> Next month we will release our Follow Questions capability (something that has been discussed by the community for years). This feature will allow users to “follow” or “unfollow” questions. You’ll be notified on new activity for questions you follow and have the ability to silence questions you no longer want to be notified about to reduce the noise you receive in your inbox.
Combat is the part of the game where I need rules to back me up. I want a clearly (ish) defined set of rules for what happens when the party attacks X with Y.
@NautArch To be fair, in D&D at least, you don't usually roll if there is no chance of success. A smooth stone wall that actually is unclimable wouldn't warrant a roll at all. A player in disbelief is free to try though... I think after a few tries they will understand. Failure isn't something to be scared of.
@NautArch I honestly can't advise going to authority to complain about something that happened months ago if it's not part of a pattern of similar behaviour; it sucks but the outcome will most likely be either nothing or negative
And hopefully that will be as far as it needs to go. Maybe when SE is approached by an actual lawyer with actual legal demands, it will unlock some actions previously held to be too expensive/complicated/whatever for SE and allow things to move forward
Well, seems like the corp didn't take a hint from the reconciliation of *people*, so now there's this. https://www.gofundme.com/f/stop-stack-overflow-from-defaming-its-users
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Could be fun to try online rpg some day. But I remember our gamemasters being very creative at mixing the real world with the game. Arriving in full costume and makeup. Having someone turn off electricity at a certain point in the game. Best gaming experience I've had was when we didn't know that another group were playing in the same world as we did. The groups where brought together mid-game and we had no idea what their mission was.
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Oct 17, 2019 22:10
I'm tired of posts where they're like "we are gonna fix this and we are sorry" okay fine but do the things
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