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  • Guns have recoil. An equal and opposite reaction to the light bullet going forward really fast is that the heavy gun goes backwards.

    The 45-70 round was originally made for rifles, it would take a standing person's entire weight and strength to fight against the force of the bullet going forward.

    If you take that same bullet but remove the weight of the rifle, and put it into a little handgun, you will be blown back from the force of the bullet.

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  • a r(ule)ant about game design
  • I gotta come to BG3's defense I'm not sure where you're trying to jump to. At least in my head I see that as "out-of-the-map fluff" meant to be present instead of a boring black void.

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    Also the boss you're fighting can only take damage while the lava is out I believe. There's definitely moments like that in D&D

  • As a capable but lazy user, how much would switching to Arch frustrate me?
  • It was fun for me to switch. I had the same mentality as you had, I could've waited until windows 10 support ended to switch to Linux, but I decided to switch a few years ago and now I have years of experience.

    You'll definitely need to get used to hunting down that one single package you need to get the programs you want working. I find it nice to dedicate an evening to getting something working, and that's fun for me. For example, I took an evening to get thumbnails working in "file Explorer" (it requires ffmpeg btw). You can be lazy with Arch, but it will take time to get it perfect. The problem with arch is you can make it to your standards. If you have low standards, you can get away with a lot.

  • Cool distros to try
  • I'd recommend KDE and Gnome. They're the two most popular and mainstream DEs. If you ever plan on switching to another distro, being familiar with these two will benefit you.

    If you feel really confident, you can start playing with window managers.

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