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  • Just chiming in to generally agree. Boundary Beyond is a hard scenario (I wouldn’t call it “imbalanced”, but that’s such a matter of opinion I also wouldn’t argue about it). And, even though it’s hard in general, there are definitely some team compositions that will struggle more than others.

    Also, just to check you know: the game is designed so that you (usually) just move on to the next scenario whether you “pass” or not. Failing BB and then moving on to the next scenario is fine* (edit below), and you can still win the overall campaign. I almost never replay scenarios, even if our group fails one way or another.

    There are just a few scenarios in the whole franchise where investigators will be killed or driven insane instead of just defeated. (You may have already encountered one of those, or you might not have noticed!) Sometimes the second-to-last scenario in a campaign will tell you that you lose the campaign if you lose that scenario. Usually though, you just move on, a little worse for wear, but still trudging ahead. It’s one of the things that I find unique about ahlcg. I’ve been playing for some years now, and I appreciate that the game can still beat me up a little.

    *EDIT: what I mean is, moving on is actually intended game play according to the rules; it’s also “fine”, in a broader sense, to adjust the game in absolutely any way that makes it fun!






  • A change that was truly freeing for our family was to decide on just a few repeating standard meals. We did one night for tacos, one for some kind of fish, and one for some frozen food. Depending on how quickly you get bored, you can make the same or different things within those general outlines, but it helped narrow the decision tree at least for those nights.

    After some time, we expanded to an even more thoroughly planned schedule, but that’s not where I would try to start. Just a loose schedule for some go-to meals that aren’t too repetitive but also don’t require too much energy to plan, prep, and make. Then you have more energy for deciding on other nights, or some basis for planning the other nights if that’s what you want.


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    I came here to post this video, because it’s really great. For anyone who cares to separate the myth from the reality: it’s worth your time. She’s honest, and realistic, without being mean or hyperbolic. (Ok, but maybe a liiiiittle sarcasm, as a treat!)





  • Gnome and KDE are two different “desktop environments”. Each distro has a default desktop environment (DE for short), but it’s like a regular application that you can swap out for a different one that does the same thing. The DE is (roughly, I think) the graphical interface to the operating system. So it can feel like the DE is the operating system (especially on Windows or Mac, which don’t have options to change the DE).

    Most Linux distros, and certainly all of the beginner friendly ones, make it relatively easy to switch to a different DE. (Or, so I’ve heard. I’ve been using Linux as my daily driver for I’ve a decade, and I barely understand what’s involve in installing a new DE.)