Personally, if you're soloing, I would use Deadly Reach with the bonus armor rune, 7-sided-strike over mystic ally, enchantress over whatever that follower is, and then possibly dashing strike or tempest rush to get yourself out of bad situations rather than sweeping wind.
You can keep sweeping wind, though, if you have a really high crit chance.
@Eugene I'm not sure what you're asking here, but really: Use whatever skill build you want. I gave you some guidelines above, but break those if you want too because nothing is really set in stone.
When it comes to progressing, the quality of your gear is more important than the coherence of your build.
Player skill and build play a part, but gear is really the limiting factor.
I currently have a steering wheel connected to my htpc, running Windows 8. Since it doesn't work with (or get recognized by) all the games I play, I use xpadder.
As far as I understand, it simply presses the associated arrow key when I turn the wheel.
What I would like is a software to simulate...
@GnomeSlice Fanservice is basically things made explicitly to appeal to a fanbase. For example, the traditional "beach episode" that shows the otherwise clothed female cast of a show in bathing suits is often considered fanservice for the male audience.
@GraceNote Aha. Gotcha. Not a very descriptive term.
> "Fanservice" is sometimes used in a more general way, to mean adding things to a show that don't need to be there, but nonetheless please the viewers. When this is something non-sexual, like needlessly flashy attacks in a Humongous Mecha show, it's Pandering to the Base. Sexy fanservice is considered the default form, because it is everywhere, and it's easy to add to any kind of show.
@GnomeSlice It's probably more inline to those familiar enough with the term. But in general, sexy posing in skimpy outfits is a very common form of fanservice
@fbueckert Not really. Ecchi is also an adjective to describe a very particular kind of content, or a very particular kind of desire. Fanservice is specifically the product, whether or not it's ecchi.
@GraceNote In the technical sense, yes. But rarely is your first exposure to anime fanservice going to be anything but ecchi. And seeing as how that's the term he knows...
@fbueckert But if he only knows the term ecchi, still doesn't mean he'd know the term fanservice
They're not the same thing because they're two separate circles. There's an overlap where they meet, but unless you know there's a second term, you have no reason to believe that a second term exists.
@GraceNote This is the Internet we're talking about, here. Half of it or more caters to fanservice. I find it extremely unlikely that term to be unknown.
In Anno 1404, is there any way to find out how many buildings of a certain type (for example Carpenters) I have built in my settlement and where they are located? This is a not an issue in small settlements, but larger cities can be quite confusing.
Thanks,
Adrian
@GraceNote I'm going to be in Holyoke all day tomorrow. Based on the 20 minutes I spent up there today, I feel compelled to ask you: Should I be keeping my windows rolled up up there?
I've been replaying FF7 since it was re-released for PC this summer.
I've gotten to the part near the end of the game where the characters enter the Northen Crater to face Sephiroth. I only went in to get the final items/materia and train up before going back out to face the Weapons and get Clou...
I've found a little problem in how I play videogames. Once I reach past the first third of the game I find myself getting bored with the task at hand and switching to a new game. As a result of this, i have hundreds of games that I've not even played half of. Is there any tips on how to extend at...