Check out Going Medieval. Doesn't have everything DF has, but it's something.
It's low-poly so it's not that big of a jump, but the 3d camera alone makes it so much easier to play than dwarf fortress.
Check out Going Medieval. Doesn't have everything DF has, but it's something.
It's low-poly so it's not that big of a jump, but the 3d camera alone makes it so much easier to play than dwarf fortress.
Just hop back to the shower.
Getting a bit tired of KCD2 by now, not sure what to play next. Might be doing some gamedev for a while instead.
I find it most useful as a means of getting answers for stuff that have poor documentation. A couple weeks ago chatgpt gave me an answer whose keyword had no matches on Google at all. No idea where it took that from (probably some private codebase), but it worked.
Squaresoft games were so good that there was a weird full decade there where the name Square Enix still managed to get me interested into checking out games, but the games themselves never did. Eventually this too died out and I finally don't care at all about square anymore.
Can't really think of any
IRL here in Brazil, I've never seen anyone talk about star trek (or even star wars), like... ever. Online, it took me a while to get used to how much people talk about it.
It didn't take them 10 years to come up with the hypothesis though, which is all the AI did - mixed along with other hypothesis that would also need to be tested and verified...
In the end it can increase your productivity, just saying it doesn't do 10 years worth of work in 2 days.
Each tile has 3 different colors and one shape. You can pick any of those things to match between tiles. It's not a combination of them. Like: you can solve by matching all the tile colors, or the tile's sticker's outer color, or the shape, or the inner color. It's up to you which one you want to match to form a side.
Hopefully it's included with one of the apps or classes I've already paid for.
If Trump does it, does it count for America or Russia?