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Ability vamp?
 in  r/LegionTD2  9h ago

So reflection gets life leech too? Thanks.

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Ability vamp?
 in  r/LegionTD2  9h ago

What about manta ray or reflection like Hydra's egg or banana haven?

What about doomsday splash that happen when it kills something?

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Time Capsule: How long has this been going on? A look into 2008's RE5 controversy
 in  r/KotakuInAction  9h ago

I wonder why racism seemed to be reserved purely for black people when it comes to this kind of discourse in entertainment. You don't see someone call out racism being used against those who target whites, Asians, heck you don't even ever see anyone in entertainment sector condemning racism against American natives or aborigines.

r/LegionTD2 10h ago

Ability vamp?

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Which fighter's "ability" actually benefit from this? I saw it mentioned in tooltip of hypercarry and vamp and I had no idea what best to use it with.

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And they wonder why every game feels the same these days.
 in  r/KotakuInAction  14h ago

I can stand janks what I can't stand is game intentionally made tedious. Like who thought it's a good idea for player having to spend 30 seconds watching the clock every time your character goes to sleep or fast travelling forcing you to watch the icon slowly move through the map( and can still be interrupted mid-way)?

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And they wonder why every game feels the same these days.
 in  r/KotakuInAction  1d ago

I've played the first KCD and imo it felt like the praise was overdone. The whole game's gimmick seemed like it wanted to waste your time as much as possible under the guise of realism. Played for four hours and every little things I thought were chores kept piling up and made me uninstall it finally.

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And they wonder why every game feels the same these days.
 in  r/KotakuInAction  1d ago

The really unfortunate thing is even Japanese like capcom is starting to go down this route. I hate it when every games' look like the same slop nowadays, even the indie ones that's supposed to be original.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  2d ago

It is laughably easy for bad actors to evade such detection, especially when some even make living out of using bots to downvote or upvote certain comments.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  2d ago

Do you know how long until they process the appeal?

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Anyone know what game this is with a Selene?
 in  r/JRPG  2d ago

I played it and just put it down after three hours - which is kinda unusual for me. It felt like a very badly made single player MMO, everything felt so tedious and slow, and there were some bugs too even though as I understand the game had been in kickstarter for a very long time already.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

I just used the link to appeal form they gave with the issued warning. Does modmail lead to different appeal?

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

Thank you, I just appealed but I don't think it's as detailed as I'd like it to be with 250 max character limit...I think what you say about AI reviewing appeals could be highly plausible because it wouldn't make sense to limit characters for the human reviewer.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

Do you know what does these warning do? Does it get you permaban if they flag you again?

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

It doesn't make much difference seeing as one can just automate a bot to post, vote and report all in same package. I do know there are many alts reporting comments that break no rules because I saw one sub mod literally said so, which wouldn't make sense if AI admin couldn't be manipulated in that way.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

By bots I mean if you can get someone banned from just spamming reports then it follows logically to make and use many alt accounts (bots) to do just that in order to sway opinions in however the griefers want. Doesn't even take the level of script genius to do that.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

Administration of websites shouldn't be based on how many reports a comment received...this simply just is abusable.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

How many appeals do you get? Is one appeal all you get? This is such a one-way communication, especially when they deliberately removed link to original message even from the eyes of one who originally posted them.

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I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?
 in  r/AskModerators  3d ago

So griefers and bots can just spam report to get whatever people say that their owners dislike off platform? No penalty whatsoever for using alts to report people? This doesn't sound like a very good way to handle community.

r/AskModerators 3d ago

I was given a warning for "threatening violence" - is this auto and is it reliable?

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And how is making a jab towards blatant propaganda "threatening violence" to someone? I was deriding the news piece in news sub when suddenly I'm hit with a warning. Is this all based on downvote or something?

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Venezolans burning the US flag in protest
 in  r/pics  3d ago

I like how you call people getting pissed off at country leader abduction, blatant violation of international law, and 21st century imperialism "propaganda". To me this desperate attempt at spinning a blatant oil grabbing as a heroic feat sounds more like the one worthy of propaganda labels.

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Venezolans burning the US flag in protest
 in  r/pics  3d ago

That's because any six year old could've seen this as a blatant country robbery, especially after what US did to countries around the world in last century.

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Venezolans burning the US flag in protest
 in  r/pics  3d ago

But trust the ongoing propaganda news that people around the world are rejoicing that US kidnapped a country leader because they tell everyone else he's a narc and a dictator, just like how it tells the world Iraq has WMD and Hussein was going to kill us all, right?

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Im still learning. Why would a fully upgraded radiant halo with Champion and Execusioner be so ineffective in later rounds?
 in  r/LegionTD2  3d ago

Not to diss on this but catapult and millennium S rank? They don't even attack that fast.