[[Bello, Bard of the Brambles]]
[[Warstorm Surge]]
Do permanents that are also a 4/4 creature because of [[Bello, Bard of the Brambles]] trigger creature ETB effects from things like [[Warstorm Surge]]?
Can you play other games that require Proton on your PC?
I asked for an explanation not because I want to defend my favoriote big corporation, but because I don't understand the connection between OPs question and your comment. If you could link an article or explain what you mean that would be very much appreciated, as I didn't find anything after a quick web search.
I use Youtube on deck in Firefox with youtube.com/tv in kiosk mode. Works really well, but I noticed even when I have a bigger screen connected I can only watch videos in up to 720p. It doesn't let me select anything higher. Is that a YTTV thing or is there a problem in my setup?
I'm fine with the basic idea (even though I don't like ads), but here are some concerns that either weren't adressed or didn't have a proposed solution:
- Logistics: How many users are there that make significant contributions to the wiki? Is it plausible to do this as a solo dev?
- Article Quality: As mentioned in the post, there is the risk of people spamming low quality articles for money. What is the solution here? Maybe a fixed amount for bigger contributors, but who falls into that category? Again: Logistics.
- Trust: Since it was promised there won't be ads on the wiki, people may not react positively to this announcement, which might possibly be hurting the wiki. To be fair here, the process seems to be very transparent, though a forum to discuss about this would be nice, rather than just e-mail.
Some of the things you can do are so evil I wouldn't even do them for an achievement.
I was thinking that too at the start, but she actually has a lot of voiced internal dialogue.
Hmm I'll probably do it either way, that's what invisibility potions are for.
As Karlach, can I ::: spoiler spoiler tell Gortash "Go fuck yourself" in act 3 without starting a fight (when he proposes hid deal to you) :::? I really want to, but I also really don't want to lose my honor run.
Isn't Larian independent?
Edit: Official statement on shareholders (near the end of the video)
New idea:
- Use my steam deck.
- It just works (???)
- Profit
I'd probably have to get a docking station so I don't have to use wi-fi. Will try it when I get home.
Thanks, I'll probably try to play around with using a VM a bit (maybe SteamOS since that's a thing that exists?).
But yeah, in the end getting some kind of android tv is probably the best, and in regards to input delay maybe also not the cheapest one. Also: Moonlight benchmark spreadsheet
Don't really follow any big communities here (except for this one), just smaller ones specific to my personal interests.
My setup: I have a PC (Linux) that I also use for gaming, but I want to connect it to a TV that's in a different room. Now, I know I could just get something like a Shield TV or Apple TV and use Moonlight and be done, but I'd have to buy that.
Since I also have a server that's basically right next to the TV, I was thinking I might be able to (a) stream steam games from my PC to my server (and then connect to the TV) and (b) send the input signals of my peripherals to my PC. I have two controllers, a Bluetooth one and one with a USB dongle. It would be nice to connect both, but that's really not a priority for a start.
Asking here because I'm new to unRAID and was hoping someone has experience with game streaming and can tell me if this would work and is worth it, or whether I should just buy a dedicated device for this. In the second case, do you have recommendations?
See title, for example [[Generous Patron]]. It's a long running question I had with a friend, and we kind of came to the conclusion that the answer is no because the creature doesn't yet exist when the ETB resolves.
But I gave it some thought again because it feels so weird that so many cards have this kind of effect and supposedly it doesn't get triggered. Does anyone have a definitive answer to this? Would be great if you can refer to the official rulings.
I'm thinking about building an Elden Ring proxy deck (after watching this video), and this Atraxa I made would be a fun proxy commander for a poison deck. Do you have any deck recommendations or tips for building a deck that's not too toxic to play against and suitable for casual commander?
Alternatively, a -1/-1 counter deck would also be fun if that's a thing that exists (it doesn't have to be op).