The game has this very problematic bug, where some teammates can get stuck behind walls on DLC map areas.
What can I do to fix stuck teammates?
Here is an example, where Asuna and Silica are stuck behind a wall inside one of the areas of Dissonance of the Nexus.
The Malus Darkblade of Dark Elves in Total War Warhammer II has a unique mechanic: every round he gets "possession points" - 2 if he is in the field, 1 if he is in a city. When he hits 10 points (or maybe even 9?) his armies stop regenerating after combat, even when they are in an owned city. Of ...
Found out today that my local transit is on strike as of Tuesday. I don't own a car. It will now cost my household 60 dollars a day to get to and from work via taxi or rideshare services. I cant afford it, but we dont really have anyone we can carpool with because of the shifts we work and where we live. I am just gonna pray really really hard that it is a short strike.
General question for the room: there was a comment left on this question which has since been removed. I left a comment addressing that particular comment.
Should my comment also be removed?
Currently it is the latest comment - not the one addressing the OP
I just started playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between World and found the guy talking about StreetPass and fighting Shadow Links. problem is that where i live i get next to no hits on StreetPass even when i left my 3DS on while going to work both in the game i was playing at the time and in ...
I’m making a map in Minecraft where two players try and get the most kills in a 10 minute time period, right now I have a timer set up with seconds being the score value and a repeating command block that removes one score value from that item/player, I thought of a complicated way of making a ki...
I would like to sort a total of 4 numbers in a Rec Room circuit. Ideally, I'd like to do it in a single tick, but a multi-tick solution might be workable.
The inputs would be 4 separate pins and the outputs would be 4 pins as well. When the sort is complete, the output pins should contain all of...
I just downloaded the game and finished the tutorials and played my first match (I think this first match is the last part of the tutorial).
Then, a white message appeared taking most of screen space. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be an ad, or if I received a reward, or it's an information m...
I made this game ago. First for fun but now sometime i play it feel stress. Just because my feeling has something wrong?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gagaworldandroid.hana
website:
https://tapdistudiotd.info/gagaworld.html
These two path actions seem to yield the same results, except that Alfyns Inquire doesn't have a chance of failure.
What reasons are there to use Scrutinize instead of Inquire? Do you get better information from Scrutinize because it has a chance of failure?
If so, should I be running a team co...
(I'm not sure if this is the right forum to ask)
I'm setting up my Minecraft server and I'm trying to setup port forwarding. Do you know how to do that on THIS router?
I expected the german consulate to lead me on a lengthy bs process on accessing my data, but they outright told me "Uh, we usually don't give out this data, why do you want this?"
So Dragonball Fighterz Z recently announced a new DLC character, Ultra Instinct Goku.
This is a 3v3 fighting game, and with this recent Goku announcement, there's now enough Gokus to have two full teams of GOku, and still have 1 goku left over
So everything on the internal network is slow today because we have to go to a St. John's data centre, which went offline over the weekend due to the storm.
On steam it’s 91GB and on Rockstar Games it’s 88GB. I need it for under 69GB. When you google how large a GTA V file is google says only 65GB. Is this actually possible. Also clearing out my files is not an option as at the moment all that is on my PC is windows.
Ugh, I hate how fanfiction authors are so liberal with cliffhangers. I swear, it's like every chapter ends on a cliffhanger. Tension is important but it's more effective if you don't build and resolve every one/two thousand words or so.
Also, cliffhangers are more tolerable in a novel where you can just flip the page to the next chapter.
In a serial format, who knows when the resolution is coming?
Sometimes, the updates are so few and far in between that you have re-read the previous chapters to remember the context and resolution for which they built the cliffhanger.
user15026
6:00 PM
I think it comes from like....the style of old serial novels and stuff maybe
Pacing is the true hidden skill of a fanfiction writer, it seems. Most writers either blaze at the speed of light, darting from one arc to the next every two chapters or so, or they move at a literal snail's pace, spending three or four chapters in one scene.
My young child has a game which has established a sharing relationship with his "supervised" account. I got an email from Nintendo confirming this and went into the account to see what it says. From the "Settings for individual third party services" section, it says:
Information received: Bas...
I think it's due to the tendency for fanfiction to be open-ended in nature.
Most authors know where they want to start with a story but few know where they want to end one.
It ties into character narrative and development. Your story ends with your main character arc, when the protagonist completes their journey. But for that to happen, you need to know what the journey is.
@Yuuki this might sound a tad weird, but I've found that adult fiction writers (and I'm using this term to indicate fiction aimed at adult readers rather than those aimed at the teens that usually watch or read the topics that get fanonized) generally are quite good with pacing, usually having only one or two scenes per chapter and also generally only one arc per series.
I have a win7 x64 dell t5400 computer, my graphics card is Nividia Quadro fx 1700 which I believe supports DirectX 11.1 (10_0).
I have:
Updated all windows updates
updated my display adapter driver
Updated DirectX
Restarted the computer multiple times.
Still, Fortnite gives me the error mes...
I bought a game for my son and installed it on the my profile accidentally instead of his profile. Can I uninstall it on the wrong profile and install it on his profile? Thank you.
@Wipqozn Probably. I know there's loads of fan fiction collecting sites out there, and I know there's at least one site that focuses on adult fiction that isn't smut, but problem is that trying to google for the term "adult fan fiction" obviously won't really find that
most of the big and/or popular sites have a mix of both from what I remember last time I searched this
Yeah, I just checked it out again. When googling the term above, there are essentially three sites that pop up. One of them only has up to mature content and nothing really adult (though the mature content here is meant for 17+, so not much difference) and the other 2 sites market themselves as the stuff you can't find on the first site
So I'm not quite sure which resources you mean, Wipqozn
like, there are sites for non-smutty fan fiction in general, but those also include those aimed at kids and teens. I can't immediately find sites for non-smut adult-themed fan fiction
To my knowledge, there's three different categories of fanfiction sites: the big and popular ones that have everything, the very niche and focused ones, and the sites that just happen to have a bunch of fanfiction on them.
The first category consists of just two sites as far as I know. The second is almost predominately explicit, M-rated stuff. And the third one encompasses Wattpad (which hosts writing of all kinds, but seems oriented towards original works) and various forum sites.
Archive has a lot of ease of use features that FF.net doesn't, such as a robust tag system and the ability to link stories in a multi-work series. But I feel like I have more performance issues on Archive, which is saying something given that it should just be serving text.
Also, there's a lot of real-person fiction on Archive, which gives me the heebie-jeebies.
It's actually kind of annoying to have filter out Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston, and Sebastian Stan by name all time.
but seriously, I've personally found that fan fiction aimed at adults generally is paced better, because a lot of the amateur fiction aimed at teenagers (as well as some of the edgier adult content) seems to be written by teenagers themselves, while adult fan fiction tends to be written by adults, either those who are using it to practise new writing styles as a professional author, or by beginning authors who want to see if it's for them
I generally use two criteria for filtering fanfiction: summaries and words per chapter.
Having a concise and focused summary helps a lot (and I straight-up skip stories that have "can't think of a good summary" disclaimer) and stuff that's under 1,000 words per chapter almost always has "moves too fast" issues.
In my experience, the ones who don't have issues with moving to a sequel tend to be Harry Potter writers because the series has a built-in sequel "mechanic". Oh, it's a new year? Time for a sequel.
But everyone else has problems.
I've seen plenty of stuff that's really good but also should've been broken up into three or more parts.
yeah, but there are also some fan fiction authors that have this long and epic story that gets very successful, and they want to milk it as long as possible. So they end up either going the Bleach route and putting in loads of filler, or they end up going the Sword of Truth way where they tack on a second story at the end
It doesn't help though that fanfiction readers as a whole tend to want more of the same. If they find something they like, they'd rather the author keep working at the same fiction as if it's a career.
I suppose that comes with the nature of fanfiction, it's literally someone picking up where the original author left off.
@Nzall I believe the longest piece of fiction in the world (or at least one of the top contenders) is the Smash Bros fanfiction Subspace Emissary Worlds Conquest. I'm weirdly proud of that even though I'm completely uninvolved in its creation.
if you remember that story I recommended Ash a couple months ago, the main reason I recommended that was because the review said that while it was a long story, it had decent pacing, consistent worldbuilding, a smoothly escalating scope and character arc and a good balance between exposition and ... let's call it fanservice. at 12 chapters in, it went from a pirated ship with one survivor over a greedy mining colony boss to a skirmish with pirates and an upcoming battle for a pirate space base.
my point is that it's definitely possible to have a long running story that's still good
I might look at reviews for the first five or so chapters, although reviews are also notoriously unhelpful because people just tend to regurgitate text from the work.
I am replaying my old 1990's games, and got most of them working using Dosbox. One of those games is Merit's Galactic Reunion.
I am unable to find a way to put additional mines on a planet that is not suitable for living. The single miner station does not allow for fast mineral build-up for harv...
On https://support.rockstargames.com/community/200025466/210267497
I've read about army missions that can be played with Franklin after completing the story mode
But these missions don't show up (I've completed story mode, not long ago - PS4)
I don't find anything about these missions on other s...
The manual doesn't state where to find it. A web search says "the engineer can report it", but Joseph doesn't have this option in his dialog. I cannot determine which gauge on the boat show this information. Ditto on CO2, batteries, etc.
Can someone guide me please?
ugh crossover fanfiction can be the worst and the best
If you're going to change a character from one work via crossover interaction with another work, keep this narrative rule from D&D in mind: character development happens as a part of the continuing story, your characters should not have finished their narrative arcs before joining the party.
@Yuuki I actually really do not like crossovers between distinct universes with separate storylines where the author expects you to be familiar with all the involved universes and know what's going on at the time of crossover in each of them. It just makes it confusing when you eventually need to know some tiny background detail or plot element to make sense of the story
There's so many flavors of crossover and the underlying problem with crossover fanfiction is that you're essentially taking all the problems with writing fanfiction and doubling them.
So it's invariably more difficult to write good crossover fanfiction because you essentially have twice the hurdles to jump.
Or tripling/quadrupling/etc, depending on many works you're crossing.
> Netflix has acquired the rights to 21 feature films from the beloved Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli for all regions outside the US, Canada, and Japan. The company will add the movies to its library in waves starting next month.
Fucking of course not
Supposedly we're getting it via crave? HBO Max for the US?
> Obtain a chicken trade quest item (Chicken, Pocket Cucco or Cojiro), then use ISG and a flaming stick to perform a visual glitch to "set it on fire".
> Obtain a chicken trade quest item (Chicken, Pocket Cucco or Cojiro), then use ISG and a flaming stick to perform a visual glitch to "set it on fire".
@Yuuki Making him split by turn 3 normally isn't a problem. it's getting a good split that's the tricky part. Ideally you want to get him as close as possible to 1/2 HP, then just wail on him as much as possible in one turn.
Silent has the most trouble with that. Although Glass Knife helps a lot. Watcher has the easiest time.
Ironclad is really good too. Defect depends a lot on the deck.
I've been struggling with this problem, I have continued to try and look up tutorials in bedrock edition but I couldn't so I need some help from someone.