Personally I would put the custodian into the collector on ring 7 and then self infuse Animus on ring 8. You get the multistrike and the magic shop, and still get to face tank with either collector or wyldenten. Definitely multiple ways to win that, but imo it's better than juggling the steel shop for a chance at multistrike.
the geforce mentioned in the intro reminds me of the google stadia project, which was googles attempt at cloud gaming. Like many google projects it was super cool not profitable, and then shut down. I hope the economics of the business have gotten better, the use case that I envision is for people that dont have gaming rigs or sufficiently powerful gaming pc's to just buy the service for just a month to play a particular game that you couldn't play normally.
18:40 How have they not fixed this bug yet? I know the devs have moved on, but it's probably only a small fix that'd take one of them maybe 20 minutes to do.
43:50 Just a thought about that: Maybe it works because of the interactions with piercing and dmg shield is there. Since there is the only two things that effects each other. Even there is no magic power in this case.
$20.00 a month isn't that expensive if you're someone who actually buys games, considering new games cost like $90.00 USD. If you planned to buy 3 new games that year, and those would be on GeForce, you have a value proposition. I, personally, hate all DRM and all of these forms of monopolization (including Steam although we're lucky to have Gaben acting as basically a benevolent dictator), but just discussing the pure cost/benefit going on here. $240.00 a year for access to new games, tons of other games that all run at god-tier settings such that you don't need to buy a giga-rig? It's good value if you can deal with the latency and have the internet connection speed.
Yeah, though it does at least sync with your libraries elsewhere which I thought was both really cool and absolutely necessary for me to want to use the service in the first place.
Thanks for the upload!
Personally I would put the custodian into the collector on ring 7 and then self infuse Animus on ring 8. You get the multistrike and the magic shop, and still get to face tank with either collector or wyldenten. Definitely multiple ways to win that, but imo it's better than juggling the steel shop for a chance at multistrike.
18:25 Yeah it’s really strange, only happens in Awoken banners for some reason.
the geforce mentioned in the intro reminds me of the google stadia project, which was googles attempt at cloud gaming. Like many google projects it was super cool not profitable, and then shut down. I hope the economics of the business have gotten better, the use case that I envision is for people that dont have gaming rigs or sufficiently powerful gaming pc's to just buy the service for just a month to play a particular game that you couldn't play normally.
18:40 How have they not fixed this bug yet? I know the devs have moved on, but it's probably only a small fix that'd take one of them maybe 20 minutes to do.
43:50 Just a thought about that:
Maybe it works because of the interactions with piercing and dmg shield is there. Since there is the only two things that effects each other. Even there is no magic power in this case.
Is Wilting Sapwood really that bad? 😭
44:30 y u no double Nexus spike?
Ember enough??
$20.00 a month isn't that expensive if you're someone who actually buys games, considering new games cost like $90.00 USD. If you planned to buy 3 new games that year, and those would be on GeForce, you have a value proposition. I, personally, hate all DRM and all of these forms of monopolization (including Steam although we're lucky to have Gaben acting as basically a benevolent dictator), but just discussing the pure cost/benefit going on here. $240.00 a year for access to new games, tons of other games that all run at god-tier settings such that you don't need to buy a giga-rig? It's good value if you can deal with the latency and have the internet connection speed.
it's not like that, you have to buy the games and you are "renting" a remote pc to play it from nvidia
the service itself doesn't include any games
Yeah, though it does at least sync with your libraries elsewhere which I thought was both really cool and absolutely necessary for me to want to use the service in the first place.
It's going to be a sad day when Gabe retires... Or expires.