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I don't think you're quite at the puzzles that require advanced stuff yet - the 6 3 column allows you to put one dot down, and it should be straightforward from there. But for advanced tricks, here's one that you might find useful: check out the last two columns - 5, and 7. The combination of those two clues tells you that the 7 block covers at least two rows that have a 1 as their last clue.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 02:34 |
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How do you see there would be a dot? I don't even see that much
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 02:38 |
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Len posted:How do you see there would be a dot? I don't even see that much So the basic strategy is to look at two situations: What if all the blocks are as high up as possible (and all the remaining empty space is at the bottom), and what if they're all as low down as possible (and all the empty space is at the top), and see if any of the blocks overlap with themselves. If they do, you know that, no matter what, the bits that overlap must be filled in. To start with, you can just do that for every row and column until you find somewhere that allows you to make progress. As you play more, you develop an intuitive understanding for when a particular line has enough clues, and you only need to check those lines.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 02:47 |
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The 6, 3 column would require at least 10 spaces of the 15 available. Because there's only 5 spaces of leeway the sixth space from the top has to be part of the 6 group.
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If you can't do that kind of reasoning picross may not be for you. I say that because I can and there are much harder puzzles I can't do that make that seem easy. I mean it's on a continuum, mlmp
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 02:53 |
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Ephphatha posted:The 6, 3 column would require at least 10 spaces of the 15 available. Because there's only 5 spaces of leeway the sixth space from the top has to be part of the 6 group. here's a visualization syscall girl posted:If you can't do that kind of reasoning picross may not be for you. I say that because I can and there are much harder puzzles I can't do that make that seem easy. I mean it's on a continuum, mlmp lol buddy calm down a little
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 02:57 |
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Lone Goat posted:here's a visualization Ah that makes sense. Thanks for that. I've only fiddled with picross a few times but this has been my go to time killer on my phone lately. syscall girl posted:If you can't do that kind of reasoning picross may not be for you. I say that because I can and there are much harder puzzles I can't do that make that seem easy. I mean it's on a continuum, mlmp You though? Sorry I'm not pro-tier at Picross after only playing a few dozen puzzles I will immediately delete this from my phone and never try these again.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:04 |
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everytime people talk about picross it makes me believe lizard people are real.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:08 |
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Picross is insane, how does anybody enjoy that awful poo poo?
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:19 |
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:Picross is insane, how does anybody enjoy that awful poo poo? Some people like light logic exercises
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:21 |
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:Picross is insane, how does anybody enjoy that awful poo poo? Picross is the perfect game and my only regret is nothing has ever been quite as good as Picross DS.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:26 |
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Len posted:I still can't believe that in 2018 people are hype for RuneScape. I gave away my account in high school, after over a year or two of not playing, to two kids that were obsessed with the game. I had some party hat thing that people went crazy for. I think they ended their friendship fighting over it. I'm 30 now.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:34 |
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lol I was typing up a big text post explaining it, but somehow I missed all the replies that did so much more concisely. including Lone Goat's wonderful image. Picross is wonderful but I always feel like it's kind of difficult to learn what all the tricks and techniques are without just somehow tripping over and discovering them yourselves. Is there any sort of guideline to these things? Are techniques where you count overlapping spaces on extremes actually given names? Does anyone write on the science of how picross works?
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:38 |
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at acting elitists over loving Picross.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:45 |
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axelblaze posted:at acting elitists over loving Picross. who is doing this and how
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:47 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:who is doing this and how syscall girl posted:If you can't do that kind of reasoning picross may not be for you. I say that because I can and there are much harder puzzles I can't do that make that seem easy. I mean it's on a continuum, mlmp
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:48 |
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A lot of the satisfaction comes from working out the solving techniques yourself. But if you do a bit of searching you can definitely find articles that explain some approaches that can be used, e.g. http://gambiter.com/puzzle/Nonogram.html
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:49 |
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Hungry Cat Picross is fun because I can buy a hat for my catte
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 03:58 |
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There's something certainly said for self discovery, but I feel like most of the time I just feel like an idiot when I discover something like overlapping possibility squares. Or the more advanced versions where you're dealing with multiple sets of filled in squares. Applying those techniques is fun, but it's misery trying to piece them out for yourself and then feeling like an idiot once you realize how it's done. At the very least having terms to describe these things would be nice. like how to "count from an edge to a known filled-in square and then continue filling in on the overflow" to even simpler things like "extending a filled-in square from the edge of the board" or just "fill in the entire row you idiot because all the groups + 1 for each empty space equals the exact number of squares available"
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 04:02 |
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Shwqa posted:I gave away my account in high school, after over a year or two of not playing, to two kids that were obsessed with the game. I had some party hat thing that people went crazy for. I think they ended their friendship fighting over it. Happy 30th Birthday, Shwqa.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 04:48 |
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axelblaze posted:at acting elitists over loving Picross. I don't think syscall girl was doing that, I think s/he was just making a valid point in a poorly worded way. If you can't wrap your brain around the basic techniques it may not be the game for you, that's not a value judgement, it's just like saying that if you don't have fast reflexes you might not enjoy Celeste
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:02 |
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Happy birthday shqwa
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:06 |
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Quaint Quail Quilt posted:I've done one; Are the enemies invisible, by any chance? Sometimes it's difficult for me to tell, so it confused me while I was making macros.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:15 |
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Oh drat it I forgot to check out the iOS on my actual birthday this year. Thanks for remembering gang
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:16 |
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Shwqa posted:I gave away my account in high school, after over a year or two of not playing, to two kids that were obsessed with the game. I had some party hat thing that people went crazy for. I think they ended their friendship fighting over it. All party hats are around/above gold cap, which makes it like 800 bucks minimum if you buy the gold. Shoulda kept that account and used it to buy a nice weekend getting a massage and getting shithoused in a strange city. Happy birthday shwqa
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:17 |
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SeaGoatSupreme posted:All party hats are around/above gold cap, which makes it like 800 bucks minimum if you buy the gold. Shoulda kept that account and used it to buy a nice weekend getting a massage and getting shithoused in a strange city. Huh I never knew that runescape hats were a better investment than bitcoin. Also you remembered
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:24 |
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Len posted:
All I'm saying is I'm not pro-tier either the games other people consider medium are *woosh* to me. But the stuff being discussed is not, is all. Levels
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 05:24 |
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Quoting myself because no one responded:FredMSloniker posted:Got any suggestions for Android games I can play for a couple of minutes an hour? I'm thinking of the crew minigames from Star Trek Online, where you assign crewmembers to various missions and check in on them later to see how they did. Anything with a similar "set it up, then come back later to see how you did" format would be of interest!
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 06:39 |
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FredMSloniker posted:Quoting myself because no one responded: Pixel puzzle / picross
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 07:05 |
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Epic Seven looks awesome, it's out in KR and supposedly going global this year. You can preregister here for some launch rewards: https://epic7.smilegatemegaport.com/world/preregist?lang=en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGQ_9qB5WXM
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syscall girl posted:All I'm saying is I'm not pro-tier either the games other people consider medium are *woosh* to me. But the stuff being discussed is not, is all. Levels It's still lovely to go "oh this isn't the genre for you" when someone is new to it. That's like going "oh you can't read music? Might as well stop now"
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Shwqa posted:I gave away my account in high school, after over a year or two of not playing, to two kids that were obsessed with the game. I had some party hat thing that people went crazy for. I think they ended their friendship fighting over it. High school was so far behind me when Runescape came out. I've never played it. I adamantly refused to have anything to do with MMOs, because I thought they were a scam (why should I have to keep paying for something I already bought?). It took a RO Private Server to change my mind. Anyay, I guess what I'm trying to say here is Happy birthday, Shwqa!
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 13:52 |
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Happy birthday, Shwqa!
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 16:17 |
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Len posted:It's still lovely to go "oh this isn't the genre for you" when someone is new to it. Right I realized how I sounded. Everyone go out and play some picross. It's like super hard minesweeper with all the fun that implies.
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FredMSloniker posted:Quoting myself because no one responded: I didn't respond initially because it's not quite what you're asking for, but I've enjoyed Hades Star in short bursts like that. Really just the trading among your planets is sort of built to do in short bursts throughout the day. There's more to the game, and I think there is (was?) a goon guild. It's a fun chill game, although I haven't played in a while. Sort of Clash of Clans-ish, but different in enough ways that it kept me entertained for a long while. I will note that the pve raiding ("red stars") is very fun if you do it with someone in person (I'm sure it also works fine solo or with a clan). My wife and I did that for a long time, and it was a fun little co-op puzzle each time. In fact, now that I talk about it, maybe I'll see if she wants to get back into it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:18 |
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Len posted:It's still lovely to go "oh this isn't the genre for you" when someone is new to it. Yeah gently caress that poo poo. Especially in a puzzle game like picross where you pick up techniques the more you do it, and start seeing patterns as you progress into deeper and deeper puzzles. It's one of my favourite puzzle genres and I'm pretty sure I'm halfway decent at it, but I know there's still techniques to learn. For example, this: Jabor posted:But for advanced tricks, here's one that you might find useful: check out the last two columns - 5, and 7. The combination of those two clues tells you that the 7 block covers at least two rows that have a 1 as their last clue. I have no idea what he's talking about. If someone could elaborate on this that'd be fantastic.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:25 |
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Morpheus posted:I have no idea what he's talking about. If someone could elaborate on this that'd be fantastic. I have no idea what he means either except that maybe you know you cant have both the 5 & 7 columns lining up together at that point because it needs to be a 1 for that row. though that still doesn't help because you don't know which one fills that single spot. But without some other input you can't do anything with a solo 5 or 7 on a row. An 8 solo will always have the very center pip marked because if you count 8 from either end that one is there. Anything above 8 and you get extra marks. fake edit: I was trying to think of things to help others but it would be really hard to explain without doing a whole bunch of pictures and explaining different things. It would probably be better for a video and I figure there has to be resources out there already so I am not going to take the time to make one. Besides I have 15% left to do in this game, though most of that is probably Boss games that I can only do once every 4 hours. Trastion fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Nov 1, 2018 |
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Picross logic follows a few rules that you extrapolate to figure out where squares or X's MUST be. Each number is a sequence of that many connected squares. Multiple numbers are separated by an unknown number of empty spaces (X's), minimum one. The main method is you start on one side of a row/column and count off. Take 1 1 4 on a 10x10 puzzle. Start on the left and go "1 space 1 space 4" then start on the other side and go "4 space 1 space 1". These represent the extremes of placement on either side. Compare both extremes and notice therr are two squares in the "4" that are filled in for both extremes. These are guaranteed by logical deduction and can be filled in. The other thing you do is look around for segments that are complete within a row/column. If you've got a 2 2 2 and you have 2 squares filled in, drop X's on both sides because you know that 2 is complete. It's super hard to explain picross in text but once the logic rules click you can solve pretty much any puzzle that doesn't require "what-if?" steps. It's basically the same solving rules as a sudoku. Figure out what is 100% true, fill it in, then go recheck things with the new information. Adding an x can be just as helpful as adding a square! (Like a single x can tell you a 5 has to go on one side of the board and not the other)
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"Pretty much any puzzle" but certainly not puzzles that require you to be a computer to basically trial and error without actually trying (if you make changes on the board you can have a penalty depending on the app rules or a mess with a pen) hypothetical positions and then verifying down the line if that will work. Or I'm missing something which may well be the case. If anyone cares I'll get one off an iPad app I have that is relatively simple but almost certainly not solvable by that logic.
syscall girl fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Nov 1, 2018 |
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