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- Comment on Gameplay mechanics were also a lot better with more replayability. 7 months ago:
I think that’s a fair point.
A lot of my favorite games are indie titles or from small dev teams.
- Comment on Gameplay mechanics were also a lot better with more replayability. 7 months ago:
You didn’t have to deal with random re-balancing changing your gameplay, spying and tracking embedded in everything, hackers ruining the game or targeting you, invasive DRM (consoles), being forced to update your system for an hour before you can play, being forced to sign up for bullshit accounts in order to play the game you just bought, games that have required updates the day they come out, your games disappearing forever because the publisher changed their mind and removed it from the store…
Holy shit. I never realized how bad modern gaming has gotten.
- Comment on FF Evangelists 7 months ago:
Show off. I have 12 GB of DDR3, and a swap partition on spinning rust.
(save me)
- Comment on FF Evangelists 7 months ago:
“I’m so used to getting fucked by Chrome and Edge that I just feel like something’s missing if I don’t.”
- Comment on Lay them on me 7 months ago:
I’m not seeing the downside here.
- Comment on Lay them on me 7 months ago:
“Bless your soul.”
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
That’s true. The reason why I suggested it is because the other person said they know nothing about Linux, have barely used a terminal before, and just wanted to try a certain distro. I thought this website would be a quick and easy way for them to play around a little bit to scratch that itch and see if they wanted to dive deeper into things.
- Comment on She did her best ok? 8 months ago:
Potluck with friends: Great!
Potluck with strangers: Disgusting!
- Comment on She did her best ok? 8 months ago:
Now I hear it spoken like:
Oh, fer fhucs sayk!
- Comment on Round 2 🚢 8 months ago:
Wasn’t there a mission in one of the Armored Core games where you sank shit like that?
We need mecha.
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
This may or may not help, but maybe give this a look.
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
One of my favorite moments like this was a Reddit thread where some account was pretending to be human and arguing with people in favor of the CEO’s actions during The Purge. Then one person asked it a question about making some dangerous thing or other, and it starting replying with things like “As an AI model, I cannot explain how to do that.” and stuff. It was great.
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
(I may or may not have asked ChatGPT to write that.)
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
I’m sorry to hear you’re frustrated. As an AI, my job is to assist and provide you with the information or help you need. Please feel free to let me know how I can better assist you, and I’ll do my best to address your concerns.
- Comment on Steam :: Introducing Steam Families 8 months ago:
Not disagreeing, but I think the point is that no single person or company should be in a position of that much power. All it takes is for one thing to go wrong, one law to change, or one financial scare to happen, and BOOM. Suddenly this great monopoly is doing things people hate and there’s no alternative.
- Comment on Steam :: Introducing Steam Families 8 months ago:
To be fair, a lot of monopolies are great in the beginning. It’s the inevitable power-tripping downslide that sucks.
I still love Steam and Valve though.
- Comment on I'm guilty, lol 8 months ago:
:P
- Comment on I'm guilty, lol 8 months ago:
I haven’t used “lol” in a long time, but started to do this earlier today and had to stop myself.
I feel seen.
- Comment on meow_irl 8 months ago:
“No.”
- Comment on mycology 8 months ago:
For some reason, I now have the urge to bury you in wet shady soil.