#stellaris — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #stellaris, aggregated by home.social.
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The Pinnacle have established dominance over their neighboring empires. Now we pursue pure perfection for ourself and shall not be halted by the ambitions of lesser creatures. The so called Galactic Community will not stand in our way.
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The Pinnacle have established dominance over their neighboring empires. Now we pursue pure perfection for ourself and shall not be halted by the ambitions of lesser creatures. The so called Galactic Community will not stand in our way.
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The Pinnacle have established dominance over their neighboring empires. Now we pursue pure perfection for ourself and shall not be halted by the ambitions of lesser creatures. The so called Galactic Community will not stand in our way.
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The Pinnacle have established dominance over their neighboring empires. Now we pursue pure perfection for ourself and shall not be halted by the ambitions of lesser creatures. The so called Galactic Community will not stand in our way.
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The Pinnacle have established dominance over their neighboring empires. Now we pursue pure perfection for ourself and shall not be halted by the ambitions of lesser creatures. The so called Galactic Community will not stand in our way.
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The Pinnacle are facing an energy crisis borne of the need for great and powerful fleets. We shall continue to forge our way to remain the true pinnacle of creation.
All others beware.
Continuing our Stellaris Role Play campaign tonight, come on by!
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#4x #stellaris #gaming #twitch #live #rp -
The Pinnacle are facing an energy crisis borne of the need for great and powerful fleets. We shall continue to forge our way to remain the true pinnacle of creation.
All others beware.
Continuing our Stellaris Role Play campaign tonight, come on by!
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#4x #stellaris #gaming #twitch #live #rp -
The Pinnacle are facing an energy crisis borne of the need for great and powerful fleets. We shall continue to forge our way to remain the true pinnacle of creation.
All others beware.
Continuing our Stellaris Role Play campaign tonight, come on by!
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#4x #stellaris #gaming #twitch #live #rp -
The Pinnacle are facing an energy crisis borne of the need for great and powerful fleets. We shall continue to forge our way to remain the true pinnacle of creation.
All others beware.
Continuing our Stellaris Role Play campaign tonight, come on by!
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#4x #stellaris #gaming #twitch #live #rp -
The Pinnacle are facing an energy crisis borne of the need for great and powerful fleets. We shall continue to forge our way to remain the true pinnacle of creation.
All others beware.
Continuing our Stellaris Role Play campaign tonight, come on by!
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#4x #stellaris #gaming #twitch #live #rp -
Nachdem ich mich heute morgen mit dem Lieblingssohn ausführlicher über #Stellaris unterhalten habe, würde ich ja gerne full fledged in den Titel einsteigen. 😍 Das klingt so richtig nach meinem Ding.
Aber ach, die Zeit, die Energie .... 😩
Bei mir poppt gerade mal wieder der Wunsch auf, JETZT in Rente zu gehen... 🥺
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I'd be a lot more excited for season 10 of Stellaris if they hadn't just broken the game's balance by massively reducing the number of ships you can field while failing to account for that with certain late game threats, making them absurdly overpowered. The entire 4.0 era has been a disaster.
Combine that with the fact that the tenth season of Stellaris doesn't even have three full DLCs (it's two proper DLCs plus two 'scenario packs') and... it's not looking good.
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Curious about Stellaris? We're continuing with our AI empire role play campaign tonight. Got questions? Come ask them:
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Curious about Stellaris? We're continuing with our AI empire role play campaign tonight. Got questions? Come ask them:
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Curious about Stellaris? We're continuing with our AI empire role play campaign tonight. Got questions? Come ask them:
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Curious about Stellaris? We're continuing with our AI empire role play campaign tonight. Got questions? Come ask them:
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Curious about Stellaris? We're continuing with our AI empire role play campaign tonight. Got questions? Come ask them:
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Still can't get over what a massive fuckin' disappointment Stellaris' 4.0 era has been. The last major update finally killed my interest in the game altogether due to how unbalanced it made everything. Don't think I'll be buying the latest season unless major changes happen, but given they keep prioritizing new content over fixing the game, that seems unlikely.
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#GrandStrategy is the closest thing to a time machine I have ever found. Games like #EuropaUniversalis, #CrusaderKings or #Victoria give me an entire world and ask: what if? What if a small dynasty conquered Europe? What if one single decision changed the course of history entirely?
You rewrite the timeline, pull on one thread, and watch everything unravel differently. Every campaign is a new alternate universe worth exploring.
And then there are titles like #DistantWorlds or #Stellaris, where the same depth applies but the sandbox is an entire galaxy. Civilisations rising, collapsing, first contact scenarios, technology trees that reshape everything.
No other genre makes consequences feel this real.
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#GrandStrategy is the closest thing to a time machine I have ever found. Games like #EuropaUniversalis, #CrusaderKings or #Victoria give me an entire world and ask: what if? What if a small dynasty conquered Europe? What if one single decision changed the course of history entirely?
You rewrite the timeline, pull on one thread, and watch everything unravel differently. Every campaign is a new alternate universe worth exploring.
And then there are titles like #DistantWorlds or #Stellaris, where the same depth applies but the sandbox is an entire galaxy. Civilisations rising, collapsing, first contact scenarios, technology trees that reshape everything.
No other genre makes consequences feel this real.
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#GrandStrategy is the closest thing to a time machine I have ever found. Games like #EuropaUniversalis, #CrusaderKings or #Victoria give me an entire world and ask: what if? What if a small dynasty conquered Europe? What if one single decision changed the course of history entirely?
You rewrite the timeline, pull on one thread, and watch everything unravel differently. Every campaign is a new alternate universe worth exploring.
And then there are titles like #DistantWorlds or #Stellaris, where the same depth applies but the sandbox is an entire galaxy. Civilisations rising, collapsing, first contact scenarios, technology trees that reshape everything.
No other genre makes consequences feel this real.
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#GrandStrategy is the closest thing to a time machine I have ever found. Games like #EuropaUniversalis, #CrusaderKings or #Victoria give me an entire world and ask: what if? What if a small dynasty conquered Europe? What if one single decision changed the course of history entirely?
You rewrite the timeline, pull on one thread, and watch everything unravel differently. Every campaign is a new alternate universe worth exploring.
And then there are titles like #DistantWorlds or #Stellaris, where the same depth applies but the sandbox is an entire galaxy. Civilisations rising, collapsing, first contact scenarios, technology trees that reshape everything.
No other genre makes consequences feel this real.
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#GrandStrategy is the closest thing to a time machine I have ever found. Games like #EuropaUniversalis, #CrusaderKings or #Victoria give me an entire world and ask: what if? What if a small dynasty conquered Europe? What if one single decision changed the course of history entirely?
You rewrite the timeline, pull on one thread, and watch everything unravel differently. Every campaign is a new alternate universe worth exploring.
And then there are titles like #DistantWorlds or #Stellaris, where the same depth applies but the sandbox is an entire galaxy. Civilisations rising, collapsing, first contact scenarios, technology trees that reshape everything.
No other genre makes consequences feel this real.
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I was having a productivity streak and made the mistake of thinking I could start another game of Stellaris
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https://www.europesays.com/ch-fr/105247/ Pixel Sundays: Stellaris – L’histoire infinie de votre propre galaxie #GrandStrategy #ParadoxInteractive #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #Sciences #SciencesEtTechnologies #Space #Stellaris #StellarisPixelSundays #Strategy #Suisse #Technologies #Technology
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https://www.europesays.com/be-fr/87257/ Pixel Sundays: Stellaris – L’histoire infinie de votre propre galaxie #BE #BEFr #Belgique #Belgium #GrandStrategy #ParadoxInteractive #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #Sciences #SciencesEtTechnologies #space #Stellaris #StellarisPixelSundays #strategy #Technologies #Technology
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Anyone on Mastodon fancy setting up a gaming community?
I'm looking for #multiplayer games of #grandstrategy #Paradox games like #stellaris and also looking for people to play #Baldursgate3 with
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The Pinnacle are taking back to the stars. We have met two civilizations and both have tried to throw us down, waging wars against us. Both have been defeated. Will we ever know peace with these inferior species? Will it matter? We have pierced the veil and are looking to the beyond. But first, Slay the Spire 2
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Let's try #Stellaris.
First impression is I am scared.
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Probably your worst outcome...
Imagine starting a war with a machine assimilator empire.
Your home world is then taken over and turned into a machine world.
RIP Nicor
Your people have joined the collective.
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ranting about stellaris <3
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The Pinnacle has made contact with an alien race. A voice from beyond the Shroud instructs us on how to remain at the cutting edge of life. The Pinnacle seeks improvement. We shall iterate. Join and witness perfection.
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New #Stellaris campaign is starting right now, come and help form the next little group of critters trying to take to the stars and not get obliterated. What will we be?
https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst
#twitch #live #gaming #4x #paradox #scifi #nobodycanhearyouscreaminspace
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Tonight we are starting a new #Stellaris campaign. The empire will be created on #stream and setup as a role play campaign! This will be the 8th fully played on stream
Who will we try and raise to the galactic stage!?
18:00CET (Berlin) come on by
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Podcast de Lúdica #53 – Paradox Interactive: l’imperi de la gran estratègia
Amb Arnau Casellas, productor a Paradox Tinto, i Eloi Burgués (Mirdetost), expert en jocs d'estratègia, analitzem les sagues d'estratègia de Paradox Interactive.
https://ludica.cat/podcast-de-ludica-53-paradox-interactive/
#Podcast #CrusaderKings #EuropaUniversalis #HeartsOfIron #histria #ParadoxInteractive #Stellaris #Victoria3 #Videojocs
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Podcast de Lúdica #53 – Paradox Interactive: l’imperi de la gran estratègia
Amb Arnau Casellas, productor a Paradox Tinto, i Eloi Burgués (Mirdetost), expert en jocs d'estratègia, analitzem les sagues d'estratègia de Paradox Interactive.
https://ludica.cat/podcast-de-ludica-53-paradox-interactive/
#Podcast #CrusaderKings #EuropaUniversalis #HeartsOfIron #histria #ParadoxInteractive #Stellaris #Victoria3 #Videojocs
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Back in the day and after being amused by #DnD from a distance, I was there to witness the rise of #Numenera. It uplifted what I liked most about DnD - the vivid storytelling - and sidelined the tactical battles (not that there is anything wrong with that if well executed). I'm not a veteran from the times when the genre was conceived, but I have been around enough to know that this is nothing new in #TTRPGs, or the philosophy of various sciences for that matter. The approach to unshackle human creativity through effective guidance is an age-long quest that led to the experimental, narrative-embedded nature of #NSR, and especially established the "weird" as a label genre.
Though while we say weird, we do mean conventionally inexplicable and often far-out worldbuilding instead of a real genre. The genre itself of the "weird" is often a mixture of horror, heroic fantasy, post-sci-fi, some kind of grit and followed by a peculiar flavour. This borderless mixture of styles with self-confident abandon that subjects all other aspects of the medium is what The Bride! was to me. It puts the genre tropes to the side to favour contemporary techniques that enliven the subtleties of what we are as beings.
#Stellaris is one of my favourite video games because through the sheer volume of mechanics, content and striking just the right balance between the abstract and suggestive nature of its presentation, it nails emergent narration to such masterful dimensions that the player keeps building the story, the very world of their playthrough, even after shutting the PC down and doing other, unrelated tasks. The main mechanic, despite the intricate interstellar society management system, is the memetic story evolving in the player's head. One of my most cherished empires from years ago - the United Hearthsea - to this day makes me actively ponder how its story might have continued developing.
The Bride! and other similar movies work with the observer in a similar fashion by respecting the viewer's agency. They are more than what was put on film, their stories fuse with the spectator's soul more so than the usual, much more cohesive content. This is not easy to pull off, as such attempts sometimes end up in the camp territory, or are oftenly forgotten.
The modern DnD adventures all have a clear structure of what is to be done and how. Sure, the game emerges through the interaction of players, but the framing is what holds it together. Numenera, and some other daring games (such as Sig: Manual of the Primes) flip this idea around and give the players much more to associate. They do this by centring the world first and distributing the influence over its threads among all players at the table.
When I go and play DnD 5.5e at meetups, I miss this trip of the mind, the emergent storytelling of alternative realities screaming in our heads and hearts, and mechanics that adapt to this way of playing, instead of whipping the tale into moulds inherited from times when true alternatives were scarce.
I crave all the daring experimentation in gaming. I want more creative catalysts that trust their own integrity enough to offer agency that can bring out the suppressed parts of ourselves to light. So that we can observe them, play with them, and finally embody them - everything between the divine and the monstrous.
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Back in the day and after being amused by #DnD from a distance, I was there to witness the rise of #Numenera. It uplifted what I liked most about DnD - the vivid storytelling - and sidelined the tactical battles (not that there is anything wrong with that if well executed). I'm not a veteran from the times when the genre was conceived, but I have been around enough to know that this is nothing new in #TTRPGs, or the philosophy of various sciences for that matter. The approach to unshackle human creativity through effective guidance is an age-long quest that led to the experimental, narrative-embedded nature of #NSR, and especially established the "weird" as a label genre.
Though while we say weird, we do mean conventionally inexplicable and often far-out worldbuilding instead of a real genre. The genre itself of the "weird" is often a mixture of horror, heroic fantasy, post-sci-fi, some kind of grit and followed by a peculiar flavour. This borderless mixture of styles with self-confident abandon that subjects all other aspects of the medium is what The Bride! was to me. It puts the genre tropes to the side to favour contemporary techniques that enliven the subtleties of what we are as beings.
#Stellaris is one of my favourite video games because through the sheer volume of mechanics, content and striking just the right balance between the abstract and suggestive nature of its presentation, it nails emergent narration to such masterful dimensions that the player keeps building the story, the very world of their playthrough, even after shutting the PC down and doing other, unrelated tasks. The main mechanic, despite the intricate interstellar society management system, is the memetic story evolving in the player's head. One of my most cherished empires from years ago - the United Hearthsea - to this day makes me actively ponder how its story might have continued developing.
The Bride! and other similar movies work with the observer in a similar fashion by respecting the viewer's agency. They are more than what was put on film, their stories fuse with the spectator's soul more so than the usual, much more cohesive content. This is not easy to pull off, as such attempts sometimes end up in the camp territory, or are oftenly forgotten.
The modern DnD adventures all have a clear structure of what is to be done and how. Sure, the game emerges through the interaction of players, but the framing is what holds it together. Numenera, and some other daring games (such as Sig: Manual of the Primes) flip this idea around and give the players much more to associate. They do this by centring the world first and distributing the influence over its threads among all players at the table.
When I go and play DnD 5.5e at meetups, I miss this trip of the mind, the emergent storytelling of alternative realities screaming in our heads and hearts, and mechanics that adapt to this way of playing, instead of whipping the tale into moulds inherited from times when true alternatives were scarce.
I crave all the daring experimentation in gaming. I want more creative catalysts that trust their own integrity enough to offer agency that can bring out the suppressed parts of ourselves to light. So that we can observe them, play with them, and finally embody them - everything between the divine and the monstrous.
2/?
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Back in the day and after being amused by #DnD from a distance, I was there to witness the rise of #Numenera. It uplifted what I liked most about DnD - the vivid storytelling - and sidelined the tactical battles (not that there is anything wrong with that if well executed). I'm not a veteran from the times when the genre was conceived, but I have been around enough to know that this is nothing new in #TTRPGs, or the philosophy of various sciences for that matter. The approach to unshackle human creativity through effective guidance is an age-long quest that led to the experimental, narrative-embedded nature of #NSR, and especially established the "weird" as a label genre.
Though while we say weird, we do mean conventionally inexplicable and often far-out worldbuilding instead of a real genre. The genre itself of the "weird" is often a mixture of horror, heroic fantasy, post-sci-fi, some kind of grit and followed by a peculiar flavour. This borderless mixture of styles with self-confident abandon that subjects all other aspects of the medium is what The Bride! was to me. It puts the genre tropes to the side to favour contemporary techniques that enliven the subtleties of what we are as beings.
#Stellaris is one of my favourite video games because through the sheer volume of mechanics, content and striking just the right balance between the abstract and suggestive nature of its presentation, it nails emergent narration to such masterful dimensions that the player keeps building the story, the very world of their playthrough, even after shutting the PC down and doing other, unrelated tasks. The main mechanic, despite the intricate interstellar society management system, is the memetic story evolving in the player's head. One of my most cherished empires from years ago - the United Hearthsea - to this day makes me actively ponder how its story might have continued developing.
The Bride! and other similar movies work with the observer in a similar fashion by respecting the viewer's agency. They are more than what was put on film, their stories fuse with the spectator's soul more so than the usual, much more cohesive content. This is not easy to pull off, as such attempts sometimes end up in the camp territory, or are oftenly forgotten.
The modern DnD adventures all have a clear structure of what is to be done and how. Sure, the game emerges through the interaction of players, but the framing is what holds it together. Numenera, and some other daring games (such as Sig: Manual of the Primes) flip this idea around and give the players much more to associate. They do this by centring the world first and distributing the influence over its threads among all players at the table.
When I go and play DnD 5.5e at meetups, I miss this trip of the mind, the emergent storytelling of alternative realities screaming in our heads and hearts, and mechanics that adapt to this way of playing, instead of whipping the tale into moulds inherited from times when true alternatives were scarce.
I crave all the daring experimentation in gaming. I want more creative catalysts that trust their own integrity enough to offer agency that can bring out the suppressed parts of ourselves to light. So that we can observe them, play with them, and finally embody them - everything between the divine and the monstrous.
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Back in the day and after being amused by #DnD from a distance, I was there to witness the rise of #Numenera. It uplifted what I liked most about DnD - the vivid storytelling - and sidelined the tactical battles (not that there is anything wrong with that if well executed). I'm not a veteran from the times when the genre was conceived, but I have been around enough to know that this is nothing new in #TTRPGs, or the philosophy of various sciences for that matter. The approach to unshackle human creativity through effective guidance is an age-long quest that led to the experimental, narrative-embedded nature of #NSR, and especially established the "weird" as a label genre.
Though while we say weird, we do mean conventionally inexplicable and often far-out worldbuilding instead of a real genre. The genre itself of the "weird" is often a mixture of horror, heroic fantasy, post-sci-fi, some kind of grit and followed by a peculiar flavour. This borderless mixture of styles with self-confident abandon that subjects all other aspects of the medium is what The Bride! was to me. It puts the genre tropes to the side to favour contemporary techniques that enliven the subtleties of what we are as beings.
#Stellaris is one of my favourite video games because through the sheer volume of mechanics, content and striking just the right balance between the abstract and suggestive nature of its presentation, it nails emergent narration to such masterful dimensions that the player keeps building the story, the very world of their playthrough, even after shutting the PC down and doing other, unrelated tasks. The main mechanic, despite the intricate interstellar society management system, is the memetic story evolving in the player's head. One of my most cherished empires from years ago - the United Hearthsea - to this day makes me actively ponder how its story might have continued developing.
The Bride! and other similar movies work with the observer in a similar fashion by respecting the viewer's agency. They are more than what was put on film, their stories fuse with the spectator's soul more so than the usual, much more cohesive content. This is not easy to pull off, as such attempts sometimes end up in the camp territory, or are oftenly forgotten.
The modern DnD adventures all have a clear structure of what is to be done and how. Sure, the game emerges through the interaction of players, but the framing is what holds it together. Numenera, and some other daring games (such as Sig: Manual of the Primes) flip this idea around and give the players much more to associate. They do this by centring the world first and distributing the influence over its threads among all players at the table.
When I go and play DnD 5.5e at meetups, I miss this trip of the mind, the emergent storytelling of alternative realities screaming in our heads and hearts, and mechanics that adapt to this way of playing, instead of whipping the tale into moulds inherited from times when true alternatives were scarce.
I crave all the daring experimentation in gaming. I want more creative catalysts that trust their own integrity enough to offer agency that can bring out the suppressed parts of ourselves to light. So that we can observe them, play with them, and finally embody them - everything between the divine and the monstrous.
2/?
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Back in the day and after being amused by #DnD from a distance, I was there to witness the rise of #Numenera. It uplifted what I liked most about DnD - the vivid storytelling - and sidelined the tactical battles (not that there is anything wrong with that if well executed). I'm not a veteran from the times when the genre was conceived, but I have been around enough to know that this is nothing new in #TTRPGs, or the philosophy of various sciences for that matter. The approach to unshackle human creativity through effective guidance is an age-long quest that led to the experimental, narrative-embedded nature of #NSR, and especially established the "weird" as a label genre.
Though while we say weird, we do mean conventionally inexplicable and often far-out worldbuilding instead of a real genre. The genre itself of the "weird" is often a mixture of horror, heroic fantasy, post-sci-fi, some kind of grit and followed by a peculiar flavour. This borderless mixture of styles with self-confident abandon that subjects all other aspects of the medium is what The Bride! was to me. It puts the genre tropes to the side to favour contemporary techniques that enliven the subtleties of what we are as beings.
#Stellaris is one of my favourite video games because through the sheer volume of mechanics, content and striking just the right balance between the abstract and suggestive nature of its presentation, it nails emergent narration to such masterful dimensions that the player keeps building the story, the very world of their playthrough, even after shutting the PC down and doing other, unrelated tasks. The main mechanic, despite the intricate interstellar society management system, is the memetic story evolving in the player's head. One of my most cherished empires from years ago - the United Hearthsea - to this day makes me actively ponder how its story might have continued developing.
The Bride! and other similar movies work with the observer in a similar fashion by respecting the viewer's agency. They are more than what was put on film, their stories fuse with the spectator's soul more so than the usual, much more cohesive content. This is not easy to pull off, as such attempts sometimes end up in the camp territory, or are oftenly forgotten.
The modern DnD adventures all have a clear structure of what is to be done and how. Sure, the game emerges through the interaction of players, but the framing is what holds it together. Numenera, and some other daring games (such as Sig: Manual of the Primes) flip this idea around and give the players much more to associate. They do this by centring the world first and distributing the influence over its threads among all players at the table.
When I go and play DnD 5.5e at meetups, I miss this trip of the mind, the emergent storytelling of alternative realities screaming in our heads and hearts, and mechanics that adapt to this way of playing, instead of whipping the tale into moulds inherited from times when true alternatives were scarce.
I crave all the daring experimentation in gaming. I want more creative catalysts that trust their own integrity enough to offer agency that can bring out the suppressed parts of ourselves to light. So that we can observe them, play with them, and finally embody them - everything between the divine and the monstrous.
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met some guys who look like klingons in stellaris on my doomsday refugee species and they really like my empire for some reason. i'm like their weird alien pet-friend i guess
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I did play some Age of Wonders 4 when it released and quite liked it despite the turn based elements of it. Tonight we shall revisit it. Will it become a contender for Strategy day rotation next to our evergreen #Stellaris?
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hey so what the fuck is up with the stellaris subreddit and why is there one guy there who keeps posting art of their OC in a space nazi uniform complete with a red armband
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can't believe it took me two years and seven hundred hours to finally meet the robot space mommy in stellaris and then i got summarily executed by her because they'd changed how fleets work a few days beforehand making it impossible for me to get a large enough fleet to stop her
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Top Selling Games (2025) on Steam with Confirmed AI/LLM Usage:
Arc Raiders
The Finals
Stellaris
inZOI
Liar's Bar
My Summer CarThey are replacing real artists. Many of these are for voice acting, some visual assets and LLM use.
Please do not support these games in any way. If you are able to get a refund, you should. Tell them it is wrong in your Steam reviews.
This is wrong. Take a stand against bad behavior.
:NoAI:
#noai #ai #llm #Steam #Valve #videogames #LinuxGaming #ArcRaiders #TheFinals #Stellaris #inZOI #LiarsBar #MySummerCar
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I wonder if it makes sense to approach job search through hobbies and side activities rather than just by past employment history.
In my free time, I do #microbiology. I have a #biolab in the cellar with petri dishes and microscopes and all. I ferment #olives which grow in my tree and make pickles out of them, I make two kinds of #sourdough bread from a culture I extracted from quince fruit peels from my own tree, one wheat and one #rye.
I do #mycology. I have some 2,000 photos of wild #mushrooms in my Facebook photo albums.
I do a lot of software-defined radio, I have more #antennas than I care to count, and also more #SDR modules than I care to count. I stream radio data directly to my own #ElasticSearch which I can visualize in different ways in Kibana.
I do home automation, and the house has countless sensors and cameras. I use #HomeAssistant for this, with lots of modules I have implemented myself, for example for scraping data from my Huawei solar panels and graphing their historical data.
I have a home #Kubernetes cluster with many nodes and several public-facing services with some 99.9% uptime like a local Mastodon instance and also a #Matrix instance, in addition to lots of local services.
I am a data archivist and I have lots of stuff backed up locally if the internet goes down like it did during the notorious #apagon in Spain.
I play strategy games in Playstation, some of my current favorite games are #Stellaris and #Tropico6. I just like resource optimization over time.
I grow vegetables and some fruit trees. Trying to get really hot chilis growing here as they aren't readily available in stores. I have eaten the One Chip Challenge without even wincing a bit. I am a #ChiliHead.
I administrate all sorts of online communities and web pages. I read a lot of books and whenever I get into a new domain, I tend to read several definitive reference books of the topic from cover to cover. For example I now know more about #cancer biology than I ever thought I would.
I used to take a lot of #Coursera courses, also in non-technical topics such as #virology, #BrainPhysiology, #AnimalBehavior and such.
We have 3 cats, 2 siamese and 1 rescued as a kitten from the neighboring empty plot where he was born.
Ask me anything about these things!
If you need someone like this in your team to build great things, working remotely from Spain, let's chat!
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I wonder if it makes sense to approach job search through hobbies and side activities rather than just by past employment history.
In my free time, I do #microbiology. I have a #biolab in the cellar with petri dishes and microscopes and all. I ferment #olives which grow in my tree and make pickles out of them, I make two kinds of #sourdough bread from a culture I extracted from quince fruit peels from my own tree, one wheat and one #rye.
I do #mycology. I have some 2,000 photos of wild #mushrooms in my Facebook photo albums.
I do a lot of software-defined radio, I have more #antennas than I care to count, and also more #SDR modules than I care to count. I stream radio data directly to my own #ElasticSearch which I can visualize in different ways in Kibana.
I do home automation, and the house has countless sensors and cameras. I use #HomeAssistant for this, with lots of modules I have implemented myself, for example for scraping data from my Huawei solar panels and graphing their historical data.
I have a home #Kubernetes cluster with many nodes and several public-facing services with some 99.9% uptime like a local Mastodon instance and also a #Matrix instance, in addition to lots of local services.
I am a data archivist and I have lots of stuff backed up locally if the internet goes down like it did during the notorious #apagon in Spain.
I play strategy games in Playstation, some of my current favorite games are #Stellaris and #Tropico6. I just like resource optimization over time.
I grow vegetables and some fruit trees. Trying to get really hot chilis growing here as they aren't readily available in stores. I have eaten the One Chip Challenge without even wincing a bit. I am a #ChiliHead.
I administrate all sorts of online communities and web pages. I read a lot of books and whenever I get into a new domain, I tend to read several definitive reference books of the topic from cover to cover. For example I now know more about #cancer biology than I ever thought I would.
I used to take a lot of #Coursera courses, also in non-technical topics such as #virology, #BrainPhysiology, #AnimalBehavior and such.
We have 3 cats, 2 siamese and 1 rescued as a kitten from the neighboring empty plot where he was born.
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If you need someone like this in your team to build great things, working remotely from Spain, let's chat!
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I wonder if it makes sense to approach job search through hobbies and side activities rather than just by past employment history.
In my free time, I do #microbiology. I have a #biolab in the cellar with petri dishes and microscopes and all. I ferment #olives which grow in my tree and make pickles out of them, I make two kinds of #sourdough bread from a culture I extracted from quince fruit peels from my own tree, one wheat and one #rye.
I do #mycology. I have some 2,000 photos of wild #mushrooms in my Facebook photo albums.
I do a lot of software-defined radio, I have more #antennas than I care to count, and also more #SDR modules than I care to count. I stream radio data directly to my own #ElasticSearch which I can visualize in different ways in Kibana.
I do home automation, and the house has countless sensors and cameras. I use #HomeAssistant for this, with lots of modules I have implemented myself, for example for scraping data from my Huawei solar panels and graphing their historical data.
I have a home #Kubernetes cluster with many nodes and several public-facing services with some 99.9% uptime like a local Mastodon instance and also a #Matrix instance, in addition to lots of local services.
I am a data archivist and I have lots of stuff backed up locally if the internet goes down like it did during the notorious #apagon in Spain.
I play strategy games in Playstation, some of my current favorite games are #Stellaris and #Tropico6. I just like resource optimization over time.
I grow vegetables and some fruit trees. Trying to get really hot chilis growing here as they aren't readily available in stores. I have eaten the One Chip Challenge without even wincing a bit. I am a #ChiliHead.
I administrate all sorts of online communities and web pages. I read a lot of books and whenever I get into a new domain, I tend to read several definitive reference books of the topic from cover to cover. For example I now know more about #cancer biology than I ever thought I would.
I used to take a lot of #Coursera courses, also in non-technical topics such as #virology, #BrainPhysiology, #AnimalBehavior and such.
We have 3 cats, 2 siamese and 1 rescued as a kitten from the neighboring empty plot where he was born.
Ask me anything about these things!
If you need someone like this in your team to build great things, working remotely from Spain, let's chat!
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I wonder if it makes sense to approach job search through hobbies and side activities rather than just by past employment history.
In my free time, I do #microbiology. I have a #biolab in the cellar with petri dishes and microscopes and all. I ferment #olives which grow in my tree and make pickles out of them, I make two kinds of #sourdough bread from a culture I extracted from quince fruit peels from my own tree, one wheat and one #rye.
I do #mycology. I have some 2,000 photos of wild #mushrooms in my Facebook photo albums.
I do a lot of software-defined radio, I have more #antennas than I care to count, and also more #SDR modules than I care to count. I stream radio data directly to my own #ElasticSearch which I can visualize in different ways in Kibana.
I do home automation, and the house has countless sensors and cameras. I use #HomeAssistant for this, with lots of modules I have implemented myself, for example for scraping data from my Huawei solar panels and graphing their historical data.
I have a home #Kubernetes cluster with many nodes and several public-facing services with some 99.9% uptime like a local Mastodon instance and also a #Matrix instance, in addition to lots of local services.
I am a data archivist and I have lots of stuff backed up locally if the internet goes down like it did during the notorious #apagon in Spain.
I play strategy games in Playstation, some of my current favorite games are #Stellaris and #Tropico6. I just like resource optimization over time.
I grow vegetables and some fruit trees. Trying to get really hot chilis growing here as they aren't readily available in stores. I have eaten the One Chip Challenge without even wincing a bit. I am a #ChiliHead.
I administrate all sorts of online communities and web pages. I read a lot of books and whenever I get into a new domain, I tend to read several definitive reference books of the topic from cover to cover. For example I now know more about #cancer biology than I ever thought I would.
I used to take a lot of #Coursera courses, also in non-technical topics such as #virology, #BrainPhysiology, #AnimalBehavior and such.
We have 3 cats, 2 siamese and 1 rescued as a kitten from the neighboring empty plot where he was born.
Ask me anything about these things!
If you need someone like this in your team to build great things, working remotely from Spain, let's chat!