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00:07
@trogdor I think Guamian flows better, but it definitely sounds much less formal.
And, obviously, I wouldn't have to live with it.
no you would not XD
I think we have enough informality here as it is
not that I don't like informality, but there does need to be some kind of balance, and we do have a lot of it
@trogdor I'm not sure it's possible to be too informal :)
@Miniman I didn't say we have too much
XD
@trogdor You did say you think you have enough, which I took to mean that more would be too much :P
well true
00:11
Thinking about it, I guess in some cultures formality and courtesy are effectively the same thing, in which case you could definitely have too much informality.
but I think when designating a word to call people who live here, informality in the name itself might come off as disrespect
@trogdor Well, us Ozzies know all about that XD
@Miniman there is a little bit of that here
@Miniman is that term considered disrespectful there? or possibly ok for you to say but not for anyone from outside of the country?
anyway, part of my point is that the world at large does not tend to think about Guam much or take it very seriously
an incredibly widely used informal sounding name for the people who live here would not help with that
@trogdor As far as I know, no-one considers it disrespectful, but I'm sure there's people out there who would disagree with me.
00:17
@trogdor That's unfortunately true. I have to admit, I'm not sure I'd ever even heard of Guam before I started hanging out here.
I asked precisely because reactions to nicknames for a wide group of people like that one are quite often taken in a variety of ways
Side note: Gah. I got 400 rep worth of upvotes yesterday, but because I'm a good citizen who downvotes untested houserules, it didn't count for Legendary at all :(
@Miniman I mean, don't get me wrong, we are not doing very much to get recognition from the world, and I certainly don't want Guam to be world famous, but when people do think about us I would prefer it not be just because something is going wrong for us or reflecting poorly on us
and that seems to be the majority of the attention we get right now T.T
@trogdor Yeah, there's one nickname for a nationality that I hear used a lot, but have no idea whether it's derogatory or not, and don't know anyone of that nationality well enough to ask them.
@Miniman Which nationality?
00:23
@Adeptus Phillipino.
@Miniman If the nickname you're talking about is "pinoy", I believe that's one they call themselves (maybe in/from their native language)
@Adeptus I've heard it used, yeah, but still have no clue whether it's offensive from an outsider. And Google hasn't helped me.
@Miniman True, the "from an outsider" might make a difference...
 
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01:59
@Miniman Well, I wouldn't say it.
@BESW I don't say it, but I would still like to know.
Next time I see Jake, I'll ask him.
@BESW Thanks! I'd appreciate that.
 
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03:23
Because I was bored, I present for consideration: Who is #1 in each tag?
I am kinda surprised how many names I recognized were on there
you are more likely to recognize them because, by definition, they're common
@JoelHarmon True dat!
This also stems from a realisation: data.SE appears to store every query I run in perpetuity. So the least I can do is give them useful names.
I suppose you could also dominate a category with one or two really highly voted answers, in which case it's an obscure category or you've almost certainly come across the question before
@JoelHarmon Yeah, there are plenty of tags on that list that only have a single post to their name.
03:44
Hah! I'm #1 in . Obviously I rolled 18 in Charisma.
Unfortunately, I'm also #1 in . "Oops."
@doppelgreener You're #1 in .
@BESW [Eyes @doppelgreener suspiciously]
@Miniman He's also #1 in and .
[eyes even more suspiciouser]
@BESW Wow, that got weird fast.
I'm afraid to say that I'm #1 in .
Also , which seems fitting given my username.
I'm #1 in , which I haven't even read.
@Magician is #1 in , s, and ing. I assume he contracts with @doppelgreener.
...
I assume that's one question in very under-used tags
Well, ok. No. Hopefully it's two questions.
03:53
You're also #1 in .
Actually, new game. Randomly select two or three tags. Come up with a title of a good question that'd use them.
Meanwhile...
№ 612 Lady SETI, DEMON of: ‣ irrespective smokehouses ‣ jigsawed kookaburras https://t.co/lNVV2P1wer
@Magician Megadungeon x10, dungeon design x20, odnd x16.
Randomly generated demon summoning grimoire, complete with sigils.
Given how much it seems to come up, I think I'll add the total number of questions in the tag.
[closes eyes, spins scroll]
03:56
"Wolsung: Steampulp Fantasy is a roleplaying game of cinematic action set in the daring times of the Magical-Industrial Revolution."

"An RPG based on the Pokémon video game franchise."
Had to look that up. Um.
There we go! You can see how busy the tag is, and it orders your tags by how busy they are so the more obscure tags are at the bottom.
"How can I make my Pokerole NPCs more racist?"
Well that's definitely an angle.
"more racist without planning for it beforehand"
(For the blissfully unaware, Wolsung has... strong tendencies... with racial subject matter.)
[tries again]
@trogdor should ask and answer a question so he can be #1 in .
04:00
lol
that tag has no use though
Interesting, turns out you can't capitalise letters in a tag.
I will just have my question removed and get a nice note about how the site works XD
@Miniman just another reason I won't be doing this thing
BURNINATE requires caps, no other way of saying it will do for me
@Miniman Can't format either.
@trogdor "I want to optimize my character for BURNINATION. Which feats and spells should I use to become the greatest BURNINATOR I can be?"
@BESW "I'm building a megadungeon with recurring theme of light and darkness, and need a variety of puzzles based on line of sight/light."
04:02
@Magician VTC brainstorming request.
Drat
(I assume the hard part of the game is making up questions that won't get closed.)
Yeah
How do you get random tags, do you just scroll through the list?
Put the cursor on the list, close my eyes, scroll, and then double-click before opening my eyes to select a line.
How can I adjust the difficulty of finding puzzle pieces/clues hidden in my megadungeon?
this is a harder than expected game
A popular game, SotDL
@JoelHarmon Make it "in my fog-filled megadungeon" and I think that's a winner.
I'm trying to write a query to generate 3 random tags, but those 3 come up every time - I think data.SE uses caching, and it's throwing things off.
04:11
what's your query?
"Chaching" would be a good name for a goblin.
Proposed refinement: reroll if you get a second setting (obviously can't automate).
Just enter something (doesn't matter what) as a parameter.
@Miniman [sweats]
@Miniman Invalid column name 'asdf'.
04:13
@doppelgreener If that's an attempt to prove your humanity, it won't work.
nevermind, it should work with anything now.
Although if you give it the same thing twice, you'll get the same results.
So it's... random seed?
@Magician No, it does absolutely nothing.
It's just to convince the database that you're running a different query and it shouldn't just give you the cached results.
Ahhhh.
04:16
@Miniman "How can I ensure my hobbit passes by the Eye of the Demon Lord without being seen in his territory?"
Or at least, I think that's what's happening.
@doppelgreener Monk?
@Miniman ... i picked two of your three XD can't think of how to do monk as well
"How does demon monk's ability to sense virtue interact with cover in SotDL?"
@Magician I think knowing about the game system might be cheating XD
(I don't know if there are demon lords in that game and whether they can sense virtue, but there should be and they should)
04:20
Well, nvm me then.
Hehe. We can't be expected to know the random systems. As long as you can convincingly make stuff up, you win :)
practically writes itself.
> CHACHING
Concept: Hapless goblin lackey; Trouble: Kleptomaniac; Live to profit another day!
+3 Quick
+2 Sneaky, Clever
+1 Flashy, Careful
+0 Forceful

But look what I grabbed!: Whenever you concede in a fight, you get an aspect with one free invoke representing some riches you stole.
Play dead: You get +2 to use Flashy to distract someone when drawing attention to yourself with overdramatic injuries or death.
@doppelgreener Chachingkacha!
@Miniman "Is there a magic item that fits my minion's budget which lets him tame a dragon?"
04:27
@BESW I was thinking more along the lines of "What kind of minion would a dragon keep to make magical items for it?"
@Miniman "How can I craft a magical pocket dragon minion?"
@doppelgreener
@Miniman [leaves question unmodified] :D
@doppelgreener That's pretty cool.
Yeah, but wait 'til it starts telling everyone their symptoms are from a lack of Google Fiber in their diet.
@BESW i don't know how to respond to that XD
(It's pretty big, so I didn't want to let it come up in chat as an image.)
@doppelgreener Like this: "You mean fibre, right?"
04:55
I do, but Google doesn't.
@BESW I know. I just like to stick up for the underdogs of the spelling world.
I tend to use an unholy amalgam of British spelling with American idiom.
It's one trick my family has started abusing in games like Fibbage: Using a distinctively Americanized spelling makes everyone think that your answer must have come from the game, not from one of the players.
 
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06:22
@BESW I thought of something else regarding Ancillary Justice. I'm reading it in English, as you probably did as well. My wife read it in Hebrew, which is much more gendered a language - every verb, every adjective is conjugated with the gender.
How's Chamorro in that respect?
Also, while I'm on the subject, how many books are translated into Chamorro?
Hmm. No email. Maybe I didn't buy any books that were part of the suit.
Let's see if I have any credit on the site.
Hmm. Amazon claims I'm a customer since 2008, which is a shame, because it means I've lost the account that I've used since 1998.
I would be nice to find and merge the accounts, since I ordered so many books over the years and some might be in the Amazon Matchbook program.
06:42
Wow, a question just reached a 4:1 ratio of deleted to nondeleted answers.
@Miniman It should be protected, preserved, and brought as an example of a bad question that draws bad answers, then.
Which is it?
I've tried efbulkinsert.codeplex.com which is nice and fast for pure inserts, which is fine for most of our usecases, but we might also need the ability to update, not just insert.
@lisardggY This one.
But a quick query tells me that there's another one with a 5:1 ratio out there.
Lots of gamerec. Not surprising.
Yeah.
Actually, that gives me an idea.
Hmmm, potentially contentious tags didn't turn out to be very informative.
06:58
@Miniman I know exactly why hybrid-rpg has that ratio.
@Miniman Amend it to focus on questions with at least 5 or 10 answers actually existing.
Because at the moment, it'll pick out tags where only 2 or 3 answers actually exist. The one or two deleted answers are just statistical anomalies at that scale.
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Q: When did Baldur's Gate's Outer City come to be?

RofloLast weekend I was re-reading the setting booklet from Murder in Baldur's Gate. Since the only game I have in this area is happening closer to the Year of Wild Magic than the Year of the Awakened Sleepers (or in less fancy terms: historically placed around when 3rd edition came out.) so far I've ...

I know it's not much, but it's a shame the points will go to waste :/
07:25
@Momonga-sama I was trying to work up an answer for that one even before the bounty, but I just can't find anything :(
@doppelgreener Simple enough to do, but I'm not sure it's really helped.
This might just be not a useful measure of contentiousnessness.
@lisardggY Chamorro is almost as gendered as Spanish, so in between English and Hebrew.
And very little is translated into it; the language is on the edge of dying out. One of my friends was astonished to learn that a few dozen Baha'i prayers and holy passages have been translated.
(Was out taking my dad to an appointment, and then had food from a stall at the Wednesday night craft market.)
@Miniman I like Tuggy's comment on one of those answers.
(For the under-10k-ers, the comment is this close to saying "I find your lack of citation disturbing.")
@Miniman I like how Paranoia is in the top 3.
@BESW It's annoying how when I keep fiddling around with a query, links to it don't stick to the version they were actually linked to.
07:44
Heheh.
07:55
@Miniman I think you need to be forking the query if you want to fundamentally change how it works but keep a version link.
Otherwise you're just, y'know, overwriting the same query.
Yeah, that query.
@doppelgreener Yeah, I know. Unfortunately, if you wrote the query yourself, you don't get the fork query button - I have to remember to copy it to a new query editor.
@Miniman say whaaaaat
If he won't, I will. "Whaaaaat."
 
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10:11
I'm pretty sure this is a dupe of this. VTC if you agree?
 
2 hours later…
12:05
So I saw someone from my old Exalted group yesterday. He made it pretty clear that he thought I was in the wrong for disagreeing with anything the GM did, and was quite unpleasant to be around in general. Wasn't really prepared for that one.
 
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13:09
@Fibericon
@Fibericon What did the GM do wrong in general?
He based a whole story arc off his NPC, so we were just tagging along for her epic redemption arc. When we finally got to the big bad, there was nothing we could do to hurt it - the option was not available to us, because only his NPC could hurt it.
He then proceeded to kill two party members, including hitting me three times in a row while I was already unconscious, and ignored said NPC. Immediately following this, he magically ended the combat by saying the NPC finished casting her spell, so the big bad died instantly with no ability to resist.
I said, after the last session of that arc, that it seemed like poor form. He responded by shouting and showing me the door, so I gave it a couple of weeks of thought, then informed the group I would be leaving.
Best decision. That says a lot about him as a person.
I guess. His other story arcs were decent - we'd been in this campaign for a while, switching back and forth between him and me running it. I got blindsided by his inability to take any criticism though.
13:28
Story arcs could be decent. But it more sounds like he was putting the story on the rails. Not so much letting the PCs have their own choice.
Yeah, we were largely incapable of even solving any of the major problems that came up in the story. The final battle was just the most blatant. Having the big bad with only one weakness that can kill it for good is fine. I figured we were just going to beat the snot out of it, hold it down, and let that NPC wiggle her fingers to finish it off. No such luck.
Nothing like sitting by and watching that final cutscene :D
Mmmm delicious cutscenes. At least there were no quick time events.
Nah. That would add too much interaction with the cutscene
We lost party members though. One of them was female. If I'd known this was going to happen, I would have named her Aeris. Missed opportunity, really.
13:48
@Fibericon That sounds like someone who either doesn't understand player agency, or blatantly wanted to deny you access to it. Depending on how many sessions this took place over, I would probably not have lasted to the end.
@DavidWilkins If I hadn't known the GM for such a long time, I probably wouldn't have made it past session two. That was about when I realized that we couldn't even make the journey without deus ex machina.
14:03
I mean there's always the idea of railing the story a bit. Especially to fall into what the DM/GM had planned so you know, he's not sitting there trying to ad-lib absolutely everything. But then there's revolving the entire story around an NPC. Huge no.
I had that happen, in reverse, when I was GMing a Star Wars game. The PCs became absolutely obsessed with finding/rescuing a particular jedi who'd been captured. My original plan was to just forget about him for two years in game time, but I guess he was just the most lovable guy you've ever met, because the PCs made the entire story about him.
 
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17:30
@waxeagle are we having a game tomorrow night?
17:53
Its odd how good of audio books R. A. Salvatore's writing makes
18:32
0
A: What are some alternatives to using miniatures for games that require them?

Momonga-samaPaper dolls/figures/models Similar trick is used in miniature wargames. There are lots of this stuff on the internet. Probably you will find what you want without a problem. Just search for paper models/figures. You can just print them on paper and glue it to appropriate size base, bu...

19:00
After seeing how high a dispel magic check might be, I think I'm leaving the "let's raise my caster level" tactic aside and I will instead try "let's hope they never try to dispel me".
 
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20:23
It's highly unlikely that someone will have all of those boosts on them
I think you have to be level 50 or something
This game plays up to level 33
No psionics, luckily, leaves out some options, including the biggest buffs
@SPavel Also, players can use up to 2 prestige classes at a time, but I'm not sure this applies to NPCs as well.
20:41
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21:00
Yeah, with 33 levels to use and Fate mantle unavailable, the bonus is substantially lower.
The word of the day is leucocholy.
> leucocholy - noun - leu·co·choly - \ˈlükəˌkälē\
plural -es
: a state of feeling that accompanies preoccupation with trivial and insipid diversions
 
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22:21
@SPavel still very high
22:37
D&D 3.5? Yeah, a good rule of thumb is that it's easier to get "doing things" numbers higher than "stopping things" numbers, but that neither is as useful as "ignoring numbers" things--and you can almost always find one of those.

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