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StarTopic Nintendo General Discussion |ST15 Dec 2022| The Holidays Are a Time for Fami

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honestly at this point I should've beaten it BUT it's also a little bullshit especially because I'm trapped and can't recover MP before the fight anymore... and sometimes the AI character just gets themselves killed WHY ARE YOU BLOCKING CLOUD, JUST DODGE!!!
That has long been my history of playing action-JRPGs with AI-controlled party members. As they see the boss prep their ‘everyone in this AoE will die’ move with a circle on the floor and decide that’s a great time to run into it, before spamming all the most valuable consumables they have access to in resurrecting each other, only to do it again. Leaving me to do 99% of the fighting while the ‘team’ just runs about like headless chickens. In the post-battle scene, they will then chirp “that was fun!” :D

Not the only reason I mostly play turn-based rpgs but it’s one of my bugbears.
 
How many Nintendo fans does it take to change a light bulb?

Who knows, we're all too busy playing with the switch.
How dare you imply I actually play video games!

Not the only reason I mostly play turn-based rpgs but it’s one of my bugbears
Yeah if I'm going to be playing an ARPG, I'd prefer controlling a single character. AI-controlled party members are either ineffectual or suicidal.
 
yeah I've now read and watched some guides, almost killed it a bit ago but accidentally targeted the wrong enemy... I'm going to sleep now lol

Everyone in the guides has more+better materia than I do and I go into the fight with 6 and 10 MP so it's extra hard I guess. Thanks for the tip though, I'll try to combine bio with the strategy I'm using rn!
this was probably in the guides but if you’re low on MP use aerith’s soul drain as often as you can, i think it’s like 5 MP absorbed for a normal hit but if the enemy is staggered it’s like 24 MP, keep her as your healer and have her casting elemental spells each time the house shifts phases. cloud’s triple slash is perfect for the tonberries so as soon as they spawn immediately hit them with that. MP + HP UP + revival materia are your best friends.
 
this was probably in the guides but if you’re low on MP use aerith’s soul drain as often as you can, i think it’s like 5 MP absorbed for a normal hit but if the enemy is staggered it’s like 24 MP, keep her as your healer and have her casting elemental spells each time the house shifts phases. cloud’s triple slash is perfect for the tonberries so as soon as they spawn immediately hit them with that. MP + HP UP + revival materia are your best friends.
Thanks, that's actually exactly what I'm doing and I still couldn't get it lol. Only have 1 revival materia which makes it a little annoying as well... Did not know about soul drain draining more when enemies are staggered tho, no wonder she sometimes gained so much! I'll report back tonight when I will def beat it 🫡
 
Chapter 23 of Kid Icarus done in 9.0! Outside of the last room before the boss it isn't such a difficult chapter for being so late.

Now only Chapter 24 remains, this one has 5 boss battles before the final boss battle so it'll be tough. At least your health gets replenished after each one.
 
NYC finally has one of those 3D billboard things!


DF actually did it



Basically, internal memory will always be better, so I guess that applies for loading other data too

Thanks, I'll take a look at it! I'm mostly curious to see if I'm wasting my time juggling things around for things where the data is split between two locations.

I buy physical whenever possible, and I filled up my 128 GB quite a while ago. Granted I think it was Mortal Kombat and Rocket League that took up like 45GB combined.

I bought a 1TB back over the summer that I am saving for the next round of hardware. I figure it will be easy to transfer stuff if I just wait to use it.
I almost went with a 256 GB card but figured that we're probably going to get a hardware announcement in 1-2 years and likely there will be a spec bump on the storage speeds. So I would be better off waiting for more information than going bigger than I need right now. I fully intend to go for 256 or move for the next hardware.

another thread was posting 2022 top game lists from magazines and such so I figured I should post my controversial 2022 top ten

games I played in 2022, so not necessarily 2022 releases
Thank you for the reminder about Elechead! I think I'm going to get that with the intent of playing it while I'm visiting family in a few weeks.
 
-- Little bit of personal exposure here... sorry if it's not of interest..

Today, it's my first day on a new job! Well, technically.. I'm still on a 7-day test period,.. but I'm hoping to not screw this up...

Gotta change completely my daily routine.. will need to walk up to 30 or 40mins until the closest bus stop, and have a 20 to 30mins bus trip until the place. 8 hours of work, 1 for lunch. Still haven't got the habit to use the public transportation on the way back home, especially so late at night, the time I'll be arriving.. but I think it's doable.. and, I'm really not able to be so selective right now..

I've been unemployed for 1 year and a half now, and I was getting really desperate; just living with my freelance works, and barely getting by.. now, this new situation isn't easy, but at least it'll make me more stable. It's not nowhere an area I'm familiar with either, and it's just a retail job.. but I need the money.

Well.. that also means I probably will be less active than usual, but always lurking and posting when I can! (if I'm not super tired when getting home lol).. and I also apologize if I don't get the energy to reply back quotes and such! These first few days will be an adaptation period for me; It probably means I won't be able to catch the Game Awards live, but I'm looking forward for Zelda and Wumpa League...

Wish me luck everyone! 🐺
 
Houston, the Mrs. and i may have a problem. My better half thinks that the kids managed to find out where we store the christmas gifts and might've seen the Pokemon Double Pack that the younger ones get.

Those little weasels ... i'd wish they were this motivated and creative when it comes to their homework or chores.
 
-- Little bit of personal exposure here... sorry if it's not of interest..

Today, it's my first day on a new job! Well, technically.. I'm still on a 7-day test period,.. but I'm hoping to not screw this up...

Gotta change completely my daily routine.. will need to walk up to 30 or 40mins until the closest bus stop, and have a 20 to 30mins bus trip until the place. 8 hours of work, 1 for lunch. Still haven't got the habit to use the public transportation on the way back home, especially so late at night, the time I'll be arriving.. but I think it's doable.. and, I'm really not able to be so selective right now..

I've been unemployed for 1 year and a half now, and I was getting really desperate; just living with my freelance works, and barely getting by.. now, this new situation isn't easy, but at least it'll make me more stable. It's not nowhere an area I'm familiar with either, and it's just a retail job.. but I need the money.

Well.. that also means I probably will be less active than usual, but always lurking and posting when I can! (if I'm not super tired when getting home lol).. and I also apologize if I don't get the energy to reply back quotes and such! These first few days will be an adaptation period for me; It probably means I won't be able to catch the Game Awards live, but I'm looking forward for Zelda and Wumpa League...

Wish me luck everyone! 🐺
Best of luck my friend. That sounds rough as heck, but I hope you can get through it and maybe get something closer.
 
Houston, the Mrs. and i may have a problem. My better half thinks that the kids managed to find out where we store the christmas gifts and might've seen the Pokemon Double Pack that the younger ones get.

Those little weasels ... i'd wish they were this motivated and creative when it comes to their homework or chores.
If you wanna get back at them show them the user review metacritic score
 
My right contact has been bugging me all morning. I finally caved and took it out and sure enough, it's got a little tear in it. Now I'm stuck at work and I've only got one contact in. That's always fun!
 
My right contact has been bugging me all morning. I finally caved and took it out and sure enough, it's got a little tear in it. Now I'm stuck at work and I've only got one contact in. That's always fun!
God of War on one eye, Pokémon SV on the other.
 
Those little weasels ... i'd wish they were this motivated and creative when it comes to their homework or chores.
living like weasels is canonically better and more existentially fulfilling according to noted insider Annie Dillard

so your kids are on the right path!
 
living like weasels is canonically better and more existentially fulfilling according to noted insider Annie Dillard

so your kids are on the right path!

Annie only has one weasel at home, i have two small ones and a bigger one. As a multi-weasel tamer, i do not agree. ._.
 
Okay, so I'm finishing up the script for the Raccoonies, and it'll probably happen in some form now. Here are the ten prestigious categories:
  • Dark Horse of the Year
  • Most Not Done Game
  • Fuck This Game of the Year
  • Old Game of the Year
  • Mobile Trash of the Year
  • Stupidest Purchase of the Year
  • Shovelware of the Year
  • Funniest L of the Year
  • Most Anticipated Game by Racccoons
  • Game of the Year

If anyone manages to guess all ten winners before the show I'll give them twenty USD in eShop credit or local equivalent. It'll be tough, but I don't think it's impossible. Here are the three hints that I think you probably need:
  • Stupidest Purchase of the Year is hardware I bought this year
  • Shovelware of the Year is a Switch game that went on sale for two dollars within the last month (and I have no idea when it originally came out)
  • Funniest L of the Year was something that happened publicly, not anything personal to me
 
Look what I got set up

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I’m preparing myself for the Metroid challenge. It will be my first time playing the prime trilogy,
 
Annie only has one weasel at home, i have two small ones and a bigger one. As a multi-weasel tamer, i do not agree. ._.
well see Annie Dillard doesn’t “have” a weasel, and certainly not at home, because “having” a weasel is antithetical to the concept of weasels and one’s home is not true to the weasel

A weasel is wild. Who knows what he thinks? He sleeps in his underground den, his tail draped over his nose. Sometimes he lives in his den for two days without leaving. Outside, he stalks rabbits, mice, muskrats, and birds, killing more bodies than he can eat warm, and often dragging the carcasses home. Obedient to instinct, he bites his prey at the neck, either splitting the jugular vein at the throat or crunching the brain at the base of the skull, and he does not let go . One naturalist refused to kill a weasel who was socketed into his hand deeply as a rattlesnake. The man could in no way pry the tiny weasel off and he had to walk half a mile to water, the weasel dangling from his palm, and soak him off like a stubborn label.

And once, says Ernest Thompson Seton--once, a man shot an eagle out of the sky. He examined the eagle and found the dry skull of a weasel fixed by the jaws to his throat. The supposition is that the eagle had pounced on the weasel and the weasel swiveled and bit as instinct taught him, tooth to neck, and nearly won. I would like to have seen that eagle from the air a few weeks or months before he was shot: was the whole weasel still attached to his feathered throat, a fur pendant? Or did the eagle eat what he could reach, gutting the living weasel with his talons before his breast, bending his beak, cleaning the beautiful airborne bones?

I have been reading about weasels because I saw one last week. I startled a weasel who startled me, and we exchanged a long glance.

Twenty minutes from my house, through the woods by the quarry and across the highway, is Hollins Pond, a remarkable piece of shallowness, where I like to go at sunset and sit on a tree trunk. Hollins Pond is also called Murray's Pond; it covers two acres of bottomland near Tinker Creek with six inches of water and six thousand lily pads. In winter, brown-and-white steers stand in the middle of it, merely dampening their hooves; from the distant shore they look like miracle itself, complete with miracle's nonchalance. Now, in summer, the steers are gone. The water lilies have blossomed and spread to a green horizontal plane that is terra firma to plodding blackbirds, and tremulous ceiling to black leeches, crayfish, and carp.

This is, mind you, suburbia. It is a five-minute walk in three directions to rows of houses, though none is visible here. There's a 55 mph highway at one end of the pond, and a nesting pair of wood ducks at the other. Under every bush is a muskrat hole or a beer can. The far end is an alternating series of fields and woods, fields and woods, threaded everywhere with motorcycle tracks--in whose bare clay wild turtles lay eggs.

So. I had crossed the highway, stepped over two low barbed-wire fences, and traced the motorcycle path in all gratitude through the wild rose and poison ivy of the pond's shoreline up into high grassy fields. Then I cut down through the woods to the mossy fallen tree where I sit. This tree is excellent. It makes a dry, upholstered bench at the upper, marshy end of the pond, a plush jetty raised from the thorny shore between a shallow blue body of water and a deep blue body of sky.

The sun had just set. I was relaxed on the tree trunk, ensconced in the lap of lichen, watching the lily pads at my feet tremble and part dreamily over the thrusting path of a carp. A yellow bird appeared to my right and flew behind me. It caught my eye; I swiveled around--and the next instant, inexplicably, I was looking down at a weasel, who was looking up at me.

Weasel! I'd never seen one wild before. He was ten inches long, thin as a curve, a muscled ribbon, brown as fruitwood, soft-furred, alert. His face was fierce, small and pointed as a lizard's; he would have made a good arrowhead. There was just a dot of chin, maybe two brown hairs' worth, and then the pure white fur began that spread down his underside. He had two black eyes I didn't see, any more than you see a window.

The weasel was stunned into stillness as he was emerging from beneath an enormous shaggy wild rose bush four feet away. I was stunned into stillness twisted backward on the tree trunk. Our eyes locked, and someone threw away the key.

Our look was as if two lovers, or deadly enemies, met unexpectedly on an overgrown path when each had been thinking of something else: a clearing blow to the gut. It was also a bright blow to the brain, or a sudden beating of brains, with all the charge and intimate grate of rubbed balloons. It emptied our lungs. It felled the forest, moved the fields, and drained the pond; the world dismantled and tumbled into that black hole of eyes. If you and I looked at each other that way, our skulls would split and drop to our shoulders. But we don't. We keep our skulls. So.

He disappeared. This was only last week, and already I don't remember what shattered the enchantment. I think I blinked, I think I retrieved my brain from the weasel's and tried to memorize what I was seeing, and the weasel felt the yank of separation, the careening splash-down into real life and the urgent current of instinct. He vanished under the wild rose. I waited motionless, my mind suddenly full of data and my spirit with pleadings, but he didn't return.

Please do not tell me about "approach-avoidance conflicts." I tell you I've been in that weasel's brain for sixty seconds, and he was in mine. Brains are private places, muttering through unique and secret tapes--but the weasel and I both plugged into another tape simultaneously, for a sweet and shocking time. Can I help it if it was a blank?

What goes on in his brain the rest of the time? What does a weasel think about? He won't say. His journal is tracks in clay, a spray of feathers, mouse blood and bone: uncollected, unconnected, loose-leaf, and blown.

I would like to learn, or remember, how to live. I come to Hollins Pond not so much to learn how to live as, frankly, to forget about it. That is, I don't think I can learn from a wild animal how to live in particular--shall I suck warm blood, hold my tail high, walk with my footprints precisely over the prints of my hands?--but I might learn something of mindlessness, something of the purity of living in the physical sense and the dignity of living without bias or motive. The weasel lives in necessity and we live in choice, hating necessity and dying at the last ignobly in its talons. I would like to live as I should, as the weasel lives as he should. And I suspect that for me the way is like the weasel's: open to time and death painlessly, noticing everything, remembering nothing, choosing the given with a fierce and pointed will.

I missed my chance. I should have gone for the throat. I should have lunged for that streak of white under the weasel's chin and held on, held on through mud and into the wild rose, held on for a dearer life. We could live under the wild rose as weasels, mute and uncomprehending. I could very calmly go wild. I could live two days in the den, curled, leaning on mouse fur, sniffing bird bones, blinking, licking, breathing musk, my hair tangled in the roots of grasses. Down is a good place to go, where the mind is single. Down is out, out of your ever-loving mind and back to your careless senses. I remember muteness as a prolonged and giddy fast, where every moment is a feast of utterance received. Time and events are merely poured, unremarked, and ingested directly, like blood pulsed into my gut through a jugular vein. Could two live that way? Could two live under the wild rose, and explore by the pond, so that the smooth mind of each is as everywhere present to the other, and as received and as unchallenged, as falling snow?

We could, you know. We can live any way we want. People take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience--even of silence--by choice. The thing is to stalk your calling in a certain skilled and supple way, to locate the most tender and live spot and plug into that pulse. This is yielding, not fighting. A weasel doesn't "attack" anything; a weasel lives as he's meant to, yielding at every moment to the perfect freedom of single necessity.

I think it would be well, and proper, and obedient, and pure, to grasp your one necessity and not let it go, to dangle from it limp wherever it takes you. Then even death, where you're going no matter how you live, cannot you part. Seize it and let it seize you up aloft even, till your eyes burn out and drop; let your musky flesh fall off in shreds, and let your very bones unhinge and scatter, loosened over fields, over fields and woods, lightly, thoughtless, from any height at all, from as high as eagles.

yeah I was making a weird suswave-level joke about kids being weasels and thought it was somehow inspiring and comforting in a backflip stretch kind of way, like a “sorry it’s hard but the kids will be okay in the wider world by being true to themselves and getting up to shenanigans” kind of thing

sorry if that was hard to parse!
 
Finally ready to go into Lothric Castle (Dark Souls 3). But that'll be for another day.

Wish me luck everyone!
One day at a time. You've got this!

Look what I got set up

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Oh my goodness, an honest-to-goodness Switch Pro leak

Okay, so I'm finishing up the script for the Raccoonies, and it'll probably happen in some form now. Here are the ten prestigious categories:
  • Dark Horse of the Year
  • Most Not Done Game
  • Fuck This Game of the Year
  • Old Game of the Year
  • Mobile Trash of the Year
  • Stupidest Purchase of the Year
  • Shovelware of the Year
  • Funniest L of the Year
  • Most Anticipated Game by Racccoons
  • Game of the Year
This is the real TGA

Has anyone seen the current standings for Players' Voice at TGA
I hadn't

I checked

I laughed

I hope it wins
 
Unfortunately not. There's not even an anime about regular humans playing lacrosse. (There are a few manga, though.)
Pitch it to @Dragoncaine, I'm sure Hulu does anime

ahh you’re probably right. Daniel Craig is gonna be there, right? He’s James Bond now, so they can do something with that
All this talk about whether Zelda or the Drake get shown at TGA, watch the big reveal be who's playing Bond next

Because it's really funny lol

As of writing this post, the current standings are:
Genshin Impact 54%
Sonic Frontiers 32%
Elden Ring 8%
God of War Ragnarok 5%
Stray 2%
With all the rumors swirling that Genshin devs are bribing players to vote for them, this sucks.. Sonic was way ahead of them when I voted yesterday, like not even close.
 
With all the rumors swirling that Genshin devs are bribing players to vote for them, this sucks.. Sonic was way ahead when I voted yesterday, like not even close.
I'm gonna be real with you, even if Genshin were not present and it was just Sonic way ahead of ER and GoW, it seems like a pretty damning condemnation of this award. I've always been a bit weary of having this kind of popular vote award with the current tally visible, it just seems real easy to bomb
 
Making UI indicators for buffs is actually easier than I thought. Looks nice too.

Can't wait to see some of these buffs stack like crazy when I start generating random mobs.
 
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