Mathazzar

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[–] Mathazzar 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The last 4 days I've played have been me trying to get pals optimized into actual automation. It's a new type of tedium of trying to get things running smoothly.

They kind of overplayed the amount of automation you could do, I feel. Some of the trailers are very misleading in this regard. One video shows lines of Cattiva carrying ingots from behind a forge, but they won't pull from a forge AFAIK. So it appears they dropped a stack to let the cats carry to a chest in the semblance of a bucket brigade.

A lot of my work in fixing my bases is getting them working the jobs they're best at. Anubis is my tier 4 crafter? Well he's busy carrying berries.

Still enjoy it though. I wish I had a Digimon game like it.

[–] Mathazzar 3 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Its pretty clear that the automation aspect was a little over sold in some of the trailers. In one trailer, two lines of cattiva are carrying iron bars from what appears to be a forge.

Pals won't pull out of forges AFAIK. So it feels like they threw 2 stacks of iron behind the forge and recorded it as an automation demonstration.

I think I've spent the last 4 days not doing anything except trying to get the pal automation to be a little more controlled..

[–] Mathazzar 5 points 11 months ago

But you've gotten a good story out of it to tell later down the line.

[–] Mathazzar 4 points 11 months ago

I'm against AI-generated anything as a principal. I have too many friends in the art community who's primary form of income is the art they create.

I think I've become more jaded over time. I blacklist authors who use AI generated cover art, and I'm getting to the point that I want to do the same for games because I am so tired of hearing AI voices to replace characters, even if that character is an AI in the game.

Again, it doesn't stem from my hate of new technology, but rather the people being effected by that technology - the artists, voice actors, what have you. And also there's that thing where I do not want to talk to a chat robot for things.

[–] Mathazzar 1 points 1 year ago

Even in countries where prostitution is legal women are being trafficked against their will to those countries to be forced into sex work.

They're already being trafficked to the US to be forced into prostitution, why would they care if it's legalized. It wouldn't affect their trafficking.

But I also feel you may be inflating the ramifications of legalization of drugs and prostitution. I believe it was Canada or one of the US states where the cost of legally sold Marijuana was still too high and people turned to their old dealers. You'd see the cartel enter the market again with cheaper, more dangerous options for those who can't afford the higher priced, taxed, and regulated products.

We can regulate those who wish to operate above board, but you can't stop the pipeline.

[–] Mathazzar 1 points 1 year ago

The cartel is probably far beyond drugs and prostitution only these days. Arms trafficking, human trafficking, etc would remain largely viable methods of funding.

And the cartels are smart enough that they'd just shift pipelines and continue to be a large issue.

[–] Mathazzar 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

A thing to remember is that legal prostitution is still a vector in the human trafficking trade. Even where it's legal, women are forcefully relocated to those nations and forced to work.

Most of the prostitution issues would be handled, but you would still need to account for it.

[–] Mathazzar 9 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Not necessarily true. Sometimes a corporation is willing to continue with a bad choice in order to achieve some strange goal. Just look at Facebook absolutely going all in on Meta or Disney going ham on strange starwars choices.

[–] Mathazzar 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I keep mentally adding teeth to the concave of the dark blue part. Like a big blue alligator.

But I like how simple and recognizable it is compared to some state flags.

[–] Mathazzar 36 points 1 year ago (11 children)

I get specifically pissed at all the AI generated answers.

[–] Mathazzar 4 points 1 year ago

The problem with the ACA was that it had to make a lot of compromises to get it through with support by Republicans. While the ACA was initially very unpopular, it's become more popular in time (if you discount rebranding efforts like Kentucky Connect being the name of the ACA marketplace there.. Then Kentucky politicians calling ACA broken but Connect good causing Connect to be popular but ACA not in that state).

It was a good effort at getting the foot in the door for universal Healthcare one day, imo.

[–] Mathazzar 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What ultimately annoyed me were a lot of small things adding up quickly. Or maybe small things.

Like quest and story writing across the board was just bland and bad in my opinion. I'm not a huge fan of multiverses as well either but that ones majorly subjective to people.

But things like the story between the UC and FC; who would agree to lock themselves to a few settled worlds in that much untamed space? And FC being cowboys of all things, really? I generally agree with story issues pointed out by people like PatricianTV and a few other youtubers who wrote essays on the issue of the story and setting.

Stories like the ancient generation ship had me super intrigued in the trailers but in gameplay it was just dull and empty. I could have seen a thousand ways that story could have been enhanced but they went with 3 options noone felt strongly for.

Quests across the board felt that way, just... missed potential and empty writing.

Weapon design was also... strange. They sounded like guns, sure. But they took a huge step back from the fo4/76 weapon design process that felt great. Modifying receivers to keep a gun current felt good in those two games but they decided on fixed damage values for tiers? And the designs of the guns themselves was strange. Some of them could not realistically move a bullet from their magazine to the receivers. Even in a scifi setting at least try to make a grounded design first, then add from there.

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