





Top left: Tomio Okamura, leader of a Czech political party
Top centre: Kaja Godek, leader of a Polish activist organisation
Top right: József Szájer, former Hungarian MEP for Viktor Orban’s party
Bottom left: couldn’t find this one
Bottom centre: former Hungarian MEP
Bottom right: Grzegorz Braun, Polish MEP
They are all, of course, bigoted shites
I will pass, given how it went initially, but thank you. Maybe give people a touch more benefit of the doubt if they’re just politely disagreeing with you. Have a nice day
Okay, good. Why such a needlessly aggressive response to me making normal conversation with you when you posted on a discussion topic?
That’s a matter of preference, surely? I greatly prefer the sound and feel of thicker ones. I’m not doing a Stevie Ray Vaughan and playing a set of guy wires, but I definitely want to feel more physical feedback from the pick and have the option to dig in hard when I choose to
I’m not super fussy provided it has a decently sharp point and isn’t too thin. The Dunlop tortex TIII 0.73mm (the yellow one with a sharper point) is my preference if I can get it conveniently, though. I have a few other ones that I enjoy using sometimes, including a couple of lignum vitae (very hard wood) ones that make for a nice experience on a steel string acoustic


It’s using a pre-existing golf course


It’s fun nailing the timings of those. “Oh, he’s doing that big grab to piledrive me. If I dodge through it, there’s just enough of a recovery animation to get a flask in”. Like, get fucked, warrior demigod twice my height, you whiffed and I just stood behind you sipping some refreshing juice


I wonder if a shift of tone could work for a slower one. Something more akin to Journey or Shadow of the Colossus where it gives you a bleak and lonely beauty rather than the decaying misery of once-great things that FromSoft tend to do. Keep the Soulslike gameplay of course, just present boss fights as laying wonderful but troubled things to rest instead of slaying gods and demons to take their place


That damage-over-time effect does so much to stress you out and make you look for a healing opportunity that he is absolutely not going to give you
National government debts are usually owed to a variety of domestic banks, private investors, and similar interests. I don’t know about China for sure, but I’ve never seen anything indicating that it’s different in this regard. Not much of it, as a proportion, is owed to foreign governments or investors. So far as I’m aware, the main unusual things about China’s government debt is that Chinese citizens have a high savings rate (meaning banks holding those savings have more to work with as creditors) and the provincial governments have quite a lot of debt (potentially almost as much as the central government when added up, though I don’t know where to get reliable numbers for this)


I am generally okay with it provided there’s a decent mix of slower enemies, but Elden Ring is about the upper limit of what I can manage. To take ER bosses as an example set, Morgott and Maliketh are too quick for me to do cleanly and I can basically only win by clinging on and getting a bit lucky. They’re not notoriously difficult bosses in general due to their low health, but they’re always major roadblocks for me. ER does have the likes of Godfrey, Radagon, Placidusax and plenty others that operate at much lower tempos but still have a lot of interesting challenges, though, so I am okay with Morgott and Maliketh because that’s the variety of the game and it’s not entirely outwith my reach.
I actually don’t mind how outmatched my character feels by the boss because that’s kinda the point, isn’t it? To quote Gred Glintstone: “You’re not supposed to feel like a god in Elden Ring. You’re not supposed to feel like a cool devil guy with a leather jacket making quips and surfing on demons while you play the electric guitar. You’re just a dude named Butthole, you’re just a guy.” Provided that my toolset is enough, which I personally think it is in ER, then that toolset has to be only just enough to do the job if the feeling of the game is to be preserved. That’s a difficult balance to strike because I’m better at these games than many people and many more people are far better than me, but it is essential.
I would like slower Soulslikes to remain a thing. I like racing games a lot; I do not play the fastest, wildest arcade ones because I enjoy the focus and tension of a more sim-like one (similar to a Soulslike in that regard, I suppose). I often don’t even race the faster cars in the sims because I enjoy squeezing lap times out of shitty cars. I understand why that’s never going to be the most popular option, and stuff like GT3 and F1 cars will remain dominant in sims, but I’m happy that some of them still include a 1995 Fiat Uno for people like me


If this happened in a movie I’d be rolling my eyes at how heavy-handed the metaphor is


If the Roundtable Hold with the mirror was originally in Leyndell, then the Two Fingers and Morgott would be stopping you from getting to it. Marika moved it to… Uhhh… not Leyndell, anyway, but it’s actually even harder to get to by yourself. Melina takes you there. So two generations and a whole extended authority keeping it away from you but then this one kind lady teleports you past all that nonsense


The more we depend on the AI for these things, the worse that our reasoning gets. It’s like a muscle, it withers without use
For what it’s worth, the act only authorises the president to command that to happen rather than requiring them to do so. It has a bunch of prohibitions on doing anything to facilitate the ICC, including on extraditing American citizens to get them on trial, but if he somehow does end up in the Hague then the then-president is 100% within their rights to just abandon him there
Of course I don’t expect him to ever come close to winding up in the Hague in the first place. What a beautiful sight it would be if it did happen
I can believe that he wrote this more than I can believe that some MAGA-loyal handler wrote praise be to Allah
Oh damn, that’s a hell of a dinner. Nice work


Tunic, absolutely! But I posted about that relatively recently here, so I’ll suggest another that I like. I think Hellblade counts? I really haven’t played many things that qualify as soulslite, but it has the tone and it’s a third person action game with dodge-and-stamina combat. I’ve actually not played all of it, as my old laptop could only barely run it and I hadn’t thought about it since building a PC. I will perhaps need to go see the rest of it, because I did enjoy what I played