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  • Hildegarde@lemmy.worldtoPixel Dungeon@lemmy.worldThe sentry room
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    10 days ago

    Read the description for the sentry. It gives you a hint on how to overcome it, while also confirming it’s invulnerability.

    Try to discover yourself! But if you need more help:

    Hint

    Sentry takes 3 turns to activate, and only targets the wood floor.

    Solution

    Drink a potion of haste. It makes you go fast enough to cross the target area without being shot. Every puzzle room causes the solution potion to spawn somewhere on the floor. You probably will find one if you look for it.


  • Hildegarde@lemmy.worldtoOddly Satisfying@lemmy.worldUnique lock designs
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    10 days ago

    I hate this.

    All the doors slow down before latching, perfectly smoothly easing into a stop, the way your animation software interpolates keyframes.

    Real latches need momentum to latch, it takes energy from the door to push the latching bolt. The door will slow when pushing the mechanism, but slam slightly with the leftover energy. The motion is the thing that looks most fake about this animation.








  • Sounds like you want trademark reform.

    There are basically no requirements for maintaining trademarks. If a company owns a name they can use that name and branding forever, no matter how false it becomes, no matter how much the business or product changes, they can keep the name. This shouldn’t be the case.

    If an ice cream company is named after their two founders, the company shouldn’t be able to keep using their names after they’re no longer involved. But under current laws they can.

    A glass company can build its reputation on making heatproof glass, then change the glass so its no longer heatproof, while still selling it under the same name. This is unjust.

    Companies should be forced to rebrand upon major changes. Current trade mark laws are fundamentally misleading.