u/Intelligent_Fix875

Can the AI fabricate a new faction based on prompt/events alone?

If you were to per say introduce an extra terrestrial faction into the world, could the AI represent that on the board, or would you need to do so in a separately coded 'map' playthrough? Just curious before I potentially ruin a fun run or spend on more tokens.

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u/Intelligent_Fix875 — 18 hours ago

5-hour hyper-fixated REAPER Jam Session metal cover of "RUSSIAN ROULETTE" by Staircatte using Solaria

I freaking adore this song. I also really love headbanging and making music that people headbang to.

u/Intelligent_Fix875 — 3 days ago

For the record, and for obvious reasons which I'll get into - I'm no longer working for this place. I say "ethical" in quotes, because obviously, it was still an MLM deploying the same "never stop selling" method of direct sales that so many of those do. That being said, was I just beyond lucky to have joined that one I did, because I did not lose money, I had never had to invest money in the company, and they actually did prioritize sales and getting better at sales over recruitment? Yes, the sales tactics were very Wolf of Wall Street, but somehow, our boss always insisted on doing things by the book, not manipulating customers, not preying on the elderly and uninformed, and overall just trying to be genuinely persuasive about what was potentially a good product without lying to people (it was clean energy supply sales btw). There were actually competing offices that were contracted by the same company who I literally saw camped up on corners in the ghettos, walking up to random people in parking lots, and pulling lots of the scummy MLM desperate grind behavior I'd seen numerous folks in our office get straight up fired for. Meanwhile we had actual higher-up corporate contracts with a bunch of businesses throughout the city who liked the product and agreed to let us sell on their property. The more horror stories I read from people, the more I realize that of all the MLMs I could have accidentally gotten caught up with, I got MAD lucky. That being said, it was still very much an MLM. Despite sales being the first and foremost goal with almost all new recruits coming from Indeed and such, I left because I was fortunate enough to have realized what I got myself into when I realized how the business operated, and saw how other offices pedaling the same product were actually just straight up pyramid schemes. I also naturally lost a lot of respect for the company that would employ these other scammy-ass offices and prey on folks in the hood, since those people literally cannot afford what is a more premium product. All being said, the office was certainly making numbers and profiting a ton without lying to folks and screwing-over its employees despite the fact it exhibited almost none of the messed up practices I've noticed most people talk about on this subreddit. Did I just get lucky? And if I did, why do so many operate the way they do when doing it "right" was working just fine (financially - yes I know the "pyramid" shape is still the bottom line issue).

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u/Intelligent_Fix875 — 21 days ago
▲ 19 r/SynthesizerV+1 crossposts

As it turns out, I don't only make rock/metal tracks hehe - here's an epic shounen battle style piece fit for a final bossfight or an awesome showdown where our hero gets all powered up... I just don't know what the hell I want Solaria to sing about without sounding too campy or cringey yet

u/Intelligent_Fix875 — 22 days ago