Crazily that might actually be less bad.
Crazily that might actually be less bad.
Pretty much why I use a password manager, had an account compromised a decade and change ago by this.
No idea, I got in after about an hour, and confirmed I had Kiriko by playing a quick match. I’ll assume I had the rest since I saw them in heroes.
This is good advice given I intend to try the PVE, but forgets the queue problem. Which I just ran into when I tried to execute it. Thanks for the reminder though.
I’m honestly just... not interested? It isn’t even a comment on their behavior (though I might’ve felt more inclined to at least take a look otherwise), but rather on the lack of compelling reason to play. Maybe at some point I’ll take a look once they release PVE given I’ve already paid for the original game, but as…
One of the basic steps for detecting if they had any sincerity at all about attempting to do better was her stepping down. That however was, you know, back a year or two ago. At this point? It seems more like she’s already done what she was there for.
It’s the lack of tells/how off they are that really hurt - though the sheer AoE doesn’t help either. Technically I-frames do work from recollection (unless something changed), it’s just the size/time of his attacks make them pointless in a lot of cases, and difficult in a lot of the rest due to aforementioned tell…
It’s not just the game companies look at nVidia, or corporate profits for that matter. Screw the consumer seems to have gained a sort of life of its own.
I picked this up a bit ago and am actively playing it, and honestly? Not an expected response. The DLC in this is thin, and I tend to agree with fan arguments that some zones in the main game were meant to be DLCs. The game is honestly just not very polished despite having a good premise.
You don’t want to hear the rest of the story then, it involves multiple RMAs and having to diagnose a problem with software licensed by the month rented from a local shop. Mess of a build that took most of a year to get mostly functional.
I managed to have my computer completely give up the ghost just in time to play snatch-a-card for months and barely manage to get a 3080 Ti. Which they promptly raised the prices $200 just before launch. From the already ridiculous price.
I just don’t understand how people are still giving them money, and I say that as one of their original (kickstarter) backers. Is it just the same people giving more and more money like some kind of cult?
This is one of those “I appreciate the attempt” things. I do think this is going to take off, and that ultimately automation is going to be the basis of production, and replace labor in general. Nonetheless, it’s worth a note that adoption and development cycles are not the same thing. The ability to do something is…
Entertainingly mine were similar - although in my case it turned out to be bad RAM slots which were causing the problem, and the monitor had other issues as well. Just honestly really done with them, diagnosing the RAM issue took me six fucking months and multiple RMAs due to it only happening after gaming for around…
The last two things I bought from Asus (monitor and motherboard) both had problems. At this point I just prefer not to do business with them.
I legitimately don’t know what to say to this? I don’t actually trust any other aftermarket companies, so kind of a problem going forward. More to the point though, while I actually do buy other EVGA products, this is... pretty much what their company is known for.
or release the server software so people can host it themselves
People are angry over people not paying as much into a scam ‘merely’ being in debt? I have no words. This is like politics in a microcosm.
I guess I have two things to say here, the first is that moving to a post scarcity society requires eliminating scarcity, a big part of which is labor. This is not just unsurprising, it’s a fundamental part of transitioning to a different economy. If anything, I think people may be more surprised by which jobs are…
I haven’t played this game, but in some ways I feel like I learned more about the author in this than the game. So I’ll simply say this - hardships are not inevitable or unfixable. Humanity may be in a bad place, but it was in a worse place before, and it will be in a better place tomorrow. Global poverty has gone…