Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous has crazy depth of story, can be turn based or active combat, and you can adjust a ton of difficulty options to suit your taste. Lots and lots of exploring.
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous has crazy depth of story, can be turn based or active combat, and you can adjust a ton of difficulty options to suit your taste. Lots and lots of exploring.
What a dumbass.
Yeah it’s not like frames from a projector. It’s a stream. But the brain skips parts that haven’t changed.
I played one of the dark souls games. Where you start in a foggy forest and meet three witches. But I was not good at it at all.
Basically, yes. Our eyes capture the light that goes into them at 24 frames per second (please correct me if I goofed on that) and the image is upside down.
Our brains turn those images upright, and it also fills in the blanks. The brain basically guesses what’s going on between the frames. It’s highly adapt at pattern recognition and estimation.
My favorite example of this is our nose. Look at you nose. You can look down and see it a little, and you can close one eye and see more of it. It’s right there in the bottom center of our view, but you don’t see it at all everyday.
That’s because it’s always there, and your brain filters it out. The pattern of our nose being there doesn’t change, so your brain just ignores it unless you want to intentionally see it. You can extrapolate that to everything else. Most things the brain expects to see, and does see through our eyes, is kind of ignored. It’s there, but it’s not as important as say, anything that’s moving.
Also, and this is fun to think about, we don’t even see everything. The color spectrum is far wider than what our eyes can recognize. There are animals, sea life and insects that can see much much more than we can.
But to answer more directly, you are right, the brain does crazy heavy lifting for all of our senses, not just sight. Our reality is confined to what our bodies can decifer from the world through our five senses.
This is dark souls/Elden Ring isn’t it.
Edit. Lol oh shit I didn’t see what comm this was in haha. I don’t even have any dark souls games, or Elden Ring. But I recognize it immediately. I do want to play Elden Ring. But I don’t think my PC can handle it.
They might be talking about the unrealistic “demands” they have.
The Climate and Militarism Project has just issued a statement, The Ukraine Crisis and the Recent IPCC Report, with demands:
Immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and a negotiated settlement that accommodates the security needs of Ukraine, Russia, and Europe.
Reduction in NATO and US military posture in Europe in exchange for Russian guarantees to respect the right of self-governance of its neighboring nations.
Renegotiation of lapsed arms treaties.
Huge reductions by all countries in military spending and redirection of those funds to address the climate crisis.
That’s from thier website. I didn’t see anything else with my admittedly short search.
Still waiting
This reminds me of AA meetings. In my area they all pushed you nonstop to get a sponsor. And then the sponsor would push you nonstop to pray every day. Every meeting was in a church. And the veteran guys would talk about how they haven’t thought about alcohol everyday while talking about alcohol everyday.
It’s nonsense.
Lol
You’ve got to be joking. I’m guessing your script doesn’t go too far off “bring up one band and ignore the centuries of culture”.
That’s alright. Maybe you’ll find a better cheap job.
What does that have to do with the internal collapse of the USSR?
You do know that’s not a country anymore, right? Or hasn’t that news reached .ml yet?
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That’s a yes, it collapsed within one generation. Such an outstanding method of government!
If all it took, according to you, is one department of one nation to bring it down, it was not strong.
But we both know that’s not why it collapsed.
Well then, I feel sorry for your students if this is the way you talk to them.
Oh, one music act, well then. World peace has been achieved.
That’s all awesome. So it’s still around, right? It didn’t collapse within one generation or anything, did it?
When you mature out of highschool you’ll understand why your comment is ridiculous.
Kids on the beat, kids on the beat. Beat kids!