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  • 10th level spell? What sort of campaign is that?

  • I guess I didn't read the problem properly.

  • Sounds like your typical game theory problem.

    Not pulling the lever: Worst case: Your loved ones dies Best case: None

    Pulling the lever: Worst case: Your loved ones dies Best case: Your loved ones survives

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  • Not really. Just stay away from the capital/Oslo.

  • Make the path better in what way? I personally enjoyed the path and it matches nicely with Arueshalae's story arc. Creating a tree that slowly destroys the abyss is also no joke, even if you got a childish dragon companion tagging along.

    It can never beat the Aeon path though.

  • I'm the same with 1. I'd recommend trying out Black Mesa, it might be the best game remake ever made.

  • Edit: I just realised the question was recognising the name of the city, not recognising city based on a picture...

    Probably Svolvær/Lofoten with a population of ~4700. It doesn't have the official status of "City" in Norway though.

  • Better visuals and much faster/cheaper for the developer to make.

    We are still in the infancy of the technology and the vast majority of games with ray tracing doesn't fully utilise it as they must compromise to support normal raster, leading to half baked implementations on engines not designed with ray tracing in mind.

  • Couldn't care less

    Learning the language of the country you're moving to should be the bare minimum of what's expected of you. I'd suggest taking a history lesson if your goto is comparing it to Nazism, seems rather disrespectful to actual victims of the Nazi Party.

  • In case it's a genuine a question, there isn't an opposite side to odd-sided dice. Had it been a d326 it would have been 326+1 in total, if it were a d328 it would be 328+1

  • Looks inspired by it, but the emperor only has 1 mechanical eye lighting up.

  • Ownership in terms distribution of digital software is a bit funky I guess, but from a consumers point of view, there's really nothing GOG/game companies can do once you got the installer. You're effectively owning the bits on your hard drive and there's nothing they can do to control what you do with those bits. I guess from a lawyers perspective it may be different, but in practice there isn't much.

    I'm not sure what you're getting at with the licenses though? A game licensed under MIT would be free to share, attribution shouldn't be much of problem.

  • The vast majority of the bestsellers on steam either have normal DRM or DRM via being an online service. At least the bestsellers in 2023.

  • Put the installer on a USB stick and sell it. I assume you've never gone back to the electronics store where you bought your dishwasher and expected to sell your used dishwasher there.

  • Edit: For those interested it’s Van Gogh - The Scream.

    Is this some Swedish psyop meant to trigger Norwegians? The Scream was painted by Edvard Munch.

    You also didn't link to the actual painting.

  • I've never been to a house in Norway that didn't have a dishwasher. Even cabins up in the mountain or old seaside cabins have them installed if they got water access. Where do you live where it isn't common?