Thank @less, I finally killed Khan. I additionally used strong stone walls to stall him (edddd), that and haste bought me enough time to prepare blizzard balls.
Usually, I play one race. After being promoted to 1 more higher league I've tried to play random... Off course, I began to lose a lot... definitely, other races require other BO, other micro, other strategy, other skills.
What I see beneficial of playing random is:
Your opponent doesn't know y...
Hey guys, just wondering, I have a large house/base that is divided into four sections. I want to implement a redstone circuit that will automatically close all the doors that are connected to the adjacent building (I plan to have four control rooms, one per section). Do you think this is possibl...
So, I looked as the link and here is what I saw:
Idra selects all drones (by boxing)
Idra sends drones past mineral line, then to a specific patch
Idra selects 3 drones
Idra sends those drones to a second patch
Idra selects 2 drones
Idra sends them to a third patch
Let's see it in slow mo:
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I've seen videos that explain how to make redstone double doors, but none of them really explain why redstone double doors work that way, just that they do.
Is there an explanation for their behaviour?
What's important isn't that it's a graph, it is the data that is in the graph/chart
Like with "How do I" questions, the fact you're asking how to do something isn't really relevant for both categorization and searching. More important is the thing you're actually asking how to do, like "solve a puzzle" or "beat a boss".
So a question asking for a comparison chart of weapons in the game seems, to me, more useful categorized as being about weapons than as being a chart. And a chart about upgrade paths seems more useful if it's tagged for being about upgrade paths.
I compare it to when I search for a chart of data inside of a strategy guide - I look for the content of the chart, I don't start with the fact that it's a chart (partly because I don't know for certain that it will be a chart)
I understand that, but phrasing the question like that is technically just trying to shape the answers. It doesn't actually change the data point that the question is seeking.
Actually, if I ask for a list of all the weapons, a nice graphical chart would help the most even if it's unnecessary and I don't explicitly request for it.
I don't think that my explicit mention of it truly alters the nature of the question. Just my own preference of data presentation.
A tag like that is technically similar to suggesting that we should implement similar tags for lists and tables if they are explicitly asked for
Speaking of which, I was thinking of asking a question about item drops, and I seem to notice we don't actually have a tag for it. Considering its prevalence in many sorts of games, it seems like a useful tag.
@Grace I think you convinced me. I still think it's awesome, but (1) it does open the way to "list", "table", etc... so if anything, what we want is a single "data" tag; and (2) I agree it's similar to "how-to" - it's a meta-tag describing the nature of the question, rather than its content.
I've been tossing between [enemy-drops], [item-drops], and just [drops]. But that's a bit of... selectivity of terminology, so I was wondering if anyone had any better ideas. There are a couple other questions I can think of which the tag could apply.
Almost all selectable promotions in civ5 (meaning, the ones you select when a unit gains a level) have other promotions as requirements. The Civilopedia already lists the requirement for each promotion, but only its immediate ones; is there any chart or diagram summarizing this promotion prerequi...
I was notified today that I now have the ability to edit tag wikis. Of course, to edit a tag wiki, I have to fulfill one of two requirements:
have a total score of 100 or more for the tag (thus having earned the bronze badge for that tag)
be in the top 20 answerers for the tag
At the moment, ...
@GraceNote It's just not the same, I believe the restrictions on tag wikis kept some people from contributing that just did not have enough rep already.
In Resonance of Fate, you can get colored hexes primarily as a drop from human enemies or as a bonus prize after specific overworld battles. Once you figure out where to get each drop, it becomes not too difficult to harvest them... until you advance the plot. In later chapters, enemies in battle...
I'm a little bit confused - I see (here for example) special Nintendo DSi SDHC memory cards.
My question is if there is really any difference between these NDSi cards and a regular SDHC cards? Can I use a regular card and if I do, will I be limited in any aspect compared to a NDSi card?
Base worker saturation was well covered here
I'm looking for a good food composition mid to late game running on 3, 4, or 2.5 bases with the first base slowly running out of minerals. I believe you would roughly want ~30 workers per base (say 3 bases) that would account for around 100 of your 20...
Mmkay. I'll leave the [accessory] tag for now, hesitantly. That's something that might be looked at again in the future but it's nothing of big consequence right now.
...except the question isn't actually asking about the drop! It's asking about how to get the item, to which the answer is that it's a drop! Gnyargh!
Obviously, this just means I need to get one of you to buy Chantelise and ask about the item drops in that game
It's made by the same people who made Recettear, its music is awesome and the gameplay is great. I think a lot of you would enjoy it, and the people who localized Recettear are working on localizing it as well.
It's about a pair of sisters, Chante and Elise. In the world, you don't go out on the night of the red moon, because it is dangerous and a witch will curse you. So naturally, by some strange compulsion, Elise wanders out when the moon is redder than it ever has been before, and Chante chases after her
Consciousness fades, wake up, and Chante is now a fairy. The two then travel to an area (Gah! I forgot the name!), where it is alleged that they can reverse the witch's spell.
It's also the only game I know of where you can say "I'm using my big sister as bait to catch octopi in lava!"
A lot of possible questions, but also a lot of awesome fun. I've pretty much fully beaten the game, so you needn't worry about whether or not anyone knows the answer ♪
I'm wondering if it's possible to get a patch for it, or if I'll have to buy the English version in full.
Honestly, it's a good enough game that I wouldn't severely mind buying it again.
Hm... issue. I can answer any question... but my terminology might not match exactly to the English translations. I'm going to have to speed-run it on release. Well, good thing Chantelise includes time trial, anyway. ♪
I'm a Windows software developer interested in reading the .quizPack file format. It is designed for Apple iQuiz software, and contains text quizzes for iPod. The text file format, unpacked from quizPack, "trivia.txt" is fully documented here. But how to unpack these files?
I cannot find any spe...
But really, a proper solution requires a different approach. Like bwarner's idea of grouping the 1/2/3 promotions together, and maybe color-coding each promotion to list what unit types can access it
Hey guys, I'm trying to track down a game I used to play around 1999. It was windows, had a main protagonist called Dick or Dirk or somesuch. Medieval peasant becomes hero sort of thing. Very dry humour, and i seem to remember you could punch ducks. It was drawn isomorphic and it worked on a grid...
In Resistance 2 co-op, in the subway tunnels part of the Bracknell map, there are a number of titans that teleport in at various points. Usually these guys take a lot of punishment before they go down, especially when you get the extra-strength ones that are handed out when you have a full-up par...