

I’m enjoying it a lot. It scratches that itch for a Bethesda RPG pretty much perfectly, with the added benefit of an Obsidian roleplaying focus.


I’m enjoying it a lot. It scratches that itch for a Bethesda RPG pretty much perfectly, with the added benefit of an Obsidian roleplaying focus.


“Shoot at it until it dies”


It’s like a fan theory, which explains why James Bond has always been James Bond despite having many different actors portray him.


I want to enjoy the game, but I keep getting got by campers spamming grenades or that one submachine gun. I haven’t even been able to unlock any new weapons or gear beside the base ones because of that, or another map to play on. I’ve played for an hour and 52 minutes, and I really don’t know if I should keep trying or just give up and refund it.


I could understand if it was the US, but doesn’t the UK and/or Canada have anti-union-busting laws?


I’m imagining some poor rube who bought fully into the IoT. Like every appliance they own is smart. Then one day they wake up to their entire house no longer functioning because the smart devices can’t connect to whatever services they need. Can’t even work the smart locks on their doors.


Well, the problem I have is that the games that need pre-processing do it every time I launch the game.


A security camera on every corner may infringe on your rights but it also helps massively in fighting crime. You can go down the path of insecure freedom, or captive security. More safety, or more freedom. Some will value one over the other.


I played in during the free weekend earlier in October, only fiddling I had to do was change to Proton Experimental, after that it ran perfect.


Common Linux W


Enshittification has been going on for longer than AI stuff though?
Is it itchy? I get cold urticaria and it sometimes looks similar.


Why stop there? Let’s get our own internet too. Euronet or something.


If it was impossible to remove heat from things in space we wouldn’t have spacecraft or satellites. We wouldn’t have a permanently manned research outpost in orbit. Hell, the Earth would probably be a big molten ball of lava. But we can effectively remove heat from an in-vacuum system that produces its own heat, all you need are radiators. If it’s radiating too slowly, you get a bigger radiator.


There are some various ways. Radiators can be large and thin, and as long as the heat-sensitive part of the thing is kept cool it doesn’t really matter how hot the rest of it gets.


A collection of hallucinations sounds more like a bad piece of comedy


What if you put on a blindfold before entering the pool area?


Big shoutout to PirateSoftware, without his help none of this would have been possible.


He worked at Blizzard*, don’t you know?
*he got a job as a playtester there due to nepotism, he didn’t actually make anything
I think all Blizzard games have that. IIRC WoW does too.