I prefer much oatmeal much less loose. I do a 1:3 ratio of oats to water and cook it in the rice cooker using the timer function so I can set it up the night before I eat it. The texture I get is much more “clumpy” than liquidy like this.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why people consider Zelda: Breath of the Wild highly influential in open world game design?English
1·2 months agoI suppose it depends on your definition of open world, but areas are basically only connected through the hub world, i.e. the castle area. There is virtually nothing to do in the world other than fight the colossi. It’s a great game, and certainly influential in its own right. However for better or for worse, I don’t really think it fits the mold of a modern open world game, and that’s specifically what BotW reimagined.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why people consider Zelda: Breath of the Wild highly influential in open world game design?English
3·2 months agoI mean, the similarities kind of begin and end with a character that can climb, use a sword, and ride a horse. SotC isn’t even open-world.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are you doing something to fuck over "the powerful"? If so, what?English
10·2 months agoYou give two weeks so you leave on good terms, not because you have to. Have you never needed a referral for a job?
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News@lemmy.world•Super Bowl Visitors Find San Francisco Better Than Its Apocalyptic ImageEnglish
53·2 months agoThey’re not. Even though I really enjoyed living in the Bay Area, I’m not blind to how dystopian it can feel. Just hang in the Tenderloin. Or if you really want something eye-opening, shoot on over to Oakland. The area is still great, but it’s a poor value when you consider it has the mkst expensive CoL in the country. I’d love to see the area get itself a little more together.
Edit: though the other commenter is right. Castro street has nothing to do with the TL
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Games@lemmy.world•Over 50% of game developers now think generative AI is bad for the industry, a dramatic increase from just 2 years ago: 'I'd rather quit the industry than use generative AI'English
411·3 months agoI think you have it backwards. Coding games is complicated, and that’s why AI can’t be used to code them effectively.
I’ve been playing Sekiro lately. While it’s not generally on the top of “immersive games” lists, I find it immersive because of how cool the gameplay makes you feel. When you are just completely focused on timing each parry and reading the attacks of your enemy, it makes me feel like I’m actually in the game doing these feats. Combine that with the fact there are few cutscenes and little dialogue, and I’d say it feels pretty immersive.

Every “hot take” in this thread is a regurgitation of what r/cooking has been saying for the past decade