About the Rules & Moderation category (Part 1)

There’s video games where you can make fangames that hit like the original but Undertale is based off a premise whose draw is its novelty. So I don’t think it works so well just copied and pasted, not like a game that’s based off, like, the gameplay being extremely fun

Deltarune is not just Undertale again it’s novel.

yeah i think most undertale fangames realize the draw is the combat and for that reason decide to be significantly harder

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Yeah. That’s why I’m playing them

like. the point of undertale geno is “you’re doing this to satisfy your curiosity, here’s a gameplay experience designed to be as frustrating as possible. fuck you”

obviously with fangames geno is a known so they have to make it less frustrating. and this usually involves more hard fights. so like i get it. but do uty geno’s fights need to be as hard as they are?

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Lab professor just warned us about home chemistry because the FBI keeps tabs on people buying weird combinations of things. Guy here was buying drain cleaner + menthol

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real analysis success! probably did well on the exam

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NYAAAAAAAAAAA

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oh i also had a real analysis exam. to be determined how i did

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I think it will be an A unless he grades harshly

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Friend of mine was told she needed a ‘compsci twink’ to help her install Linux

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depends which distro

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i probably got an A? but there was one problem that was like “use the definition of a limit to verify this limit for babies” that i didn’t really know how to do to the level of rigor presumably required. because it’s a limit for babies

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Fake analysis

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Me when I’m wolfing

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why a twink

there was another one that involved epsilon delta over an interval, which i especially suck at. i’m already not good at epsilon delta in general but

I think she needs more help than just ijdtalling something

is epsilon delta not always about an interval? and it’s epsilon N which is for sequences?

or have we not covered non-interval epsilon delta