God, bosses that have i-frames drive me up the wall in any game
God, bosses that have i-frames drive me up the wall in any game
Intelligence stat, it’s used for sorcery in Souls games
Roguelikes/lites (my latest addiction is Gunfire Reborn)
Survival/crafting games (think Subnautica, Dont Starve)
Soulslikes (I’m a filthy INT main)
Terraria, for some reason can’t shake off the addiction
Puzzle games, occasionally (especially first person puzzles like Portal, Turing Test, Talos Principle)
My guilty pleasure is coming back to Overwatch every once in a while, if only to remind myself why I left the last time
I was enjoying the hell out of Factorio until I realized that debugging conveyors and train stops feels like what I already do at work. I mean, I like my work (coding and automating stuff) but I would like to rest by doing somethig else lmao. That said, Factorio does what it does really well
And because the light gets passed through a pinhole (the pupil) before hitting the back of our eyes, we actually see everything upside-down
Just give me the bloody neurolink already, I’m ready to ascend into the hivemind
Meanwhile bees and ants are unpaid interns
I mean, placebo is still a placebo. My point was that a placebo doesn’t automatically mean 0% effective. I’m not using it as a negative term here. But I do get your point, I think.
Placebo effect is real. So is the opposite. Not in the way that it magically changes the universe, but it can influence your own body
more like Paradox of Nope amirite
Human brains are really, really bad at multiplying. This means we can’t really imagine a 1000 of something, so the sheer scale is difficult to perceive intuitively. That might be part of the reason, I think.
Jokes on you, I was already on the toilet when seeing this post
If the Earth were the size of a basketball, it wouldn’t even feel wet to the touch because of how thin the oceans would be relatively. Scales are wild
Not only that, but electricity travels through nerves at a finite speed (that is less than light speed), and brain spends non-zero amount of time to piece together the reality you perceive from all of your senses. So yeah, there’s always a delay in your perception and IIRC there even are experiments that prove that
no, it’s wrapped until Christmas
Simon Tatham’s puzzles are goated indeed