I bought it expecting to play it for a few hours and set it aside, but I’m playing it consistently for at least an hour a night at this point - just turn off the music, start Spotify with some nice music, and do a couple of runs. |
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Starting to play more Halo from the Halo: Master Chief Collection on PC. Halo 3 dropped two days ago, so the three Halo games I care about (and Reach) are now available and let me play online with some people on Steam, which is really nice and reminds me of high school/college when I used to play a bunch with people IRL. |
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X to doubt from a very crappy Go player (me) ❧ Edited by MasterOfMagic at 2020-07-16 17:57:522020-07-16 17:57 |
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What are you studying/reading to help you along the way? |
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I remember on the go server I used to play on a long time ago they had a chat channel for game reviews/analysis? Have you found that useful? I haven’t played Go in quite some time due to personal time limits, but yes, I’ve always found that playing was equally (if not slightly more) important to my improvement as reading/studying. I still try to do some daily tsumego though. |
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The two different review styles appeal to me as a former high school and collegiate chess player as they are very similar to how I would review and learn from my chess games. The choices when I bought my go set were specifically geared towards this with single convex stones - then I moved half way across the country and away from my go playing friends so I haven’t been able to play in person in some time. Good luck in the open! |
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I’m a weird one and I love spending time holding the stones in front of the board and, for more in depth problems, will lay out the board and place/remove stones. For some reason that helps my memory. |
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They’re yunzi and I adore them. |
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I would eventually like to get a nice set of shell and slate stones, but that’s for when I’m retired and can spend all of my time drinking coffee/tea and playing go. |
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I probably wouldn’t get new ones - I’d buy a pre-owned set. |
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It’s kind of like yunzi - you can clean them but they change their appearance from just being handled, and I think that’s cool. |
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If you got it from YMI then we probably have the same set. Bamboo table board and turned jujube bowls: https://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Mountain-Imports-Jujube-Carrying/dp/B000JX6WPU |
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Yeah. I bought mine as a set which they no longer offer as I think they stopped offering yunzi stones over the lead scare. I just don’t let children handle the stones and wash my hands after I’m done/don’t eat/drink around my go board and stones. |
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If there’s interest I have previously created https://baduk.thread.zone/. |
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Some of them do. It’s not every batch. There was a scare and people were ordering lead test kits and chasing up YMI for exchanges.
Fixed - I set it to private after creating it because I was thinking about the structure I wanted to open it with and then just sort of forgot about it. |
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https://www.usgo.org/news/2014/02/yunzi-stones-and-lead-an-update/ |
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https://www.amazon.com/3M-717834209102DUPE-LeadCheck-Swabs-8-Pack/dp/B008BK15PU is what many people used to test. ❧ Edited by MasterOfMagic at 2020-07-16 18:36:062020-07-16 18:36 |
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Always good to test for yourself. |
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Playing a new game. It’s called “Steam Controller Good Input Device Simulator”. It’s played by sitting in my living room in front of my TV and configuring the Steam controller on my living room gaming rig to not be horrible in a wide variety of games. I haven’t won a round yet, but I’ll getting close. Last round I managed to get the Steam controller to not feel like I was stuck in the mud or so sensitive it gave me motion sickness in Fallout: New Vegas. ❧ Edited by MasterOfMagic at 2020-08-08 22:35:402020-08-08 22:35 |
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Update: I was able to get through the tutorial mission stuff in F:NV without wanting to switch to KB+M, so I think I’m going to call this round a win. Using the controller in keyboard+mouse mode with the buttons bound as they would be on the 360 controller but using mouse input for the right trackpad means I can flick my finger and do a 180 while playing, and I have gyro aiming for small adjustments while aiming down sights. This would have been so much easier if F:NV would accept input from an XInput controller and a keyboard and mouse simultaneously… As a reward I get to play the “what’s the correct load order to not crash F:NV when I mod the everloving stuffing out of it”? ❧ Edited by MasterOfMagic at 2020-08-09 21:25:252020-08-09 21:25 |
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