▲ 4 r/exeter

Where are there semi-private free places in Exeter

Me and my bf are meeting in Exeter next Sunday and I don't know where to go. We've been before as a long distance relationship but I don't know where to go. I know that for free there aren't entirely private places but I'm sure there are places that people rarely go. We just want a place where we can kiss and cuddle and not be insulted (as we did this before and some insufferable teenagers said nasty things).

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/GCSE

Guys I have the most stupidest question because I'm a dumbahh

Does science count as two grades. I do combined science as we get grades like a 44 or 54 and whatnot and as someone also taking foundation (I chose to trust) the Mac I can get is a 55. So is this 2 grades or one. Like I need 5 GCSEs at grade 5 so say I got 4 GCSEs at 5 or more and in science I got 55 would that be 6 GCSEs or just one. Yes I know it's a stupid question but my dumbahh don't worry after these GCSEs like my brain turned off

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 8 days ago

Hi so I have a question about the Call of Cthulhu short story

I do want to say that I haven't fully read it and not really planning on it. But I had a game idea in my head and I thought (if somehow) any game developers would want to hear it (I doubt it) it should be correct. However while researching things I saw 3 different points " S. Latitude 34° 21', W. Longitude 152° 17' " when someone's boat disappeared, " S. Latitude 49° 52', W. Longitude 128° 34' " the great storm and " S. Latitude 47° 9', W. Longitude 126° 43' " a stone pillar came out the ocean. Now my question is, is it crazy to anyone that H.P Lovecraft a man who sadly died 1937 named 3 random points in the Pacific ocean which somehow not only has point Nemo in the triangle but also where "the bloop" sound came from. If you don't know what it is the "bloop" was a sound the scientists never heard before from any known creature turns out a bit later that it was an ice quake but who knows. But also that "bloop" was heard in 1997 4 decades after he died and point Nemo was discovered in 1992 just short of 4 decades after he passed. Personally I think it's a coincidence but it's a really cool one especially when them points should have the sunken city of R'lyeh there

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 10 days ago

A solo horror Cthulhu game which is a eep sea exploration

So I'm very bored rn in the summer holidays and yes we're close to finishing but how many open world games can be made in one year like the most recent games I see are just open world games, games suggested are open world games like geez I want to be told where to go sometimes my bad.

Anyway, ACTUAL IDEA. You play as a deep sea explorer, you go into certain areas deemed safe and obviously explore. Those who don't know in the original H.P Lovecraft story talk about the beast whose home place is R'lyeh, to which is suspected to live in the Pacific ocean close to point Nemo the deepest part of the world. The game idea is to go to this place where the ruins are massive I'm talking about things built making the Burj Khalifa look like a 3 story house. Not just that but statues standing tall but ruined. Basically your job is to explore the place and see what is with the place more importantly what is this place and the lore behind it. You go around the area looking at the buildings, statues and technology.

The main part about this ruined city is a massive building that seems like a castle-like structure but seems like an old greek-ish like structure in it you can see parts of Cthulhu. Now to entice players this isn't a one day job this takes multiple days (in game not irl days) but not just that but you have to go back and forth of this oil rig structure to which you and a large crew work. Now of course the more days that go on, the more lore you discover but also the more things start to go wrong. The boat breaks down, Comms go down on the "rig", people start going missing from your crew. Now as the days also go on you explore further and closer towards that castle-like structure but as you get closer that structure breaks more and more, day by day. Until it comes to the final day of the exploration and this monumental structure is mostly broken as you swim closer and closer to it you actively see it breaking down slowly cracking and falling to the floor. Before your able to reach this structure you start hearing things, thoughts that you never heard before. You start seeing things, figures of old crew members, their voices. To eventually it's the end of the game.

Now I haven't thought of a solid ending as a cut to black is good and go for a sequel, however a cutscene of you coming into the wrecked middle of the structure for Cthulhu's eyes to open at you. I'm not sure. But I love Cthulhu as it might not be INCREDIBLY known it is known not just that but this fan base has little to no games. Now I say this as I finished a bit ago a game called Call of the Elder Gods, basically one big reference to Cthulhu as he is an Elder God but I'm also playing a different game called the sinking city which is getting a sequel this year. And that is what inspired me and it's been with me for a good while. What are your thoughts or something that could be changed for the better. Also I'm very sorry if some of it doesn't make sense I'm trying to type as fast as I can and sometimes my word phrasing isn't the best.

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 12 days ago

What is happening with this game???

I'm on Xbox and I've played this game for a good solid 2-3 years I think. I mean I hit some bugs now and again and especially when I'm trying to get from A to B that it can be so laggy the game doesn't load in but still what's wrong with the game. Why does everyone hate it

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 15 days ago

Am I not developed enough?

Sorry for not the greatest pictures ever. All my pictures are explained for what I have and my "factories" (the 1st picture is just to annoy people with OCD with chests with ZERO organisation). Now I will say one image I'm missing is of my main base which consists of 3 (making 4th) constructors, 4 assemblers, 3 coal generators and another "factory" (a different constructor) for steel ingots. Now with the 3/4 constructors and assemblers don't make anything until I want them to essentially my key focus (I think along with others) is progression. So I do the maths work out what I need and use them con. and assemblers to make what I need. Now every machine does not have power shards and Somersloops however most of them do have power shards either 2/3 and around 4-5 thinghs have Somersloops. ACTUAL QUESTION is this enough to where I should be like is this good enough or should I be doubling my efforts and make better or more factories as you can see I'm on Phase 3 on the space elevator and phase 6 on the research and I've done the majority of the MAM.

I've not watched any tutorials or any tips and tricks to the game I've only seen some Reddit posts and searches up how to find something or make something that's about. But like I said, is this enough stuff? Should I try and make more actual factories? Should I make more generators and other things?

EDIT: I forgot to mention but I don't think it's necessary I have 9 Coal powered generators (one of the hasn't worked in a very long time but I will get it up and running), one Geothermal generator, one Fuel powered generator (however I don't make enough fuel to run it so it's mostly stays off), and 2 biofuel burners (from the start of the game which also don't work as it's a lot of work to keep them on while trying to progress)

u/JackSparrow5423 — 15 days ago
▲ 2 r/songs

What are songs like 'I hear. Symphony' by Cody Fry

I don't know what it is I just like the general calmness at the start into an amazing symphony. I hate to also be that type of person as well but it would be preferable if it was a song that is kinda known as I like quite a different genres but typically as they are semi-big like 'i hear a symphony', 'Me and your mama', '2econd 2ight 2eer (that was a fun, goodbye'

u/JackSparrow5423 — 23 days ago

What can I do with my violin

So I need help with my composition. So I have my piano doing the waltz and I want to have a violin doing something. However, I don't know what to do as if I write anything with the violin it will clash. Say if I have a C major chord I have c, e and g playing. If I play any other note then it will clash. And I know that sometimes having a clash can work like having seventh chords but I would just have a constant clash with the violin and piano. Now I am very new to composing and some rules I don't understand I suppose as in I know you shouldn't really have clashes every step of the way, but I don't know if that is having a piano clash with a piano. Then I don't know if that works with the piano clashing with a violin as it some people may not hear it or it may not happen. I'm not too incredibly sure and I just need some help

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 27 days ago

How do you revise or learn content for the train driving assessment

Hello everyone, I wanted to come to this for some help. So my partner wants to become a train driver which is brilliant for them and I thought to help them become one. So I found out to become a train driver. You need an apprenticeship for a company to do what you want to do. I found out about the apprenticeship. You need a grade nine to four for English and maths which is very easy. However, you need to. Also, you have to do a train driver assessment? No, I found out that there are several different steps or tests for this one big test or assessment. However, I can't find any revision materials. I can't find any courses. I can't find any guidance so I'm genuinely lost. Can anyone help because I have several questions for it. Is this test a one-on-one? Is it like a psych value where you are talking to the other? They ask you questions and you could have an answer or a multiple answer question. Is it like gcses where you sit down and fill out a big test? Is this kind of like a licence to drive a car? But mainly where can I learn or where can they learn this information for the questions? It's very confusing. I know very little about trains however, they love trains and want to drive them and I thought I would help them out. However, on this final step to become a change driver, this has become confusing. All I know is that you do about five different tests in the assessment and you have to be 20 years old. So please can anyone help if it's to a website links to certain books or just general help? Thank you all so much.

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 27 days ago

What is free on laptop for computing

I use Sibelius free however I want to use violins and they sound like a harmonica which is terrible and I want something hopefully that is simple but that is optional, I also doubt that another free composing app is not gonna happen

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u/JackSparrow5423 — 28 days ago