
-Shamus, Wednesday Jan 8, 2007
Continue reading 〉〉 “DM of the Rings Remaster XLVIII: Dwarven Diplomacy”

-Shamus, Wednesday Jan 8, 2007
Continue reading 〉〉 “DM of the Rings Remaster XLVIII: Dwarven Diplomacy”
So, I was fully ready to sit down and write a post this evening after my dentist appointment, but I came home with…three more dentist appointments, within the next seven days.
The day before writing this post: X-rays and cleaning
The day before this post goes up: Fillings (four)
Today: Fillings (four)
Tomorrow: Fillings (Three)
Next Wednesday: Oral surgery to remove my wisdoms and two misbehaving molars.
I haven’t mentioned it, but I’ve spent every day since Halloween on a liquid diet. I cracked a back molar somewhere between the Reese’s Cups and the Payday bars, and suddenly chewing became impossible. I’ve put some things into the blender in this last month that was never intended to be liquid. I am going to leave this experience with more respect for my inside-outside bones.
(I’m not a total slob; one of my many disorders causes tooth enamel to break down without nearly excessive care. That in combination with the fact that ‘brushing my teeth’ was a weird bedtime ritual that happened at Grandma’s house until I was well into my teens, I’m very, very lucky to have the healthy teeth I do. I’ve learned, but the damage is done.)
Also, never ever ever wear noise-canceling headphones in an attempt to escape dentist mouth drill sounds. It does not have the intended effect. Instead of protecting you from the drill sounds, it traps you in a universe of only drill sounds. Any attempts to add music to drown out the drill will only add the distant echo of said music.
All that to say, I’m still going to do my normal back-end work, but the Sims Overthinking will be a few weeks. I need to catch my breath between stabbings.
This week I’m done with Risk of Rain Returns. There are only a handful of achievements left, I don’t think I’m going to get them any time soon. I’ve been sick the past few days so I haven’t done anything else. I have been looking at Mortal Sin which is a first person roguelike focused on melee combat with heavily stylized graphics. I also might try Lethal Company which I don’t know much about, but it seems like it would be fun to go in blind.
What are you guys up to?
I’m super-busy with home repairs, transitioning from Thanksgiving to Christmas, and unfortunately trying to pay a sudden, large utility bill. Partially due to a lack of foresight, but partially due to living in a state that treats “infrastructure” as a dirty word. “Rix’larril’an of the Ascendancy 2.01” has been started, but I just haven’t had time to bang it into the right shape yet.
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Alright, now it’s time to finally tackle the space I’ve been dreading the most. Our family is putting a laundry room upstairs, meaning, we need to know how they’re actually using this space.
See, what I have been doing is telling this story, and only furnishing rooms once they are in the form they will be taking in the final product (or at least, very close to.). A notable exception has been the nursery when Logan was born, but otherwise, that’s the deal.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Sims 4 Overthinking: A Step Back”
This week I refuse to believe it’s been a whole week since last Wednesday. I have nearly gotten Risk of Rain Returns to %100. The difficulty feels more balanced now, but still harder than the second game. This could be because of my hours clocked, or it could be the items I’ve unlocked have helped the scaling.
Last week I complained about the camera magnification. This was user error. There is a inconspicuous button to toggle on/off pixel perfect. My mistake.
Today is Peter’s birthday. Happy birthday Peter.
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