Recipe please?
GriffinClaw
Reader, Dreamer, Gamer.
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GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•What is a game you can’t understand why its so popular ?English
1·2 days agoSome of the old pity shops need a rebalance though (eg Citrine)
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•What is a game you can’t understand why its so popular ?English
5·4 days agoFair. To each their own.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•What is a game you can’t understand why its so popular ?English
173·4 days agoIMO, that method is valid, but it is HIGHLY dependent on the gameplay loop and the game company.
Take Warframe for example, one of the grindiest games in existence:
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The game is mainly PvE (and the PVP stuff has near to no impact on the raw skill needed), so someone buying their way to power doesn’t feel so bad.
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The ingame premium currency (Platinum) is fully tradable by all players. Getting extras of stuff is also common. Grinds often reach the ‘unfun’ level. So EVERYONE is encouraged to skip grind once it gets too much.
TLDR: Microtransactions are encouraged and available for free for ALL players, once you’ve reached your grind tolerance level.
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GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•Day 659 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playingEnglish
12·18 days agoFun fact, this game is part of the school curriculum in Poland.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Cooking @lemmy.world•Couldn't sleep, so I made blush Alfredo sauce with langostino tailsEnglish
31·1 month agoYes, please.
Love, love, LOVE noodles. Specially the stringy kind (in any form).
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something you were told you'd regret in the future, but you still don't regret at all?English
5·1 month agoThis is the mantra of the family I married to. Sometimes a little too much.
Still love them though:)
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•Day 641 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playingEnglish
7·1 month agoThe bowing is a Easter Egg of sorts. There should have been a large sculpture set nearby. If you Bow to the frog one, you get covered in hopping green frogs (purely cosmetic, goes away after a bit). There are multiple such frog (and other animal) statues.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who live in hot and humid regions, what do you generally do or have seen done to reduce the effects of the heat?English
2·1 month agoFair ppint. Never that humid here though, except during cool rains, so I didn’t even realise.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who live in hot and humid regions, what do you generally do or have seen done to reduce the effects of the heat?English
16·1 month agoWhrere I live, temps go in the 40-50°C range in the summer (and 60+ in some inland areas). Here is what we do to stay cool.
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Cool(er) air ventilation Windows open at night, closed past morning, with blinds down when sunlight starts hitting the windows. Ensure that air can circulate through (otherwise, you might actually get heatstroke from how hot the house gets). In cass the heat makes you feel like you cannot breathe, blinds down and windows open (better than suffocating) Also, no joke, get greenhouse green screens, and set them up inverse outside your windows. Instead of trapping heat in, they throw heat out instead. Surprisingly cooling.
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WATER AND COOLING FOOD! Water is a must, and there are foods that cool you down instead of warming you up. (avoid the later wherever possible!) Examples of cool foods: frozen desserts, lassi (yoghurt water drink, makes you sleepy) etc
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Fans. Fans everywhere. Doesn’t matter if hot enough that it feels like a hair dryer instead. Evaporation + air is your friend (bonus tip: if you live in a dry zone, get an air cooler. It’s an enclosed fan behind a self contained waterfall. Humid air is particularly cooling. Beware metal cabinets in the same room though. They rust, bad).
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Baths. Baths are especially cooling. Take at least 2 a day. My cousins, who live inland at 60+ temps, bathes at least 4-5 times a day. Also, their bathrooms all have massive fans :)
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Clothes. In summer, we wear our thinnest, oldest cotton clothes possible (aka, almost seethrough). We never go out in them, but they sure make the house bearable.
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Naps and talcum powder. Human body temps naturally decrease when napping. Talcum powder, spread on the hottest parts of the body, absorbs heat and cools you too. The powder gets soaked in sweat and is useless pretty quickly, but combine bath + fan + powder + nap (and probably no undergarments/naked) makes noon bearable to go through. Talcum powder in particular stops rashes from too much sweating, if you have trouble bathing more than twice a day like I do.
Thats about it from me. Hope it helps!
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GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English
3·1 month agoI would call it stradling between F2P and Subscription.
Got 6 months worth of free playtime before I got a sub, at which point I felt more guilty not to.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do steam games appear cheap in Asia?English
9·2 months agoSpeaking as a South Asian and former school teacher (a middle-class person here, so to speak), our average salary goes anywhere from ~100$ to ~250$ a month. I could afford about 10=20$ worth of games every year, inflation dependant.
Note that this is in a culture where Piracy is the norm and actually buying games is practically unthinkable. If it weren’t for Steam sales, wanting to support indie devs and not wanting to deal with bugs/cracks and updates for once, I wouldn’t have ever ‘bought’ a game at all.
TLDR: Many South Asians cannot afford, much less think, of buying games. The lower prices mean some sales, instead of none.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Cooking @lemmy.world•[QUESTION] What is your easiest method to cook eggs?English
2·2 months agoFair. We have two kinds of eggs here. The ‘large’ thin shelled commercial, a max ~ 40g, and a thick shelled small egg (~ 20g) from our own hens. (The small ones are both tastier and healthier, but our chickens are more pets. Not an egg laying variety. Those are just a bonus)
Edit: Forgot to add, they are also boiled straight out of a fridge at 5C
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Cooking @lemmy.world•[QUESTION] What is your easiest method to cook eggs?English
2·2 months agoHow big/thick shelled are your eggs that you need 7.5 - 8 min?
Mine are done in 4 min, max. Hard white, gooey yellow. Yum :)
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Please help me remember the name of a game.English
12·2 months agoSorry, I literally have no clue beyond the letter.
Beyond that, another commenter found it! Kena, Bridge of Spirits.
Thank you for the link though, Ill check there next time.
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Please help me remember the name of a game.English
26·2 months agoIts Kena.
Thank you so much!
Same. I could only reddit through Boost.
Typing this from Boost for Lemmy :)
Bottles only recently had a small update to make it less janky. Their team is working on a complete overhaul, Bottles Next.
To be honest, I’ve yet to find a program that doesn’t have a flatpack equivalent (eg OnlyOffice for Microsoft Word) or flatpack version (eg Firefox). But just in case, I have WineCharm installed (Wine GUI)
GriffinClaw@lemmy.zipto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
4·3 months agoNo Man’s Sky. They recently released a new update where we’re garbage collectors. The sub reddit 50/50 either loved or hated it. Got me interested enough to get back to it.

Thank you so much!