I see several music ID questions on the front page, but I don't want to end up answering them if they are off-topic, nor end up flagging them for closure if they are on-topic.
All though we did plan to start deprecating Music requests, we haven't actually initiated it's deprecation properly.
So feel free to answer them
As for the flagging. We do keep music id requests to a minimum standard though, so if they do not reach that standard, I would recommend leaving a comment to the user and/or flagging it. https://anime.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3937
> Considering the fact that Mihoyo's security is really lacking and fragile, I don't see how it would be safe for us to Co-Op with complete strangers. I feel very uneasy about this one and I am very disappointed that the players frustration has not been taken into consideration. I don't even allow people I don't know into my world and now I'm supposed to match with 3 other people?
and the usual smart guys that think they have got the point.
> There is no way a person can hack your account by using the ingame cooperative mode. There are no security concerns at all unless you go to 3rd party sites or use 3rd party applications and disclose your login credentials.
the cooperative mode isn't an hacking tool.
at least, hopefully not. The rumors about bugs probably are just that - rumors.
But the co-op mode is a marketplace, a place for thieves to browse likeable accounts to steal.
And they have plenty of features for making you advertise the value of your account.
From the stupid cards (oh, look, this one has the paid for BP card, must be a big spender), to the even more idiotic character showcase feature.
Back when the Thunderfury was still a thing few players in the whole WoW servers had... would you have been fine with having a big "Thunderfury owner" sign on your account?
> As Kotaku reports, Reddit user Gosukek discovered an exploit existed in Tera due to the fact its in-game chat system uses HTML. It means players can send external images, links, execute functions, crash the game client, and worst of all, perform remote code execution which opens up the risk of malware distribution.
@Memor-X true, and that was a comment some smart one made on the forum link I just posted. Like I said below, the point is that even if the co-op is robust enough to not be a security issue by itself, it is a tool to make people aware your account exist and is worth to be stolen.
@Memor-X A quick search found multiple similar bug on other games. For example.
yet my point was far simpler. Even if one trust the game code to be robust enough, one should not trust the other players
Especially in a gacha game where people can spend thousand $$$ on a banner.
I will keep an eye on this, I hope to see the event get a lot of hate. That would mean that some players still have a brain and use it in an age of stupid social networks that want you to post where you are, how you are dressed, and where you store you spare home keys.
@hyper-neutrino also worth noticing some comments:
> I feel this might turn into a "last one's a rotten egg" type of event.
Better max out rewards or trade the most valuable items in event asap because worst case scenario: once people got their primos, they won't be queueing for this crap no more and you could barely match with anyone for the few gaming hours you have for that day.
Event description:
> On the first day of the event, the maximum number of Windtrace Coins you can carry is 1,200. This amount will increase by 600 for each of the 6 days after that, up to a maximum of 4,800 Windtrace Coins. Use the matching function to find randomized games and obtain Windtrace Coins.
That feature only reason to exist is to keep the people playing the event on successive days.
So, it was already considered that people would drop out as soon as they got the rewards?
> ※ Windtrace Coins can only be obtained while playing in randomized games using the matching function. You will be unable to obtain Windtrace Coins while playing in a custom Co-Op party.
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i think the skin is a cameo for a promotional event i assume either ties into Season 2 of the anime or the Game's release
@hyper-neutrino people starting mentioning security as the reason for not wanting any co-op
> Oh come one Mihoyo this is the worst decision you could make. You can't even provide proper account protection yet you expect us to go on co-op with random strangers who may or may not hack our accounts after seeing our information? Not even mentioning how some people like me simply like playing solo more. Locking events and rewards behind forced co-op is the worst. I'm planning on not even participating.
> Bruhhh why cant we play with our own friends. The “strangers in coop can hack you” myth still scares me.
@hyper-neutrino And usually JRPG are a solo experience. See Final Fantasy, Seiken, Tales and so on. I play jrpg mostly for the plot, and I guess that Genshin players are mostly the same. If you want to compete there are a ton of other games that require less grind - some gacha, some not.
@hyper-neutrino The second you are 2vs2, the opponent Zhongli would be always close to you without any chance to target anything else. Melee? Hits Zhongli shield. Ranged? Zhongli murders you while you try to aim
characters deal a ton more damage than they have health, and enemies have a lot more health than how much damage they output (in general) (at least from my observations) so balance for pvp would be weird
i mean then it also depends on some other interactions
warframe's conclave (pvp mode) does it by restricting the mods (sort of like artifacts, I guess) that you are allowed to equip so all frames and weapons are considerably weaker
also, the pvp gamemodes are totally dead and nobody ever plays them
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Ryuutouki (the partner of Tentouki)
The Dragon Emperor from Steel Jeeg
The Amanojaku from Shikihime Garden
Wood Release: Wood Human Technique from Naruto
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