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Mushin Aigen

@mushinaigen

(無心愛源) Virtual Angelic Avenger. Streams on Twitch and YouTube. Art tag: #AngelsEmbers

Inside your computer. Katılım Şubat 2023
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Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers·
Lindsey Graham was a closeted straight woman. She had to hide her sexuality, as she was from an era when senators were not allowed to be women. But there were clues (Lindsey is a girl's name).
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i’ll block a bitch on hoyolab
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@kresniktorch Wait for playable Azhdaha to have Shield Strength scaling for Zhongli synergy
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peter@kresniktorch·
this set lowkey the most unknown artifact set like no one can use this effectivly
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@CEOofRonova For it to really be the same, this “candybbug” entity needs allegations
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@kaebericch Mavuika isn’t a Mary Sue, but the Six Heroes getting largely offscreened and sidelined makes it easy to think she’s one. It’s honestly just a consequence of the story outpacing the map and character releases—you can’t have a “heroes segment” when Iansan isn’t playable yet
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faye
faye@kaebericch·
I watched the first persons video and they called Mavuika a mary sue + wanted her to be evil and force the people of Natlan to fight one another gladiator style for entertainment for a better story line
Phaeton@baobao190697

If you want to become a content creator but don't know what kind of content to make, just make your first video talking trash about Genshin. Boom, you'll instantly get 100k views. Then you disappear and never post anything again🤭

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Mushin Aigen
Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@eleventism @gh0stfight The reaction itself deals no damage—the only way to deal Stellar-Conduct damage is to have direct Stellar-Conduct damage in your kit, so that portion of the passive literally only works on Sandrone
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em-kay part two
em-kay part two@eleventism·
@gh0stfight oh i wouldnt know LMAO. hes doing decent??? perhaps when the cryo traveller is out and we can trigger stellarconduct without sandrone i can make full use of it but in the meantime its just a pretty looking crit stick
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em-kay part two
em-kay part two@eleventism·
i just made some buuulllshiiiiiit
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Mushin Aigen
Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@infoIoss Maybe she’s just from 1000 AD and doesn’t consider gays and lesbians to be the same kind of thing
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Ver 🌧️ Team Tragedy
my 12 years old "I don't like gay ppl" sister??????!?1!2? 😭
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@GeoletryExpert @RambleMan51 @53gaDr3amca5t Not everyone has the skillset for a “better” job than customer service or prostitution-adjacent customer service. They’re there because they lack, or at least think they lack, better prospects
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Mushin Aigen
Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@bunnyveh This is just the localization being awful as per usual
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Lex !! 🐰
Lex !! 🐰@bunnyveh·
kaveh is so funny because he says things like "what on earth" and "oh my god" instead of what in teyvat or oh my archons 😭😭 he lowkey isekai'd into genshin's world or something
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nyx☆
nyx☆@nibecoatl·
i learned that some people struggle to comprehend the fact that a character of a species that is usually portrayed as “savage” can have humanlike traits. nibelung was outright stated to be kind and gentle, and we see how much he loved teyvat, yet ppl refuse to acknowledge it
nyx☆@nibecoatl

nibelung

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nyx☆
nyx☆@nibecoatl·
@YoungDottore i didn’t mean teyvat’s dragons specifically; just dragons in general, as they are portrayed mostly as beasts in mythology and fiction. people who are only getting lore from AQs barely know how teyvat dragons are like and make assumptions from half baked infos they got from AQs
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sho@cyntific·
why do hoyolab users have to post 3 times a day their pull plans written like this? I'M SAVING FOR <CHARACTER>
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@PeakMetaSol @GenshinTgs Nothing to do with the timer It’s about Energy requirements and Stygian starting you with 0 Energy instead of every other endgame mode starting you at full
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Peak@PeakMetaSol·
@GenshinTgs Or here me out we just pause the timer?
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TGS@GenshinTgs·
An undeniable damage Stygian did to the game is that Hoyoverse now designs most Elemental Bursts to be mediocre so the characters don’t feel bad to use there. We really need more characters like Durin, or the likes of Mavuika and Skirk as well
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Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@JumpyFeller Souls games aren’t inherently hard, it’s just that the vast majority of the fanbase plays with a shared set of house rules (no shields, no magic, no summons) that makes it seem a lot harder than it was even intended to be at base
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JumpyFeller
JumpyFeller@JumpyFeller·
Lol
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Katsuhiro Harada@Harada_TEKKEN

From my perspective, Miyazaki is a rather unique, yet extremely serious game developer. His career did not begin in the game industry. In fact, he didn’t become a game developer until he was almost thirty years old. Even among developers of my generation (those of us born in the 1970s), I think it’s remarkable that someone who wasn’t even a game developer during the dawn of the polygon era eventually became one of Japan’s most representative game creators. (In other words, compared to the rest of us from the same generation—including myself—his career path is exceptionally unusual. Most notably, unlike many of us, he was not working at one of the major development studios that held a significant technological advantage during the early polygon era. That, more than anything else, is what makes his path so unique.) Next, regarding my impression of Dark Souls. People often focus on its difficulty as a game, but I believe Miyazaki’s true creativity shines through in the world he created. (By the way, I personally think Dark Souls has fairly simple action mechanics, and I don’t actually consider it to be an especially difficult game.) If you look into my own career, you’ll see that I was personally involved with the Dark Souls series and Elden Ring as the General Manager overseeing both production and marketing (Just to clarify, I wasn't part of the development team itself. My involvement was simply as the General Manager of the publisher-side department overseeing production and marketing). From that perspective, I can say that Dark Souls didn’t suddenly become a massive success overnight. It was the result of everything Miyazaki and his team had built up through their previous titles. Today, he receives offers from all over the world, but when I think back to the days when he and his team were struggling the most, many of those offers seem like they’re coming from people who only know who they are today. Some of them almost feel like complete reversals in attitude. Well, that’s just my personal perspective. Personally, I had grown tired of people who would simply compare games by saying things like, “That title cost X billion yen to make and sold Y million copies,” and then use nothing but those numbers to judge them against other games. There were so many people who couldn’t appreciate the journey or the growth of the developers themselves. Anyone can look at the current numbers—they’re available to everyone. Whenever I heard those kinds of opinions, I always thought, “That’s exactly what you’d expect from someone who’s never actually developed games.” What surprised me even more was that, even if people couldn’t properly evaluate that journey, almost nobody even seemed interested in trying to understand the process of how those developers gradually reached where they are today. (I'm NOT talking about the fan community). Now, going back to Miyazaki, there are two things about him that have always stayed with me. The first was back when I was developing Summer Lesson for VR, around the time it was generating a lot of buzz. One day, he came to try an early build of Summer Lesson along with people from several other game companies. While everyone else was laughing, chatting, and having fun with it, Miyazaki alone played it with incredible seriousness. Then, after everyone had finished and started discussing their impressions, he remained completely silent, staring intently at the preview monitor, deep in thought. Everyone became curious and finally asked him, “Miyazaki, what are you thinking about?” He suddenly smiled and said, “Oh… I got completely absorbed in thinking about what I would do if I were making this, and what kind of game I’d create.” What he talked about after that was, in the best possible sense, completely insane. It was one of those rare moments when I caught a glimpse of what I’d call his “mad scientist” side—his deeply serious, obsessive approach to creativity. The other thing that left a strong impression on me was that he generally dislikes video interviews (including live streaming). I once asked him about it by email, and he replied with quite a long explanation. After reading it, I completely understood where he was coming from. Simply put, he doesn’t like watching himself moving around on video. (Psychologically speaking, it’s actually a bit more complicated than that.) But there was another reason. According to him, there are naturally many people in this industry who know games far better than he does. Whenever he listens to those people speak, he realizes that his own understanding is still shallow, and it makes him feel that he’s not yet in a position to be the one talking about games. I mean… it’s common for well-known developers to say, “I still have a long way to go.” But whenever someone like him says that, my reaction is always, “Come on… if you say you’re still not there yet, then the rest of us won’t feel qualified to talk about games at all.” (laugh) Anyway, that’s one of the reasons why video interviews with Miyazaki are extremely rare. And conversations with him on camera—especially long-form discussions with another developer—are even rarer. They almost don’t exist at all. By the way, the other game developer in that photo is Masahiro Sakurai. If you ask me, he’s basically: “A Saiyan who genuinely believes he’s just another ordinary human.” Every now and then, when the rest of us are struggling with some problem, he’ll say something that sounds exactly like Goku saying, “Well… why don’t you just fly?” And I’ll reply, “Because we humans can’t use Flight Technique.” Then he just stares at me with a completely puzzled look. To put it in terms of Demon Slayer, I’d describe him as: "Like Muzan Kibutsuji casually showing up at a drinking party where all the Hashira have gathered, genuinely believing he's just another ordinary guest". That’s the kind of person he is.

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Mushin Aigen
Mushin Aigen@mushinaigen·
@ignis_jckt @AboutSnezhnaya Ran out of space. I think Yaoyao buffs will likely be tied to Rimegrass, presuming it ends up being the Stellar equivalent of Lunar-Crystallize (late-coming compared to the rest)
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