• she/they

silly little perfect angel princess sweetheart. i am your favorite mutual and your best friend :)


johnnemann
@johnnemann

Me: Ok, I'm going to confront the slavemaster and free the crew from bondage, as it is not meet that any should toil against their will for the profit of another.
DM: Hmm. You know his true name is Sarl, meaning beechwood in the common tongue, so I guess you succeed at the encounter.
Me: Yessssss suck it thou who wouldst imprison free men
DM:... But now you gotta roll to see if, in the heat of your righteous fury, you act in an unwise manner and let pride drive your heart towards petty vengeance.
Me: Fuck. I rolled a 1.
DM: HA! You will come to regret this in decades to come, when the surety of youth is replaced by the hard-won wisdom of a life lived in the service of others


vectorpoem
@vectorpoem

Me: I attempt to detect traps. [D20 clatters] 19!
GM: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
Me: Are you going to say that every time I try to do something? What does it even say in that GM's Guide?!?
GM: Words are the source of misunderstandings.


hthrflwrs
@hthrflwrs

Me: So what do I see, gazing out upon this city street?
GM: You see a wild fervor building, as it builds every day to recede at sundown. The city of Rakta has the temperament of a great sundial: those places in sunlight are danced upon by many joyful people, while those in the shade are quiet, mournful, dying-dead.
Me: Can I roll an insight check to remember this city and what causes these great shadows?
GM: Go ahead.
Me: I got a 14.
GM: You remember that you do not recall the name of this city; but, knowing the aesthetic temperaments of Marco Polo's last several cities, you can start to see a pattern.
Me: You mean to say that the center of the city is a great gnomon, whose dictates determine light and shadow, joy and grief, for those beneath it?
GM: I mean to say that this city is a metaphor for time itself.
Me: I roll to steal the hookah from Marco Polo.



xkeeper
@xkeeper

f in the chat. settled with the big n to the tune of "pay us millions, shut down everything, never distribute it again". cool

one thing i see is "oh, they had a patreon, they were asking for it"

software preservation and emulation doesn't just fucking spring out of nothing, it requires people to work on things. it requires people to reverse engineer, to write code, to do tests and comparisons, to buy hardware and software so you can then tear it apart, and buy replacements

developing yuzu was effectively a job for people. taking things designed for one particular piece of hardware and opening it up to anyone with a computer, allowing them to be played, researched, preserved, experienced even without the required console -- that was still work.

and quite frankly nintendo can eat my entire ass. nintendo has explicitly called emulation nothing but the domain of pirates and constantly claims it is fully illegal. their money making literally relies on it not being accessible. nintendo can't charge you $5 + a $1 Foreigner Fee for lost levels if you can grab a copy of the disk someone saved 20 years ago and run it in something better (and more feature-packed).

"well they shouldn't have been profiting off of it" yeah, man. they should've been adtech developers in webshit making money selling everyone's data instead. you tell em champ