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  1. Tuco

    The Sci-Fi Book Thread

    +1 vote for Bobiverse, very fascinating series.
  2. Tuco

    Pluribus

    The how it should have ended could be pretty good for pluribus. This show would be over in five minutes with a competent protagonist. And probably because the protagonist would trigger some pod people failsafe to just execute her once she started noticing too hard and became a risk.
  3. Tuco

    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

  4. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

    No latin option? This game is shit.
  5. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

    Buy now. And send the copy to me, I'm going to buy it once I finish this EQ event.
  6. Tuco

    LitRPG

    Nice. I've been thinking about picking that up again.
  7. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

  8. Tuco

    The LEGO thread - or how to step on bricks in the dark

    Yeah, I'd go on a spending spree if they rereleased sets from my childhood that I spent hours looking in magazines at but never got. Then again I'm pretty sure the sets available now are superior to what they had as a kid.
  9. Tuco

    Pluribus

    That's my guess too, but the show will throw some curveballs in and introduce new characters or factions. Vince Gilligan is also perfectly happy to slow-roll a TV show for multiple seasons, so this could go exactly no where till season 4, lol.
  10. Tuco

    Pluribus

    Carol is incapable of being happy and that makes her entertaining. You can see it in the first episode and flashback where her girlfriend is constantly trying, and failing, to cheer her up. She'll only grudgingly accept things aren't that bad. When an army of pod people show up to stock a store...
  11. Tuco

    LitRPG

    I never read or watched Solo Leveling, but we previously talked in this thread about how they don't make LitRPG games. Not sure if Solo Leveling qualifies buuuut
  12. Tuco

    Shōgun

    When I finished Shogun I had mostly enjoyed it, but I was excited for a season 2 because basically nothing happened but world building and character development for the entire season. After so much buildup with no payoff I was surprised and glad I never listened to the 56hour audio book that I...
  13. Tuco

    AI images

  14. Tuco

    AI images

  15. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

  16. Tuco

    The LEGO thread - or how to step on bricks in the dark

    It was fine. It was something a colleague purchased for the office to sort of take turns putting together as a mental break. I inherited it when he left. Same with the moon lander which we also attached a LED thing into. I might just disassemble them both and throw them in the general use...
  17. Tuco

    The LEGO thread - or how to step on bricks in the dark

    Yep. Got it as a gift when I was 5 years old in 1990.
  18. Tuco

    The LEGO thread - or how to step on bricks in the dark

    Yep! I love seeing my kids enjoy Legos, even if they mostly want to play with new legos and not what i had as a kid :D
  19. Tuco

    Pluribus

    Yeah the long shots of the pod people were very enjoyable. I'm guessing they'll transition from disaster recovery to infrastructure change to building a giant orbital message transmitter to aim at Alpha Centauri or whatever, while getting interrupted by whatever third party enters the show to...
  20. Tuco

    Pluribus

    What do you predict the story will be this season?
  21. Tuco

    The LEGO thread - or how to step on bricks in the dark

    Got the https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/the-going-merry-pirate-ship-75639 set for my birthday, been having fun with my kids putting it together. I also added a new shelving unit to Lego Land (The one with Black Seas Barracuda (Dark Shark) : Set 6285-1 | BrickLink on top)
  22. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

    I'm looking forward to the game too but the writing in this vid sounds like bro just prompted ChatGPT with "Glaze this game so hard to scoop the attention of all the desperate plebs who can't play the game yet."
  23. Tuco

    Pluribus

    We'll see how it turns out, but Rhea Sheehorn's character is definitely no Mary Sue teaching us how progressive ideals are the optimal choice. She's a deeply flawed character that was miserable, bitter and petty even before the apocalypse when she had love, fame and money. Now she's the lone...
  24. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

    Yep. I think Caesar II - Wikipedia was my first city builder game.
  25. Tuco

    Pluribus

    Any kind of analysis of the character's decisions is pretty foolish without assuming a bunch of information we don't have. But most TV shows with this kind of mystery just kinda get retarded (Severance) once the show explains why things are the way they are, so it's fun to predict and explain...
  26. Tuco

    Mass Effect

    I've always thought the Turian War would've made a great game, especially if they supported non canonical endings where you can choose to wipe out the Turians, destroy the humans or choose a peacefulish ending that's canonical.
  27. Tuco

    AI Game Master (D&D lovers)

    I've enjoyed this very briefly: Everweave It's fine. There's something uhm.... boring? About AI content though. When you're playing a game you're enjoying the labor other humans made for you and every good game surprises, thrills and challenges you. When you're playing an AI game there's none...
  28. Tuco

    The Witcher

    Based on the two minutes and ... 24 seconds I watched of this season, Witcher is really turning around. Is that the new main character?
  29. Tuco

    Funny, Strange, Random Pics

    Me as a parent with older kids hearing the sweet sounds of someone else's baby fussing at a restaurant, plane or basically anywhere (as long as the parents are doing their best).
  30. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

    Everyone is different but i find these games more tractable when i just focus on one thing at a time and don't worry too much about the big picture. For 117 that might mean spending a few nights on aqueducts or slavery or bath houses or something and not worry that the gauls are taking my...
  31. Tuco

    LitRPG

    Making your own tier list and asking for recommendations might provide better advice! My tier list is based purely on what I enjoyed, not what I think the general litrpg fan would enjoy.
  32. Tuco

    Halloween 2021

  33. Tuco

    AI: The Rise of the Machines... Or Just a Lot of Overhyped Chatbots?

    I can definitely see the concept of a teleoperated bipedal robot working out. Especially if you have swappable naughty bits for it.
  34. Tuco

    Funny, Strange, Random Pics

    There's a lot going on there, lol. But Space Exploration and Krastroio 2.
  35. Tuco

    Funny, Strange, Random Pics

    Amazing. *Pushes glasses up* Merging belts without splitters is more UPS efficient, see the top right where I'm merging my steel ingots.
  36. Tuco

    AI: The Rise of the Machines... Or Just a Lot of Overhyped Chatbots?

    *Skips to middle of video* "Does this breakthrough break encryption?" *Checks bitcoin value* Nope.
  37. Tuco

    Anno 117: Pax Romana

  38. Tuco

    LitRPG

    I'm just finishing Reborn: Apocalypse 4 and this fits it totally, except that I still recommend it for people digging into the mid-tier LitRPG books. This might be my personal preference but the amount of present-time recaps totally kills the tension. So many critical moments of the story read...
  39. Tuco

    Rajaah's CRPG Blog

    Yeah, Serpent Isle just kinda hits different. If Ultima's world, Britannia, is literally "Let's do Britain but gamify it.", Serpent Isle is, "Let's imagine an entirely new game world". I dunno if they fixed all the issues in the rushed second half of it, but it's still a top CRPG to add to any list.