Cartendole

joined 1 year ago
[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 8 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Orin in BG3 be like

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Hab an Steam gedacht, da könnte mir sowas auch passieren.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hast du zufällig ein gutes Tutorial für controlnet parat? Ich blicke da noch nicht ganz durch :D

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can confirm, am born in 2000.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 44 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Ich nehme das auch so wahr. Es gibt insgesamt zwar natürlich weniger deutsche Inhalte als auf reddit, aber die, die es gibt sind von recht hoher Qualität. Ich denke mal, das liegt daran, dass hier im Sinne der Communitybildung viele weniger lurken als auf reddit. Dadurch steigt auch das engagement auf kleinere Posts und man fühlt sich besser, etwas zu posten. Und dadurch steigt dann die Qualität. Oder so. :D

Anders als auf reddit werden hier auch nicht stumpf die Kommentare mit den meisten Votes nach oben geschoben, sondern der Algorithmus favorisiert neuere Kommentare über ältere mit mehr Votes. Dadurch werden meiner Meinung nach längere und differenziertere Diskussionen möglich als auf reddit. Auch das fehlende Karma spielt hier eine Rolle - es gibt weniger stumpfe Witzkommentare weil keine große Zahl auf dem Profil steigt, wenn man als erstes einen lustigen Kommentar gepostet hat.

Gefühlt gibt es auch mehr kleine oder mittelgroße Threads anstatt 1-3 riesige pro Tag. Das ist aber wahrscheinlich nur meine Wahrnehmung.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for your perspective! Now that I think about it, your theory doesn't seem that far out there.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

Thank you, this is the kind of context I was looking for!

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, maybe I was looking for more than there is to it. For me, it felt very pathos-y and as if it wanted to convey a deeper message, but when I found none at the end, maybe that's exactly what Anderson was going for here. Or is going for in many of his movies. I think I'll see another one of his to try and make this clearer to me.

And I agree on there being a lot of characters! It's a great cast that shows up surprisingly little, so to say. :D

 

I just came back from seeing Asteroid City and it really has me at a loss. I've only seen The Grand Budapest hotel of his other movies but know of the inherent weirdness of his movies. I usually know how to classify and discuss a movie after I've seen it but this one left me kind of speechless. Not in the sense that I thought it's the most amazing movie I've ever seen but rather that I really don't know what to make of it.

Was it weird? Yes. Was it uncanny? Yes. Was it beautiful to look at? Yes. Did I understand it? No. Was there anything to understand? I'm not sure. I felt like it tried to lead me somewhere the whole runtime, but I didn't get to any conclusion at the end.

I'm sure there's someone here with a bit more context to his filmography that could shine a little light onto the movie, or lead me in the right direction.

On another note, feel free to discuss what you thought of it here, I'd love to read your thoughts!

 
 
[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Interesting that the Hitman games make you feel like this, I thoroughly enjoyed them because of the ability to replay levels endlessly, which made me feel like I can't miss anything because I can just start over if I want to try a different approach.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Totally agree on them taking too long and I've also found myself being annoyed with Addison quite quickly. The koroks I don't mind as they offer a different challenge every time and it's not very relevant to complete them all. But Addison's tasks are. always. the. same. Boring!

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

100% agree with you, being a completionist also sucks the enjoyment out of games for me. I feel like I'm not as far along as you and still have to "get" that I don't HAVE to explore and find everything. Just takes a while, probably. :) It's hard for me to decide whether a game is worth exploring extensively or not.

[–] Cartendole@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Very well said, you're right! There's definitely too much to see for a single person in a single playthrough.

 

I've recently found that big (mostly open world) games tend to overwhelm or even intimidate me. I'm a big fan of the Rockstar games and absolutely adored Breath of the Wild, but my playthrough of Tears of the Kingdom has been a bit rocky from the get-go.

As soon as the game let me explore all of its content and released me from the tutorial island, I was able to roam the lands of Hyrule freely as I once did in Breath of the Wild, but I've come to a sort of paralysis. I feel like there's such an enormous amount of content to see that I'm constantly anxious to unintentionally skip content or to not make the most of my experience. I did not feel like this back in Breath of the Wild, and I'm not really sure why. I did, however, have this same sense of FOMO when I first played Skyrim. That game also made me feel like I was constantly missing stuff which left me kind of unsatisfied.

This is not a big problem and all of the games I listed are great games. I'm posting this because I unconciously took a two week break from ToTK in order to alleviate that feeling but when I came back to the game today and still felt the same, I thought of posting here and maybe hearing your opinions on this thing.

Have you ever felt the same in big open world games? Do you feel like this in more linear games with multiple endings? (I do) Do you think I'm an overthinker and should just rock on? Looking forward to your comments!

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