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  • It can be hard to beat, depending on your ‘skill’ with that sort of game.

    If you’re really struggling, I would recommend getting the mod that allows you to ‘pick’ a particular god that you like, and it will keep giving you that god as the powerup choice. This lets you get the ‘rare’ upgrades more often, which is where the game really seems to peg its difficulty level at. RNG screws over a strategy more often than anything else in hades. Sure, if you’re really trying to be the best hades player ever, you won’t really have problems, but for more casual players it is more critical to have good upgrades.

    *If you do get that mod, remember that you can switch which god you’re being given, and find a combo power that you really like. Some good choices are demeter, zeus, artemis. Demeter’s laser beams, artemis’s criticals, those do well together. Zeus’s lightning combines well with several other powers. Demeter’s cool ‘upgrade the rarity’ power is also amazing which is why she pairs well with everyone else.










  • I’m halfway with you, and halfway just considering that people think it’s relevant to include a tl;dr in a barely three paragraph comment. The feeling with tl;dr for me is a summary similar to a closing paragraph, and if anyone thinks that one sentence (“Ai coding can help a lot in accelerating software development.”) is somehow worthy of being summarized as if the point was proven (“Ai can be very powerful in the right hands”)… well, it sounds like shit because it is shit. Maybe it’s ai, maybe it’s just a really rushed dude making a throwaway comment in the fediverse, and maybe it’s just a person who is confident enough in their mind that they forget they haven’t made an actually decent argument outside of their past, and concluding as if they brought that past argument forth here is eye-raising.

    Considering he’s on his own instance… I’m going to bet the context is somewhere between throwaway comment and invoking past assertions without citing them.


  • I was once on waterfox, but there was a weird happening a few years ago where they split it into a classic version and a newer fork, and the difference was something to do with ads and the browser’s interaction with them (the extensions that adblockers relied on, I think, from memory). I stayed on the classic for a little while before jumping to librewolf now.