Escape from tarkov. I am intrigued by the concept of the game, but each time I played I was outmatched in gear and skill.
Thanks for the great points.Using the BufRead trait sounds like a good improvement!Yes, this is a stupid temp thing that I have to fix once I get better errors in place. Which you also had some good ideas on :)Good idea, should be helpfulAs mentioned above, this sounds great!Yup, left over from the initial CLI applicationYeah it is there as an example, need to look into how examples are better set up
ah the IO module is left over from the initial CLI calculator. Will have to clean that out at some point.And the inline server module is also left over from when I was writing everything in the same file first before splitting out. Good catches! Thanks
Neovim here as well. Though I do use LSPs. I write mostly Go in a fairly large code base so “go to definition” is pretty much a must have.I was considering going without and just using grep like tools, but not yet.
It didn’t feel like I rushed it, maybe I missed some bits in act two, but it still took just over 50 hours.
The only times I load a save is if I get wiped, so this first campaign has been interesting to say the least.The last inn was my first big disaster in a string that has made my first play through quite sad. Everyone except my party died at that inn, and my party only just survives with less that 5hp between all the characters. Compared to act one this turned dark really quick.
So that you first experience their stories as a third party, and later have the option of experiencing them from their own perspective.
Had to scroll way to far to find this 😂 teachers got quite upset when we discovered this trick in middle school.
Escape from tarkov. I am intrigued by the concept of the game, but each time I played I was outmatched in gear and skill.