Hey, I'm Lynelle/Nella, 25. I really love video games, especially Nintendo! I mainly post about Nintendo stuff, other video game related things, nature, and animals (mainly cats though). My main interests are the Mario, Pokemon, Legend of Zelda, Kirby, Splatoon, Hollow Knight, Cult of the Lamb, too many to name honestly.
as 90% of desktop users have probably found out, today @staff released an update that for some insane reason COMPLETELY remodels the dashboard to replicate twitter’s. this is of course in the wake of numerous other thoroughly hated changes and a continued refusal to fix any of the site’s actual problems, half of which stem directly from site management.
HOWEVER, thanks to the power of jQuery, i was able to throw together a userscript that remodels the dashboard back to its original look almost perfectly.
here is my dashboard right now, with the script active:
and here is the old dashboard in separate tab container that hasn’t received the update:
it’s hardly perfect; i had trouble making it force reload to the fixed layout when switching between other pages and the dashboard, and it currently only fixes just the dashboard. it’s also completely untested on browsers other than firefox, and chances are it looks a bit screwy on ultrawide monitors. but for now at least, it’s a good fix.
the unfucker is a tampermonkey userscript. all you have to do to use it is install the tampermonkey extension, hit “create new script”, and replace the default code on the page with the script (link here) and save it.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Zess Frappe item’s description reads that it restores 20 HP. However, when used, it is revealed that it actually restores 20 FP instead.
This oversight could potentially lead to a Game Over if the player has never used the item before and decides to heal Mario when he is low on HP, only to find out that the item does not heal Mario at all, causing him to get killed by the enemies on the next turn.
I know generations are centered around consoles, but if play games on PC or a handheld was your first system, then just pick which gen was going on at the time