I just finished Tunic (not 100%, but got to the “right” ending). I managed solving all the endgame stuff myself, man it was hard resisting to just look things up, but it was really rewarding to figure it out!
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I just finished Tunic (not 100%, but got to the “right” ending). I managed solving all the endgame stuff myself, man it was hard resisting to just look things up, but it was really rewarding to figure it out!
And even if it were a sign of insanity, it would most certainly not be its definition.
Soooo, they skipped being Extender and went straight to the Extinguisher phase?
Thought of that one immediately, it’s so much fun and really easy to pick up!
Congratulations, you did the thing this meme is about!
The official website says it will be on gamepass from day one.
Holy noly that’s sone imtermet history right there!
I like pointing people to how they pronounce “Penelope”, it’s a similar thing. Although calling people with that name ~“Penny-Lobe” would be fun!
Also survivorship bias. A few old cars lasted for a really long time, but you don’t see or think about the majority that didn’t.
That “Nike” rhymes with “Bike”.
This is actually a thing, it’s called the Mpemba effect. It’s hella weird (that’s the scientific term), but can be reproduced in experiments.
I like puzzlemoji, instead of guessing something yourself, you get a movie title and have to provide three Emoji as a hint for ChatGPT to guess the movie.
Yeaah mine’s really hard to make any sense of. It was an automatically generated username some time back, and then I kept using it all over the place because it was kinda short and still kinda unique. I’d love some suggestions on how to pronounce it though, no clue in that regard!
The thing is, it’s “only” a simulation, and with DFT stuff (the approach used in the simulation) there is usually quite a bit of wiggle room to get some interesting results. It’s still kind of a big deal, it says something like “hey these people’s results might not be complete nonsense”, but I’m still waiting for someone reproducing something experimentally.