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#1
Got an invite to test it a few months ago, notice it appears{?} the game is still in my Steam library. Would be cool if they gave testers a free copy but not counting on it.
#2
Computer Gaming / Re: Field of Glory: Kingdoms d...
Last post by CJReich46 - Today at 10:00:47 PM
Quote from: Gusington on Yesterday at 04:58:42 PMDay one pickup...please don't suck!

Ditto.  :Dreamer:
#3
Computer Gaming / Re: What’s Happening in the Ga...
Last post by Sir Slash - Today at 09:38:26 PM
 :shocked:  :HideEyes:
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Computer Gaming / Re: What’s Happening in the Ga...
Last post by Skoop - Today at 07:40:03 PM
Trade jobs might be pretty future proof right now.  Doing skilled labor will be valuable, and there will be a ton of jobs available.

Even pilot industry, people say AI will replace pilots, but with life safety at risk, there will always be a fully trained man in the loop flying airliners.  There just might only be 1 pilot instead of 2.

AI will be bad for computer nerds but great for blue collar joes.
#5
Computer Gaming / Re: What’s Happening in the Ga...
Last post by al_infierno - Today at 05:28:31 PM
Microsoft closed several more studios, including Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.  Arkane Austin was behind the huge blunder that was Redfall so it makes sense, but Tango is just baffling.  Hi-Fi Rush was highly acclaimed by critics and lauded as a success by MS leadership, and they were also behind the Evil Within series which is fairly popular.

https://www.ign.com/articles/microsoft-closes-redfall-developer-arkane-austin-hifi-rush-developer-tango-gameworks-and-more-in-devastating-cuts-at-bethesda

And apparently they're still not done.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-08/xbox-studio-closures-microsoft-plans-more-cost-cutting-measures-after-layoffs

To be honest, I just don't see why anybody would bother trying to break into the games industry at this point.  It's clearly in the middle of a massive implosion, and if folks with decades of experience are getting laid off left and right, what hope is there for someone trying to forge a sustainable career?
#6
Current Events / Re: Israel
Last post by JasonPratt - Today at 04:48:10 PM
Israel now controls the border crossing into Egypt at Rafah.

Forces are prepping for the final push south into the 'joint' area of Rafah (I mean where Gaza, Egypt, and Israel meet, I don't know the proper local name), where the final local Hamas forces are holed up with their remaining hostages and human shields.

Also, forces are prepping for a ground invasion into Lebanon!  :shocked: Might as well take the opportunity to make a clean sweep! -- although I don't know what the operational goals would be (other than opportunity body counts against Hez.)
#7
Tabletop AARs / Re: Scorpion and Wyvern 1870
Last post by MengJiao - Today at 03:52:20 PM
Quote from: MengJiao on Today at 12:07:57 PM
Quote from: ArizonaTank on Today at 08:57:49 AMSo what do you think of the rules?  I am kind of interested in finding something like Yaquinto's old Ironclads...a game I truly enjoyed. GMT's Iron and Oak left me a little cold.

The guns and armor seem to work reasonably well and have a more satisfying level of detail for penetration and damage and so on than in Oak and Iron.


  Things went south pretty fast for the Confederates, possibly because the French had six shots to four even though
the Confederates had eight guns (but in four turret groups).  By about 15 minutes into the battle, Mississippi had taken 3 critical hits and ended up with very suppressed crew and an out-of-control fire.  North Carolina headed into the midst of the French to draw fire while Joan went into a tight turn in hopes of ramming North Carolina.

  The ramming didn't happen and NC and Mississippi were escaping sort of (though with turrets unable to shoot aft that might not have gone well no matter what) when -- yes, you guessed it -- NC's magazine exploded (equivalent to a + 20 hit on zero armor)...that's a lot of dice rolling so I gave up.

  I guess that explains why Scorpion's task was to be a harbor ship in Bermuda until 1900, when she was sunk for target practice, raised and then sank finally and for good while on her way to Boston to be scrapped in 1901.
#8
Tabletop AARs / Re: Sail and Steam: 1870
Last post by MengJiao - Today at 03:39:24 PM
Quote from: MengJiao on May 06, 2024, 06:18:00 PM
Quote from: MengJiao on May 06, 2024, 06:09:39 PMHistorically, the French armored corvette Thetis did some reconnaissance of the German coast during the Franco-Prussian war.  In this Scenario, a fast German Ironclad tries to run down the somewhat sluggish Thetis.  The French Ironclad Ocean (of End of the Samurai fame) intervenes.

In ten minutes of steaming and firing, a few things happen: mostly at ranges of around seven or eight hundred yards, most shots miss.  One French 10-inch rifled breech-loader blows up but one French 10.8-inch shot penetrates the German Ironclad in the main battery amidships.  A big explosion and fire results: a gun battery of 8.2-inch Krupps is wrecked and the armor blown away with significant hull damage and crew suppression.
Which is a surprise, though I guess the 8.2 Krupps was always an ill-fated caliber:



Ill-fated maybe, but these ships have pretty bad turning radiuses and Carl was able to escape while Ocean was trying to get back around and attack again.
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Computer Gaming / Re: Kerbal Space Program 2
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Today at 02:32:00 PM
Apparently, work continues despite the layoffs...for now.

#10
Computer Gaming / Re: Field of Glory: Kingdoms d...
Last post by Father Ted - Today at 01:11:58 PM
Quote from: Gusington on Yesterday at 04:58:42 PMDay one pickup...please don't suck!

Same