Ranjeliq

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[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 16 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Sorry - my reply won't be really helpful to you, but I still want to say it because I think I have a bit different perspective on that problem and maybe that will be of use to someone.

I actually use that "forgot for half a year" approach to "curate" my wishlist. I usually aggresively wishlist a bunch of games during game events and so on, and then, about once a year I return to my wishlist and ask myself, if I still remember what were in those games that caught my eye, are they still interesting to me? If I do not, and looking at trailer and/or screenshots does not hype me up again, then it does not worth spending on (at least right now). Then I remove those that I decided to not play at all from the wishlist.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Still remember my first phone, Motorola C200 (I think?). This pebble of a phone was solid, you could probably get away with using it as a hammer a few times. Not as sturdy as that legendary Nokia, but still.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 21 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Sadly, considering where I lived (not US, and not EU), I strongly believe that nobody would give a damn about the report.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 65 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (8 children)

We had one of our lectors straight up tell us in front of full class (18 ppl: 16 guys and 2 gals), that we are going to use our diplomas as a hot pot stand. And we are here just for show, to hook up with smart guys. Yes, those were his exact words.

Nothing in me or the other girl suggested that we were attending lections to flirt with someone. Especially knowing that both of us were quite diligent students.

He also was very open and proud about him being sexist. It's still baffling to me that people like that exist, succeed, and have a bloody confidence to take pride in their shittiness.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago

Ooh! Yeah, that's a lot😂 Do not remeber how long it took me to get through PoF, but it took me and my bf around 3 evenings to get through EoD on launch. So it's not too long (but of course, it depends on how much time you have to spare every single day).

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I think it will surely take copious amounts of T6 mats - that's for sure.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Good call! I still can't believe they seemingly "forgot" that leg runes existed. Two of my friends actually just finished their leg runes a month before expac announcement. They are very bitter right now (and rightfully so).

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago

I'm kinda in the same boat (hence the question). I'm still interested in the story (the set up fir the expac looks promising to me) and more fractals/strikes are always a welcome addition. But because I've played for so long already, I have a lot in account value - and it's hard to get excited.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago

Have no answer on you question about how many shared slots are enough, but mine are filled with:

  • Mystic Salvage Kit
  • Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic
  • Runecrafter's Salvage-o-Matic
  • Mistlock Sanctuary Passkey
  • Blue, Green, Yellow unid gear (I always keep of each in there, so all unids from all characters would go in one place)
  • Season 3, 4 and Icebrood portal tomes
  • Feast of Delectable Birthday Cake
  • Prototype Position Rewinder
  • Infinite Mist Omnipotion

I probably would like to add a waystation and at least one of the candy gobblers in there. Maybe fractal encryption keys, TP to friend and some enhancement, too.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 18 points 2 years ago

I understand what you mean, I have the same feeling - everything is a but less vivid now.

I am no expert, but my guess that is happening because you have much more experience with the world now. As we age, the number of things that will be completely new to us becomes smaller and smaller. We just have more experience, and even if we haven't seen/felt/heard something particular, chances are, that your brain still won't be completely surprised - it will be able to find some experiences that you have which are close to that new thing.

But when you are a kid - there is a whole world of things you didn't experience at all or didn't experience enough to understand fully. That's why everything was so vivid - there was a lot of "truly" new experiences.

[–] Ranjeliq@programming.dev 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Same. Outfits are pretty boring (not visually - some of them are really good-looking), I actually enjoy customizing the looks of my characters.

I do wear outfits sometimes, mostly when I'm not done with gearing the character, it's low level or I need to unlock some skins first to complete the look. Otherwise, I just wear my custom mix of skins.

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