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  • Seconded.

    I use it for everything I can. Config files, private text documents, MUD maps… everything I can put into source control goes into source control.

    I don’t know what it is, I just love git.

  • I get it, I did an accidental rm -rf / something about twenty years ago and I’m still careful.

    I caught it pretty quickly, but I had to spend a lot of time panicking and redownloading system files. I was in college at the time so it felt like changing parts on a speeding car.

    1. SimFarm was so much fun! I had a system using oranges that got me huge profitable farms but I haven’t played in quite a while so I don’t remember the specifics
    2. SimAnt, which I borrowed on 3.5” floppy and managed to “win,” which felt like an accomplishment.
    3. SimCity 2000 had such satisfying graphics and I loved building beautiful utopias with infinite money. Still do this with Cities: Skylines!
    4. SimCopter. I spent hundreds of hours flying around cities I built in SimCity 2000.
    5. SSX Tricky or SSX 3, with updated graphics.
  • Yeah, I honestly had to Google it because it sounds like such pointless advice. In combat especially, how does “trusting the dice” help at all?

    I think what they mean is “trust that the game will turn a lot of failing dice rolls into something interesting in a way a GM might.”

  • I played Alter Aeon a lot in high school a long time ago! It had a lot of depth 25 years ago and it’s only grown since then.

    I picked it back up a year ago and played for a bit. It’s still really fun! Highly recommended.