
I got so angry at gardenless that I spent half an hour on this
ZOMBIE SPAM IS SO MUCH FUN!!!! I LOVE GARDENLESS!!!!!

ZOMBIE SPAM IS SO MUCH FUN!!!! I LOVE GARDENLESS!!!!!
I CAN NOW PLAY THE GAME NORMALLY AND ENJOY MYSELF!!!!
Many months ago, I reset my board because I wanted to skip a particular achievement (the all up on the halberd) so I did and now I’m struggling with the gigantes parts. Since I already had gigantes parts in the past, is there a way to get the parts easier, or do I just have to own up to my mistakes and grind for parts the long and tedious way? I’ve been playing for hours and I haven’t encountered a single part, it’s so frustrating.
I’ve gotten a lot of teammates shooting at me, and it’s making me think that maybe I’m the problem. I’ve been playing for 4 hours and I’m still stuck at L3/M1. I want to reach M2 but I don’t know if that’s gonna be possible with my skill level. I feel like I’m confident in drafting, but actually playing the game is my weak point. I feel like I go too aggressive and my dodging sucks. How can I improve this about my gameplay?
Im a Masters player but this season reset is kicking my ass. My teammates don’t know what they’re doing and their drafts are constantly losing us the game. I know how to properly draft but I physically can’t do anything if I’m forced to play a 1v3 for a majority of matches. Any advice?
I’m going for these achievements on a new save file and I’m enabling these modifiers, but when should I do it? I’m still on the ship at the beginning and enabling them, but at what point can I enable these and still not get the achievement. I’m just wondering because I don’t want to play through the entire game with these modifiers only to not get the achievements.
Graduated a few months ago, and I’m wondering if my skills will be enough to atleast get an internship. I mainly work in C#, and I have a few windows forms programs already (programs with niche, but legitimate uses) in my portfolio on my GitHub, I’m currently making my own website using html, css and a bit of javascript, and I have an associates degree. A lot of the job postings and even internships I see require a bachelors, and I’m worried that I won’t be able to make it in the software engineering world. Am I cooked?
Edit: to add on to this, I’d like to think I’m also good at debugging. Since I’ve integrated Claude code into my workflow and actually understand the languages I work with instead of just vibe coding like some do, I can tell why something doesn’t work if any errors pop up, and edit the code to add/delete anything without fear of breaking the whole thing.