretically possible to create a 'vibration module' for the Deck?

    As mainly a console gamer over the years, I've become quite used to playing with a controller that has vibration. I feel that this is one thing the Deck is missing out on. So I'm wondering if it's possible to somehow connect up a small vibration motor (externally) that can be connected to the Deck, and have it recognised as a controller? Possibly more effort than it's worth but would be interesting to see if anyone has any ideas.

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    Steam Deck OmegaMouse 1 year ago 95%
    Skyrim texture mods on Steam Deck

    I was wondering if anyone has tried upgrading the textures on Skyrim? Is it possible to do this without affecting the performance too much on Steam Deck? I actually haven't played the game since the original release, so if it's possible to run it now with extra enhancements that would be a great incentive for me to get back into it. What mods would you recommend, and how hard is it to get them running?

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    duck rule
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    Patient Gamers OmegaMouse 1 year ago 92%
    Shadow of the Colossus - has it aged poorly? [spoilers]

    So I'd heard lots of good things about this game and decided to finally give it a go. I picked up the PS3 HD collection, which includes Ico and SOTC. From the get go, it felt like a frustrating experience. Very little is explained to you about how the mechanics of the game work. I found myself trying to grab ledges on the colossi that weren't intended. The game clearly wants you to experiment to find out the different ways in which the colussi will react, but it's often such a slow process that it starts to feel like a chore for half of the battles. And often I was so close to a solution but some small thing would be off, so I'd try something else instead. Then it would turn out that I had it right the first time, I just needed to be standing a metre to the right. So many times the solution felt illogical. And whilst holding on to the head of a colossus and getting that final hit in is extremely satisfying, on some occasions the window would be so small that I'd get shaken off and have to repeat the whole process to slowly chip away at its health. Knowing exactly what I needed to do, but having to do it multiple times soon became quite dull. About half of the colossi were genuinely fun to fight. The bird one in particular stands out - soaring through the air as you climb along his wings was incredible. I will say that the atmosphere, music and story were beautiful. It's a great piece of art. But a lot of people claim that this is one of the greatest games ever made, and I feel like the 'game' part is lacking quite a lot. Is there something I'm missing? I actually enjoyed Ico a lot more.

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    Houseplants OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Recommend me a plant for a present

    It's my boyfriend's birthday next month and I wanted to buy him a plant he hasn't yet got. Currently we have: - Lots of monsteras - Syngonium - Pothos - Jades - Snake plants - String of hearts - Ferns (staghorn, blue star, boston) - Peace lilies - Rubber plant - Tradescantia - Spider plants He particularly likes monsteras! But if there are any relatively easy to care for, or 'essential' house plants that it sounds like they'd fit well with what we already have I'd love to hear. Our house is pretty shady but there are certain areas that get a bit more sunlight in the afternoon. Thank you :)

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    MealtimeVideos OmegaMouse 1 year ago 90%
    The Microspheres Hiding in your Phone's Screen [11:08] youtu.be

    Video taking a look at Anisotropic Conductive Film (and its use in LCD panels) under the microscope to see how it allows electrical current to run only in the desired direction.

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    No Stupid Questions OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Is there a way to prevent mixed cereals from separating?

    I quite enjoy cereals that have a range of different ingredients - like oat clusters with freeze dried strawberry or museli with almonds and raisins. Over time though, the oats rise to the top and the smaller bits get trapped at the bottom so when you're near the end of the packet it's 70% dust. Is there an easy way to prevent this? It's hard to mix up the contents without breaking up everything into smaller bits. And shaking up the packet just makes the separation worse.

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    Steam Deck OmegaMouse 1 year ago 100%
    Soundcore earbuds microphone on Steam Deck

    Hi all, I have an interesting issue that I'm hoping can be solved. I have a pair of Anker Soundcore A40 earbuds and they connect fine to the Deck. However the Deck doesn't pick up on the microphone input at all - I've had a look under input devices and it fails to show up. Is there anything I can do (packages, drivers etc) to get this to work?

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