BreakerSwitch

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[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 3 points 3 days ago

Not sure on what the inputs are, but basically bioreactors that have bacteria that are doing the same processes you'd get milk from otherwise. I've done ice cream and protein powder made from companies that used perfect day foods' reactor milk. Actually was a big fan of the vegan whey protein powder, but that company died at some point

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 1 points 3 days ago

Not JUST before release, that's how you get entirely missing textures, but you're not wrong.

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago

It gets worse, actually. On top of everything, those big box businesses pay less people less money to work there, cost more, and pay less in taxes to the point that it actually costs cities money to have them. The cost of maintaining infrastructure for a single business in such a massive parking lot with nothing else far outweighs the tax revenue. The buildings aren't designed to last more than 10 years, either, so they can't be repurposed long term without tearing down and rebuilding.

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 10 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Man, a while back some friends and I saw a game on steam that was multiplayer and sounded cool. We all got it, and joined a completely empty lobby so we could figure out what we were doing. Someone joined that lobby and began losing his mind that the one friend of mine on his team wasn't playing optimally. He was a huge dick about it and did nothing to help anyone learn the game. We talked mad shit on him, until he dropped the gem "What did you just see a game on steam, think it looked cool and start playing it?" Like, yeah dude. That's exactly what we did. Are we not supposed to support games you like?

I must admit, I bet games with private player run servers would be more excited to introduce fresh blood to their beloved games. Might have to try that next time.

Let me know if anyone has private server game recs in the vein of the post

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I will say, placeholder SHOULD be more than basic featureless textures on cubes so it can't make it to a playtest without knowing about it. You know, like this. Placeholder kittens are always distinct, in my book. Plus if something subtly gets through, players will think it's a hilarious easter egg

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 6 points 4 days ago

It wouldn't astonish me if this were a semi-deliberate act by microsoft. While they're trying very hard to expand to every platform, non-windows pcs seem to be the exception. Linux and OSX have the game gamepass support as your phone.

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Okay dank I had no awareness of proton, this is very encouraging! Thanks!

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 5 points 1 week ago (8 children)

It's been a hot minute since I've used a linux distro for personal use, but I've got a laptop that probably needs to move over. That being said, I would still LIKE to play some windows exclusive games on that machine. Is wine still the go to for fudging compatibility? How good is it? Will I be able to download windows only steam games with relatively low effort for such uses?

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 76 points 1 week ago (7 children)

It is illegal in the EU. This was announced specifically for the US

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 9 points 1 week ago

Tell that to the long haul truckers being arrested for not speaking English.

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

I had some mixed thoughts on the narrative, though at the end of the day my opinion is positive. I think they might have been able to dodge a lot of the ill will towards Abby by having us play as her FIRST, on a stated quest to avenge her father's death. Showing us who he was, without making it obvious who he was in the context of TLoU1, and getting us on her side before we get the stomach drop moment of finding out just who her father's killer was. Maybe dropping some hints the warier might pick up on, but never saying the name Joel.

As for the gameplay, I was a big fan, and was very thankful a friend told me to play the game a very specific way, based on who I am and how I play games. In short, it was "play on the hardest difficulty (below grounded, iirc) for everything except resource rarity (just one notch lower, to allow me as a player to engage with all systems of the game consistently in my first run) and setting ally fight engagement to easy. This meant that while the game was threatening and challenging, the presence of companion characters became pivotal to the experience. Being with someone felt like having an ally and companion, not just someone to bounce dialogue or one liners off of. It felt like someone had my back in a world that was exceptionally threatening. Meanwhile, any time you are alone became doubly hostile, threatening, and isolating. It reinforced that no one could have done any of it alone, that even in a world where people are more threatening than monsters we still need one another, and made Ellie's failure to learn her lesson, time and again, all the more painful to watch, knowing you had relied on those around her every step of the way.

[–] BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee 4 points 3 weeks ago

This isn't even that big of a step from before. Went abroad with a white passing friend named Alejandro YEARS ago. When we came back, it was made clear that US customs had a quick line and a brown line, and my friend was in the latter. I was through in 10 minutes or less, wondering what happened to my friend, who was told he wasn't allowed to use his phone, for the better part of an hour

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