I demand an in-game BG bug report!

I don’t actually care about fixing bugs or receiving a response but I need a physical person to do some work, any kind of work, just someone that is bothered and gets upset by my rage spam whenever I get highrolled by something that should be impossible. Is it honestly too much to ask for this ragestration to be reciprocating?

While I am only 25-50 percent serious about this, I’m not trolling. Just saying it would be nice for them to at least see the amount of rage they cause with some of these Anomaly mechanics.

they don’t have in-game bug support features because they don’t fix bugs. hearthstone is an unlimited cash grab and they don’t want to pay a cent to have an extra tech guy on board cause that makes line go down

Yes. Obviously. Your request is ridiculous.

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Anomaly mode is going to be gone in 3 more days! Hang in there!

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keep demanding, Blizz will keep ignoring.

At least someone got it, even if you didn’t think it was funny, you understood.

They removed them already

Yet the anomaly that is life remains.

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life is opposite to being an anomaly.

a·nom·a·ly
/əˈnäməlē/
noun
something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected

Have you found life outside of planet Earth? Is this a thing that is standard or expected? Pretty sure humans are the anomaly, unfortunately. We’d have found something by now if we weren’t.

In 2022 humans had explored 0.05% of the milky way with jump drives spanning tens of light years.
Over 200 million systems in elite dangerous.
That’s a lot more than we’ve looked at with telescopes

Oh for sure there’s an endless amount of everything, hopefully, that we haven’t even considered ways to see or reach, but there should have been some type of sign, whether radio signal or space junk or some type of anything. I really don’t want to die thinking we’re the only ones and in a few million years everything will just be obliterated nothingness, but I’m pretty sure we won’t find anything before that happens.

Also, that’s a pretty unfair date considering the James Webb Space Telescope launched on December 25, 2021. I’m not saying it changed much, but I mean…

Also also, I’m pretty sure jump drives allow for teleportation and I don’t think we’ve reached that point, even if Starfield and Stellaris told us that’s when it happened.

Just pointing out that even with warp drives we explored 0.05% of 0.000000000000125% of the universe.

We can place some limits on the prevalence of non terrestrial life, but the limit is much higher than 0.

James Webb would need about 25-30 million years to look at all of the milky way stars at a rate of 10 per day. That’s just the visible ones.

downer version.

Interstellar travel does not exist.

Intelligent life forms do not sustain, they peak, pollute/war themselves out of stable conditions.

We would not have found something by now. You are standing on the beach and you can see to the horizon and saying nobody lives on earth because you cant see a ship and your crystal radio with a range of 1k cant hear anyone.

Downer version?!?

If we gain the attention of an alien species with technology significantly stronger than ours, we will not have a good time. We will not be intelligent life to them. More like chimps with nukes.

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Which is ok right, we’re the bronze players thinking we should be in legend.

Yes. But with nukes.

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I don’t think nukes are much scarier than chemical weapons when you’re an interstellar travelling species :slight_smile: the energy required to travel between stars at any kind of reasonable rate is many orders of magnitude different.

One reason why we don’t make chimpanzees go extinct by our own hands is because chimpanzees don’t all have their very own assault rifle. If they did, they’d be gone already.

Look I don’t know if they analogy is actually holding up but the point is that I think aliens would see us as extremely stupid and extremely dangerous. That’s not a combination that gets to live long and prosper.

I don’t think they’d see us as dangerous to them, just to earth and co (including us).

Maybe if they landed they’d consider us dangerous as in be cautious. But not existentially.

We can get all sci fi here, but some things to consider - if you’re travelling at speeds useful for interstellar travel, you need to be able to protect against highly energetic particles or objects that intersect your trajectory. Nukes are scary to us but devastating energetic events are common outside the protection of earth.

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