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Cake day: July 16th, 2024

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  • I’m not sure what it’s called, buy I love the trope of where a large party gets split off into two smaller parties who eventually reunite. This split could be forced through physical events or it could just be a relationship split between friends.

    Lord the Rings is a great example of what I mean. Frodo is forced to leave after seeing what the Ring does and Sam goes with him, while Mary and Pippin get kidnapped and have their own adventure, and finally Aragorn and his merry trio go help the war effort in Rohan. They all end up reunited in the end though.




  • You’re fine lol. I will say i do use FSR to upscale UI specifically on old games where the UI wasn’t made with 1440p or higher in mind so it’s fuzzy and jagged (Assassin’s Creed Black Flag and Rogue are the two main examples). I’m not really sure what the performance is all about though. My GPU is a RX 7600 XT 16 GB at 2.47 GHz clock speed, so i feel like that should be enough for City at 4k, maybe not though.

    I wasn’t aware there was a good ending in Knight though. I knew about the Nightmare difficulty changes but i had always assumed the ending was the exact same regardless of 100% status due to the older games





  • I used the benchmark at 4K and was getting around 30 FPS average. I’m fine with 30 FPS to be honest, but if i have the option of scaling down to 1440p and getting 60 i’d much rather take that. The FSR was honestly just personal preference though. I looked at it compared to Steam OS’s linear scaling and went “I like how this looks more” and that was my rationale.

    I was planning on 100% City, it’s my favorite, and i had fun 100% Asylum, but i saw the number of collectibles and decided maybe that’s better saved for when i can allot time to it















  • One my favorite ways to summarize this kind of thinking is with the Bill & Ted quote “Be Excellent To Each Other, and Party On Dudes” (mostly the first half applies to this post though). The part that applies to this post, Keanu Reeves said he interprets as follows:

    I think that the sentiment of it is really just be the best person, the best human being you can be, and if you do that, then you can party on and live life to the fullest, but you’re gonna be safe… You’re going to be supported, you’re going to get the gift of giving, you’re going to get the gift of receiving, you’re going to get to the gift of sharing. We’re all just some humans on a rock in space, and so it’s kinda nice to kind of promote that idea of ‘give a little, get a lot’, kind of bring it in for a group hug."