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So I just checked my work schedule to see if I got both December 7th and 8th off like I had requested. View attachment 180053
Instead of just those two days, I've got a full 5 days of Smashing, babies! My paycheck will hurt a little though, but such is the price of happiness.
So I just checked my work schedule to see if I got both December 7th and 8th off like I had requested. View attachment 180053
Instead of just those two days, I've got a full 5 days of Smashing, babies! My paycheck will hurt a little though, but such is the price of happiness.
Heard about the Blast Corps & Jet Force Gemini text in game. Despite this, I'm still not convinced Rare/Microsoft is going to show up in the game, especially a fighter.
It does remind I haven't played Rare Replay in a while however.
I'm only not watching cause it doesn't look like my type of show.
But yeah I hope the dub doesn't **** it up, but given how even the official account for the show drove the point home that she is indeed meant to be trans, I hope whoever dubs it has at least some decency regarding it.
Well ya gotta think that Shulk is pretty much in the same category as well especially considering Marth is in as well lol.
As for the spoiler...
I heard about that and it sounds really intriguing. Hopefully this means all bosses are playable in some capacity through a mode. And speaking of which, there should be a mode where you can fight bosses freely like Boss Battles from Brawl.
The heck? I go onto Wikipedia after a while and there's this user message that accuses me of changing an article, despite the fact that I've never touched/changed any article nor have an account on Wikipedia. The heck?
The heck? I go onto Wikipedia after a while and there's this user message that accuses me of changing an article, despite the fact that I've never touched/changed any article nor have an account on Wikipedia. The heck?
Are you on mobile, or public/school wifi, or anything like that? Those could result in you sharing your IP address with other people, and someone else with that same IP address probably did the deed instead - the message appears for you because of the shared IP address, even though you yourself might not have done anything.
Stuff like this is one of the reasons why on most wikis I help run, you have to make an account if you want to edit. :p
Are you on mobile, or public/school wifi, or anything like that? Those could result in you sharing your IP address with other people, and someone else with that same IP address probably did the deed instead - the message appears for you because of the shared IP address, even though you yourself might not have done anything.
This was on my regular computer at home. I do use my phone for internet sometimes, but that's only if I'm away from home and only for quick browsing. Otherwise, if i'm using my phone, it's for Fire Emblem Heroes, Grand Order and Pokemon GO(when I'm asked to help).
Friend of mine is watching is some old anime and we had this exchange.
My friend: Why do anime boobs make that sound?
Me: Excuse me?
Friend: It's so wet...
Me: Uh..
Friend: Like a seal slapping its belly
Me: I don't like this
Friend of mine is watching is some old anime and we had this exchange.
My friend: Why do anime boobs make that sound?
Me: Excuse me?
Friend: It's so wet...
Me: Uh..
Friend: Like a seal slapping its belly
Me: I don't like this
This was on my regular computer at home. I do use my phone for internet sometimes, but that's only if I'm away from home and only for quick browsing. Otherwise, if i'm using my phone, it's for Fire Emblem Heroes, Grand Order and Pokemon GO(when I'm asked to help).
In that case, then, maybe you have a sibling or housemate or whatever who went rogue on Wikipedia. :p The message would appear for you because you share the same internet connection as them.
Or (probably more likely) you have a dynamic IP address, which means the IP address attached to your connection changes every so often; probably the IP address you have now was previously owned by someone with a taste for wiki vandalism.
In any case, it's probably not anything to worry about. Wikis rarely ban IP addresses from editing or accessing the site because of situations like this, where it's impossible to attach the rogue edit to the actual vandal.
Friend of mine is watching is some old anime and we had this exchange.
My friend: Why do anime boobs make that sound?
Me: Excuse me?
Friend: It's so wet...
Me: Uh..
Friend: Like a seal slapping its belly
Me: I don't like this
It's true but it's apparently exclusive to Mob Smash modes, unfortunately. I saw a gameplay video of it btw, so you can trust me when I say that, unless someone hacked an unreleased game to have a boss as playable and be fully functional, it's legit.
If I may, I'd like to ramble about Fortune Street again.
I made a post about how to play Fortune Street last night, you can find it here.
Last night, I played the final map of the game, Bowser's Castle (it's the fourth to last in the Wii version). Bowser's Castle is an interesting map... and I actually thought to take a screenshot of the map this time (and good thing too, because it's a complicated one).
Let me explain the map's notation:
Grey spaces are Shops and Vacant Plots, vacant plots are special shops that you can choose the purpose of. They don't appear on every board, but do appear on Bowser's Castle. If you're playing in free play mode you can add Vacant Plots to maps that don't usually have them.
The crown is the bank.
The 休 kanji is a "Take-a-break" square (it's short for 休み "Vacation/Time Off"), when you land on it you are forced to close your shops for a turn.
The four colour symbol is a Changing Suit square, when you pass it it gives you a Suit, cycling them in order ().
The ★ symbol is a Boon space, when you land on it you gain a 20% commission on all profits until your next turn. There's also the Boom Space, which gives you a 50% commission instead.
The Door symbol takes you from one door to another; they're one way and unique to specific maps. In this case it takes you from a door on the right side to the door on the left by the bank.
Not shown are warp spaces (warp you to a linked warp space), the cannon (warps you to another player) and the "Roll On" space (let's you take another turn).
There are six types of Vacant Plot (seven in the Wii Game)
Checkpoint - worth 200G, this space forces opponents to pay money every time they pass it starting at 10G, when it is passed by any player the amount of money needed to pay increases by 10G. If the player who owns the Checkpoint lands on it, they can invest in their shops.
Circus Tent (Inn in the DS game) - worth 200G, when an opponent lands on it, they must pay however much the space costs, when the owning player lands on it, they can spend 100G to increase the shop's size (while the value goes 200-300-400-500, the cost goes 100-200-500-1000, I believe).
Balloonport - worth 200G, when the player who owns it lands on it, they can warp to any space on the map, when an opponent lands on it, they must pay a ticket fare based on their current level.
Tax Office (Temple in the DS game) - worth 200G, when an opponent lands on it, they must pay 10% of their net worth (it's pretty much always damaging), when the owning player lands on it, you receive money equal to 5% of your net worth.
Home (which isn't in the DS game) - worth 200G, when the owning player lands on it, all the other players are forcibly warped to that space. Opponent players must pay money.
Estate Agency (Bazaar in the Japanese games) - worth 200G, when the owning player lands on it, they can buy any unowned property; when an opponent player lands on it, it works like a Take-A-Break square.
Three-Star Shop (Tower in the DS game) - worth 1000G, the Vacant Plot becomes a high value shop (a very high value shop).
Okay, now for what I actually wanted to talk about...
In Bowser's Castle, you have to travel down the fingers of the map's "claws" to earn the Suits, you have to do at least two cycles from the bank to a door to get all the suits, though you'll usually have to travel 'round the map three times for a Level Up. There are six Vacant Plots on the map by default, one on each claw, one on the corner between the top Take-a-Break square and Changing Suit square, and one to the right of the bottom Take-a-Break square.
Let's get to the after-game Chart.
I think it speaks for itself. I was the Green Player, playing against Peach (Yellow), Bowser (Blue) and Jessica (Red).
As you can see, I won the game by the skin of my teeth. Peach spent almost the entire game in first place. But I started making a massive comeback about two thirds of the way through the game.
So what happened?
Peach got most of a Monopoly in the bottom-most district (I was the only one preventing her from getting the full Monopoly), Jessica also had most of a monopoly, but she just kept getting really unlucky and could never capitalise on it.
At first, Peach used a Balloonport in the Vacant Plot in the bottom district, which she kept landing on (she had a second Balloonport elsewhere), allowing her to gain levels very quickly. Eventually, she converted the Balloonport into a Three-Star Shop, which raised the value of the District immensely. By the end of the game, all of those properties had prices in the 5000-8000 range.
Unfortunately for Peach, the location of the District meant that people had a choice of going north or south, the North district had much smaller properties (of which I owned three of the five), one of which was a Checkpoint (mine). Bowser and Jessica had a choice of a 4/6 chance of paying Peach ~6000G, or paying me 100-200G plus a 4/5 chance of paying either myself or Bowser ~150G. Peach ended up stagnating close to the Target Amount, and had to begin work on a second district or continue gaining levels.
Meanwhile, I had been working on two districts, the two left most districts (one of which I ended up getting almost all of the properties in, though that took a while). With Peach focusing all her efforts on her single district, I was given free reign to bide my time and build up from smaller payments (which were far more preferable to Peach's giant costs).
I also kept the other results screens.
On this image, the stats go:
Player
Level
Ready Cash
Stock Value
Property Value
Number of Shops owned
"Upcoming Salary" (the base amount of money you'll get from your next Promotion, before calculation)
On this image, the stats go
Player
Number of Sales
Total gained through Sales
Average amount gained through Sales
The highest sale you made in the game
Number of Payments made
Total lost through Payments
Average amount lost through payments
The highest payment you had to make
Stock Return (the amount you made via stocks)
People had paid me money 38 times over the course of the game, the highest payout being 658G from Jessica (she landed on a Tax Office I owned), the other players had received money from others landing on their properties 14 (Jessica), 10 (Peach) and 19 (Bowser) times, which means I had twice as many payments as the second highest player.
The extreme majority of what I had was in Stocks (which I was generally the sole shareholder of). I actually had slightly less value than Peach, but I got to the bank first so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Jessica and Bowser were complete non-threats by the end, though oh boy, did they try.
It's worth noting that characters have CPU Levels, going from Rank C (plays awfully) to Rank S (plays the best). Peach and Jessica are S Rank, while Bowser is A Rank. They also have minor variations in AI, dictating things like what kind of Vacant Plots they choose to use and the like.
This post took me over an hour to write... Jesus...