KenethSargatanas
KenethSargatanas t1_ja5eik6 wrote
Reply to Looking for unique settings, I want to to travel through a unique universe/world/level. Give me something strange. by DaenerysTargaryen69
Ori and the Blind Forest and it's sequel Will o' the wisps.
It's a metroidvania along the lines of Hollow Knight. It's absolutely GORGEOUS.
KenethSargatanas t1_ja5dsvh wrote
Where Skyrim?
KenethSargatanas t1_j9z1ivk wrote
Reply to Water on Earth is not Constant. Why ? by ItsDivyamGupta
Water is created (and destroyed) in a huge number of chemical reactions. Acid+Base reactions are a notable example. For instance, Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide react to make Water and Salt. (HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O)
So, plants using water as part of their biological processes are countered by other natural processes that create it.
KenethSargatanas t1_j67jtne wrote
Reply to comment by Sloth_Monk in Any open immersive open world story games??? by Nuzda2k2
And it's sequel Horizon Forbidden West.
KenethSargatanas t1_j5x2bc2 wrote
Reply to comment by CyberneticPanda in Mycotecture — the use of mushrooms and other fungal substances for architectural purposes — could be key to building affordable, fire-resistant, insulated habitats on the Moon and Mars. NASA aims to experiment with the technique on the Moon in 2025. by clayt6
There is plenty locked up in the water ice we've detected in the polar craters. Simple electrolysis would produce more then enough hydrogen.
KenethSargatanas t1_j5w232a wrote
Reply to comment by alexxerth in Mycotecture — the use of mushrooms and other fungal substances for architectural purposes — could be key to building affordable, fire-resistant, insulated habitats on the Moon and Mars. NASA aims to experiment with the technique on the Moon in 2025. by clayt6
My guess is that they will extract it from lunar regolith. The Moon has all of the major elements of life just lying around. It true that it's not in the same proportions as Earth, and it will take time and effort to develop the processes to obtain and process them, but they are there.
KenethSargatanas t1_iuq7kax wrote
99 little bugs in the code, 99 little bugs, pick one out, patch it around...
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103 little bugs in the code!
KenethSargatanas t1_iuk6vin wrote
Reply to thoughts on the very very early half of this decade in gaming so far? by EnvironmentalBet440
Sturgeon's Law: 90% of everything is crap.
In 10 years someone will think this was the greatest year in gaming ever because 15 of the 150 games released this year will actually be decent. The rest will be crap.
KenethSargatanas t1_iug7fxs wrote
Reply to Tasha and her dead-on Tracer Cosplay by Easilygrin30
That's a cosplay!? Damn, I thought it was a high res CG render at first. You're right. That is dead on.
KenethSargatanas t1_iuer9ob wrote
Give it time. The first couple generations of new games on a new console have always been somewhat underwhelming in my experience. Once devs get their feet under them and really learn the system, it'll ramp up pretty quickly.
KenethSargatanas t1_jabh71m wrote
Reply to What critically acclaimed game did you not like? by Number-91
The Witcher 3. I just can't get into it. Which is ridiculous to me because I should LOVE it. Open world high fantasy with an amazing story? (Apparently amazing, I've only barely gotten past the Bloody Baron before I quit.) That's like, MY SHIT.
But, nope! Played a few hours and lost all interest. Like, 4 times. I just doesn't hook me at all.