Is something wrong with my Tmodloader? (because I forgor to add images)

Is something wrong with my Tmodloader? (because I forgor to add images)

Every time I opened Tmodloader it showed me this message, and then some of the mods just didn't work. I tried everything, I restarted the game, then steam, then my computer, and it still doesn't work. I play on a mac mini computer. Has anyone experienced this issue and how did you solve it?

also, I know I already posted this but I forgot to add images

u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 day ago

Is something wrong with my tmodloader??

Every single time I opened Tmodloader it gave me this message, and then some of the mods just wouldn't work. I'm pretty sure I was conected to the wifi, I tried restarting the game, steam, and then restarted my computer, and it still doesn't work. Has anyone experienced this before and know a way to fix it? I use a mac mini computer.

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u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 day ago

Am I the only one??

So theres something I always do nowadays in Asym games. I tend to always decide to main the Default character, its not even funny. Am I the only one who does this?? Like, I don't know man, I feel like I always either play the chaser killer or the default one. Again, am I the only one who does this or are there people out there who just genuinely like the default killers?

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u/BlueberryMuffinig — 3 days ago

What is snowy witch dusekkar even based off?

I’ve been living under a rock, and I just came back to forsaken. obviously, I was trying out all the new stuff, and then I started looking at the skins and stuf. things like Uncle Sam (which I bought), American commando, blah blah. Then, I came across snowy witch, and apparently this is a really popular skin, but I don’t know what it’s based off. Is it just an original character, or is it from a different franchise? Help pls?

u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 month ago

Art contest submission

my greedy ahh lowkey just wants the money 😔

p.s. I have never drawn the fnaf characters

u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 month ago

I believe in Jason- I mean slasher equality

Why does everyone say slasher is “bottom tier” or “bad?” I am going to analyze slasher’s kit and stats to prove why he’s the best killer in the game.

  1. His speed.

Jason- I mean slasher has the fastest run speed in the game, tied only with c00lkid, who has abysmal walk speed. This makes him really fast and very good in direct chase, and in my opinion the best for getting the “only m1 achievement for killer” or whatever it was called.

  1. His m1

His m1 applies bleeding which deals additional 5 damage, and it can stack, which can make him do insane damage in 2 hits and more. Plus, with slasher’s speed and some good tracking, its really easy to hit m1s.

  1. Behead

behead lunges you forward, which is good cut gaining just the littliest bit of distance that you need. It also applies helpless, which is one of the best statuses in the game. Not to mention if you kill someone with the move, you will skip the kill animation, saving you time.

  1. Gashing wound

Gashing wound on the surface looks really situational and bad, but if you use it right it’s really good. Instances where using gashing wound is good is if survivor is trying to juke, if survivor runs out of stamina and you’re at a relatively close distance, if sentinel misses stun, if survivor is slowed in any way, etc. it does 50 damage, which is basically half health in one attack.

  1. Raging pace

This is, in my opinion, the best move in the game. When used, Jason will be unable to run, his walk speed is increased drastically, and you start regenerating stamina. This move also buffs all move’s damage, and makes you immune to stun. IMMUNE. M1 does 30 damage, behead does 35, and gashing wound does 70 damage. 70!! Plus, the distance and hitbox of alll his moves are buffed too. This pairs perfectly with his chase playstyle, as he can regenerate stamina a lot faster.

  1. Mute

his passive, mute, is pretty bad. Unless you wanna sneak up on survivors doing gen, go for it damn.

  1. What you learn from playing Jason- I mean slasher.

Jason makes you manage your stamina well, which is super important regardless of whether or not you’re a survivor or killer. Because you have no projectiles or crowd control moves (I mean all his hitboxes pierce), you’re forced to be wary of who to target first, or who to leave for last. Plus, it teaches you tunnel vision, which can be good and bad at times.

my point? Jason- I mean slasher is best killer in the game, better than 1x

u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 month ago

How do I make my boy less feminine?

I had way too much trouble finding trench coats for the default blocky type that were white, so I changed my body type to the girl torso so it fit better. Also, the OC that this character is based on wears boots, so I added that. Problem is, now he’s too feminine, and I’m not really a femboy or looking for that kind of look. I added the expression In the hopes of justifying his questionable face under the scarf, but his body needs some work. Any advice?

(no insults to femboys or anyone like that I’m just not into that style),

u/BlueberryMuffinig — 1 month ago

Am I the jerk for thinking my dad is a control freak?

Short summary:

My dad was really controlling of how much screen time I get. Basically anything that had a screen and you could interact with could be controlled by him, with things like him setting up firewalls, closing wifi, setting screen time, etc. I don't even play that many games (2 hours a week), yet he always finds a way to guilt trip me. I'm 13, and I love games, but I just feel that he loves to take that away from me and just control everything for the love of it. This affects everything in his and my relationship. If he can't win an argument, he'll stop talking and ignore me, but if I want to back away from an argument, he'll get aggressive and start shouting my name really loudly and for me to go back.

One day while he was lecturing me because I was reading instead of studying (I finished what I thought was a good quota for the day, 4 hours of math, 30 minutes of piano, and 1 hour chinese), I got angry and muttered "control freak" under my breath. He got really mad and starting yelling at me again.

I need advice on what I need to do.

Full story:

I'm 13 years old. I've been super into video games and things like that since a young age. Games like Terraria, Minecraft, Roblox, all of the dumb ones that you can think of that a young teen like me likes, but they bring me joy and I think that's all. This is important because the person I'm referring to often leverages this to his own benefit.

Both my parents work at a job. My dad often travels away to places close to Washington but not too much anywhere that isn't close to America. That leaves my mom to work a lot just to support my brother and I. It's often hard for her to find things that she enjoys now, and I really respect her because she's basically throwing her life away so she can support two children. I really can't bring myself to get mad at her anytime because of this.

My dad is different. He often goes on "business trips," so he's basically never home. He comes every week on Wednesday and leaves the following week, and so on and so forth. He works a good job and earns enough money to support easily four people, yet he doesn't use his money for much other than when he truly needs to. Something that I've noticed recently (I don't know how I didn't notice before but my older brother also started to bring this up) is that he likes to "assert dominace" often. He will punish us for the smallest things, make me do things that would be much harder for me to do than for him to do, and basically just be a jerk (or at least in my eyes). Often when I make a mistake he threatens to take away minutes (usually no games for a week, and I only get around 1-2 hours every week on saturday and sunday) from my weekly quota for doing something trivial. For a while I had a b+ in my gifted english class because I had flunked (well not flunked but gotten a b+) a test and was trying to redo it, and he took away my games for a month. Another time back in fifth grade he took my games away for basically half a year. My mom tries to defend him because she's really nice and defends everyone, but even my dad "bullies" my mom. He constantly shouts at her because she "doesn't watch us carefully enough," even though she's the one whos has to work the entire day. Plus, he keeps bringing up himself as an example, saying that I should study more and be like him who allegedly "works all day without many breaks." I don't want to list all of his flaws, but I think thats enough for you to paint a general picture of him.

Recently my dad has been tampering with our device's screen time and wifi. He basically has three ways to turn off my devices at this point, other than the usual confiscation of devices. He has a phone app for disabling wifi, another app/website on his computer for setting up firewalls, and a third which is screen time, which is for any apple product. He turns off my wifi every time I'm not studying, which is really annoying when I just want to search something up or even god forbid to send a message or make a call in this household. I have to walk like a half mile (theres a patch where there's really bad wifi right outside my neighborhood) to be able to make a single call or text. I've constantly been telling myself that I was "just spoiled" for having minimal screen time while some others have little to none, but recently its gotten so bad that I get around 30 minutes to an hour every week. I finally got angry at him and muttered that he was a control freak under my breath, and he got really mad at me, and started yelling. He told me that it was for my future and that I was overreacting and being entitled. Am I wrong??

I don't think it matters but I'm Asian and pursue medicine.

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u/BlueberryMuffinig — 2 months ago

Am I the jerk for thinking my dad is a control freak?

Tl;DR: I called my dad a control freak for turning the wifi off on all my devices and setting up firewalls on top of screen time, and he started yelling at me.

This story is 100% WAY too long, so if you're just someone who wants to know about my story and post about it, read the short summary. I've included what I think is the full story below.

Short summary:

My dad was really controlling of how much screen time I get. Basically anything that had a screen and you could interact with could be controlled by him, with things like him setting up firewalls, closing wifi, setting screen time, etc. I don't even play that many games (2 hours a week), yet he always finds a way to guilt trip me. I'm 13, and I love games, but I just feel that he loves to take that away from me and just control everything for the love of it. This affects everything in his and my relationship. If he can't win an argument, he'll stop talking and ignore me, but if I want to back away from an argument, he'll get aggressive and start shouting my name really loudly and for me to go back.

One day while he was lecturing me because I was reading instead of studying (I finished what I thought was a good quota for the day, 4 hours of math, 30 minutes of piano, and 1 hour chinese), I got angry and muttered "control freak" under my breath. He got really mad and starting yelling at me again.

Am I the jerk??

Full story:

I'm 13 years old. I've been super into video games and things like that since a young age. Games like Terraria, Minecraft, Roblox, all of the dumb ones that you can think of that a young teen like me likes, but they bring me joy and I think that's all. This is important because the person I'm referring to often leverages this to his own benefit.

Both my parents work at a job. My dad often travels away to places close to Washington but not too much anywhere that isn't close to America. That leaves my mom to work a lot just to support my brother and I. It's often hard for her to find things that she enjoys now, and I really respect her because she's basically throwing her life away so she can support two children. I really can't bring myself to get mad at her anytime because of this.

My dad is different. He often goes on "business trips," so he's basically never home. He comes every week on Wednesday and leaves the following week, and so on and so forth. He works a good job and earns enough money to support easily four people, yet he doesn't use his money for much other than when he truly needs to. Something that I've noticed recently (I don't know how I didn't notice before but my older brother also started to bring this up) is that he likes to "assert dominace" often. He will punish us for the smallest things, make me do things that would be much harder for me to do than for him to do, and basically just be a jerk (or at least in my eyes). Often when I make a mistake he threatens to take away minutes (usually no games for a week, and I only get around 1-2 hours every week on saturday and sunday) from my weekly quota for doing something trivial. For a while I had a b+ in my gifted english class because I had flunked (well not flunked but gotten a b+) a test and was trying to redo it, and he took away my games for a month. Another time back in fifth grade he took my games away for basically half a year. My mom tries to defend him because she's really nice and defends everyone, but even my dad "bullies" my mom. He constantly shouts at her because she "doesn't watch us carefully enough," even though she's the one whos has to work the entire day. Plus, he keeps bringing up himself as an example, saying that I should study more and be like him who allegedly "works all day without many breaks." I don't want to list all of his flaws, but I think thats enough for you to paint a general picture of him.

Recently my dad has been tampering with our device's screen time and wifi. He basically has three ways to turn off my devices at this point, other than the usual confiscation of devices. He has a phone app for disabling wifi, another app/website on his computer for setting up firewalls, and a third which is screen time, which is for any apple product. He turns off my wifi every time I'm not studying, which is really annoying when I just want to search something up or even god forbid to send a message or make a call in this household. I have to walk like a half mile (theres a patch where there's really bad wifi right outside my neighborhood) to be able to make a single call or text. I've constantly been telling myself that I was "just spoiled" for having minimal screen time while some others have little to none, but recently its gotten so bad that I get around 30 minutes to an hour every week. I finally got angry at him and muttered that he was a control freak under my breath, and he got really mad at me, and started yelling. He told me that it was for my future and that I was overreacting and being entitled. Am I the jerk?

I don't think it matters but I'm Asian and pursue medicine.

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u/BlueberryMuffinig — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/helicopterparents+1 crossposts

Am I justified for thinking my dad is a control freak?

I'm 13 years old. I've been super into video games and things like that since a young age. Games like Terraria, Minecraft, Roblox, all of the dumb ones that you can think of that a young teen like me likes, but they bring me joy and I think that's all. This is important because the person I'm referring to often leverages this to his own benefit.

Both my parents work at a job. My dad often travels away to places close to Washington but not too much anywhere that isn't close to America. That leaves my mom to work a lot just to support my brother and I. It's often hard for her to find things that she enjoys now, and I really respect her because she's basically throwing her life away so she can support two children. I really can't bring myself to get mad at her anytime because of this.

My dad is different. He often goes on "business trips," so he's basically never home. He comes every week on Wednesday and leaves the following week, and so on and so forth. He works a good job and earns enough money to support easily four people, yet he doesn't use his money for much other than when he truly needs to. Something that I've noticed recently (I don't know how I didn't notice before but my older brother also started to bring this up) is that he likes to "assert dominace" often. He will punish us for the smallest things, make me do things that would be much harder for me to do than for him to do, and basically just be a jerk (or at least in my eyes). Often when I make a mistake he threatens to take away minutes (usually no games for a week, and I only get around 1-2 hours every week on saturday and sunday) from my weekly quota for doing something trivial. For a while I had a b+ in my gifted english class because I had flunked (well not flunked but gotten a b+) a test and was trying to redo it, and he took away my games for a month. Another time back in fifth grade he took my games away for basically half a year. My mom tries to defend him because she's really nice and defends everyone, but even my dad "bullies" my mom. He constantly shouts at her because she "doesn't watch us carefully enough," even though she's the one whos has to work the entire day. Plus, he keeps bringing up himself as an example, saying that I should study more and be like him who allegedly "works all day without many breaks." I don't want to list all of his flaws, but I think thats enough for you to paint a general picture of him.

I don't know if this matters but I'm Asian and want to pursue medicine. I'm constantly watching his emotions to see if I should be happy, angry, or ashamed. He guilt trips me. A lot. He always says "I'm supporting this family all the time and all the time that I waste watching you kids is time that I can be using to put food on the table," when in reality all that money goes to himself, and my mom is the one who overworks for our social life and making sure that we have food to eat.

Am I just being a spoiled brat? I know I should be grateful that I have a complete family now, but for a while that actually wasn't the case because my mom and dad considered divorce, and it really hurt me to see my mom cry at night.

I need opinions, brutally honest is fine too. I don't know if this meets the requirements in this community, I just need advice for anyone who has these types of parents too.

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u/BlueberryMuffinig — 2 months ago