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  • Oh most definitely. I don't want my players to fail (if I can help it) and generally try to reward creative thinking, but also want their victories to be earned and not just fudged rolls or suddenly dumb NPCs.

    I think where the line gets crossed is when they're doing actions their character would never do, or they're trying to poke holes in the set without a clear goal. I usually ask additional questions to see what they expect to happen (in case they are playing 4D chess), but sometimes they're just trying to cause chaos, in which case I got to pull them aside and give them the talk.

  • In my experiences, every time someone does something incredibly bold like that, they get mad their actions have consequences.

    I think some people really just want a DM to roll with their shenanigans all the time.

  • I think Eboshi is actually evil, but she's charismatically evil so it comes off different.

    She allows her own people to be bombed, she abandons the wounded from her caravan, and she's effectively tricked the lepers into working to death for her. She could have given up on the forest spirit many times, but left irontown under siege so she could have a chance at killing a god.

    She only cares about her people so long as they're empowering her. She listened to Ashitaka talk balance but the minute he went to enforce it, she tried to kill him.

    Every time she apologizes and says she will do better, and people forgive her, but she doesn't actually change her ways.

    I think this is why Ashitaka ultimately stays in the town - To basically keep her on the path and to her word. (I don't recall if he literally says that)

  • You can report the video.

    But to be blunt, I wouldn't really worry about it. Most people don't pirate, and trying to chase pirates down isn't exactly going to convert them to paying customers as they're not the type to buy it anyways.

    Do frequent smallish updates to add QoL options, bugfixes, etc. (As you should be anyways) This will make the store version superior and making pirated copies obsolete and require new versions to keep up. Obviously additional Steam features are valuable here too as you don't quite get those in alternate versions.

    I've demoed my games at conventions and had people tell me to my face that they're going to pirate my game. I'd offer them a free key instead and one guy said he'd prefer to pirate it, so idk some people are just extra.

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    Can't see several posts in app

  • This sounds dumb as all heck but a Fediverse equivalent of LinkedIn. Not some corporate hellscape, but something geared towards semi-pro or hobbyists who are looking for collaborative projects. It would serve as a portfolio and a way to group up and network.

    So for example, you're a YouTuber who is looking for an editor. Its not career pay but its a paid side gig. Or maybe you're an audio guy and are looking to get into the film industry, and want to see if there are local indie films looking for your skills.

    There are 'services' for these but they're either adapted from something else (like Reddit or Facebook) or they have some aggressive middleman monetization. And many basically require you to host your portfolio elsewhere, which is sometimes funky to run your own hosting.

  • Wizards @lemmy.world

    The refectory calls to me

    Wizards @lemmy.world

    A lingering curse

    Wizards @lemmy.world

    Both require privilege over their domains

    Wizards @lemmy.world

    And then to replenish mana afterwards

    Wizards @lemmy.world

    I'm there every Wednesday

    Wizards @lemmy.world

    My very own dimension

  • It seems like you got your taste of social media, decided you were essentially done with it and moved on.

    I am just about in the same boat, I feel social media doesn't offer me much that I value, and so I have been looking elsewhere.

  • I know a guy that took a security camera and hooked it up to watch his lawnmower, which is set to automatically mow a certain area as guided by the camera.

    So he just hits a button and watches his lawn get mowed.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Heck AI

    memes @lemmy.world

    Feeling a little uneasy all of the sudden