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cccpneveragain 11 points ago +11 / -0

That concept needed to never exist. The concept of nearly anything being all is really impossible, because it implies perfection. Something being "not all" is implied. The important point is there's enough of a sample size to notice. Good stereotypes are relatable and based on the truth.

Not all trannies are pedos, not all blacks are criminals, not all white men are. Oh wait that one is not allowed to be used.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was curious, so I went and looked at what came out in the last 12 months that I either have bought, or have on my watch list for a sale.

Bought:

  • The Outlast Trials
  • Lethal Company

Both of these were to play with friends.

Watchlist:

  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
  • Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name
  • Selaco

So yeah, two games from a series I'm so far behind on I won't buy until 2027, and a cheap indie ZDoom game.

That's the entire list. I'm pretty loose of what I will price-watch too. I've bought some older stuff mainly associated with my dropping of Game Pass a few months ago, but not much else.

Even though I'm always behind, in years past I'd have at least bought a small handful of AAAs mixed in with a few other releases. At the moment I don't forsee buying a single such new release game at all in the future.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, I don’t mind alien races, weird little talking animals, or what not. As soon as it crosses into human with pet ears, I’m out.

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cccpneveragain 4 points ago +4 / -0

No idea about any of this, so I looked up Wuk Lamat. Furry. No thanks.

I can’t stand anthromorphic animals really in any game outside of a temporary appearance for comedic purposes. Modern ones are worst, because they always act like furries.

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cccpneveragain 41 points ago +41 / -0

I’m just going to guess if these were women, blacks, turbanites, or whatever the party protected class is in the UK, these would totally not be “violent riots” but peaceful protests.

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cccpneveragain 33 points ago +33 / -0

I know how this works because these words have already been redefined:

  • opinion: includes things they call disinformation, alt-right lies, conspiracy, etc.
  • fact: includes The Science™ approved talking points, "It's not politics it's human rights," anything pertaining to "Our Democracy," etc.
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cccpneveragain 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, June was my last month (it was prepaid for a couple years up until then). They had me since at least a year beginning in 200, uninterrupted. I don't miss it at all. I spent maybe a grand total of $30 buying up games I wanted to keep from game pass on sale. It was old stuff I'd just taken for granted as having.

I haven't missed a thing. It's even gotten me exploring leaving Windows entirely if you see all my talk further up. They had me locked-in, and just didn't offer me anything I wanted. I'd have easily continued their game pass, bought a Series X and all, and all I ever saw was microtransactions and diversity.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hope so. I think it’s close to good enough that an official SteamOS 3 with Nvidia support as well could actually make a small dent in Windows market. Especially for heavy Steam users. 90% of my work has been things I’d have done in Windows as well for non Steam games

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cccpneveragain 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mine is only a couple years old, but it’s far from high end outside of the huge SSD I just put in it.

If it weren’t for all the kernel anti cheat requirements of normie games, I’d feel comfortable enough handing my PC to a normie gamer and saying here you go, it’s a Steam console, use it. The Steam stuff has been that trouble-free. It’s barely more complicated than using a PS4.

For me, so far the benefits have far outweighed the tiny bit of fiddleyness. Everything in one place, no half dozen launchers all using RAM and stalking me. I haven’t installed anything this week, I turn it on and play it like a console. I’ve got some mods to try soon, but doesn’t look that bad with how each game has its own little virtual C drive. Then I will give MVP Baseball 05 a go. That game is totally unusable on Windows 10/11 and doesn’t seem to have Lutris support.

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cccpneveragain 29 points ago +29 / -0

I think that’s one of the reasons ugly people were so in on them, it brought everyone else down to their level. I couldn’t believe all the people I saw who said it gave them so much confidence to wear one.

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cccpneveragain 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s improved a lot since hardware standards have gotten to be a lot better. Wi-Fi kept me away my first go around with Linux nearly a decade ago, but with hardware all from the last five years, it’s a non factor.

I’m not lying to sell Linux as much, as I would like to. I totally expected my Linux gaming experiment to be a disaster. With rare exceptions I mentioned in another post, it’s just fucking worked.

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cccpneveragain 1 point ago +1 / -0

AMD. I’ve heard Nvidia doesn’t work as well particularly with a lot of the features develop for Steam Deck. I think still okay with games though.

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cccpneveragain 7 points ago +7 / -0

one of the big reasons why they're pushing so hard for this always online shit is precisely because of the metrics

Go spend at least 8 hours playing one of these mainstream games, CoD, Fortnite, whatever. Look at the attire of all of the other players and the tiny percentage of it that is included in the base game. You'll see the reason for always online right there. The amount of money they have to making selling that cosmetic shit is absolutely mind blowing.

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cccpneveragain 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh yeah, I showed my cousin once how I played Doom with only the keyboard, and that's how I played it well into the 2000s. Yeah, he had no understanding of how I ever managed to do that. I don't even remember how mouse-look worked in "base" Doom.

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cccpneveragain 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bazzite. It's really just Fedora with default Steam Game Mode built in. It gets Fedora updates and all. It wasn't my intention to go that way, but I started looking in how to put SteamOS on any old PC and it kept coming up.

So essentially, it boots up just like a Steam Deck into a console-like space. All the Steam stuff works fine in there and if you're all Steam you could fairly easily just use it as a Steam console at that point.

I have much more from GOG, so I go into desktop mode, basically just a Linux desktop and into Lutris, where I can install GOG games. I've done quite a few with a lot of success so far. I even installed an Epic Store freebie game, and while a bit more cumbersome it actually works, and they way it works, EGS runs inside it's own walled garden and only when the game is running. Lutris will link the games to your Steam, so in general all of my gameplay is via the Steam console-like interface. This works with emulators too, but I haven't really tweaked those yet.

I left a Windows 11 dual boot for games that have issues. That was really 75% of the work getting it set up was getting the dual boot right. The only things I've needed that for so far are games that require Xbox app (e.g. the Forza games) and one EA game that I think could be made to work with more effort, I spent a full 10mins on it tops. I've heard the usual suspects for kernel anticheat, like Valorant, won't work in Linux--because Linux doesn't allow kernel access.

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cccpneveragain 15 points ago +15 / -0

I'm not really surprised. As someone who used to play CoD a lot, I used to think I wasn't a fan of SBMM. The more I thought about it though, the problems I had with the game wasn't from that. It was that both the game and the gaming community had left me in the past. It's the same thing with a game like Fortnite. Basically, it's me realizing I'm old and disinterested in learning these new tactics.

I grew up on early FPS stuff, Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake. That's what I was playing at the ages you have the most time and room to learn. The thing is those are really simple games. I mean Quake had jump, wow. It was all about keeping moving and dealing damage. After the late 90s, I didn't really do much FPS until around CoD4 and Halo 3. Getting into that, you can see my old school playstyle. I move laterally, jump, and shoot. It wasn't that bad on those games and I adapted to the point I'd learn maps and essentially do what everyone else wasn't to get an advantageous position, then rush at the enemy aggressively just like I'd do with my Doom shotgun.

They are all so complicated now, and I guess that's what the youth want. Slide, dive, different types of sprint, slide cancelling, double jump, wall running, or GoW with "wall-bouncing". Trying to take my antique tactics in there now only marginally works, and it's with the same thing I learn the maps and try to be in their face before they know what happened. I added a slide move, but that's about it.

Long only mildly related story aside, I've made my peace with SBMM, and for the most part just moved on to other things.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't really bother with archiving just day-to-day software so I don't care too much about keeping packages. I think you could, if anything from the days of offline Linux. It would be a total pain in the ass though.

Most of the games I've gotten going were my GOG games I installed right off my external HDD or disc(s) where I had stored them. Lutris let me point to the exe file of the installer and did the rest. How well it's all worked has far exceeded my expectations, and I'm only a couple weeks in.

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cccpneveragain 6 points ago +8 / -2

Have you tried it recently? I was extremely surprised. I basically have a Steam Deck now.

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cccpneveragain 3 points ago +3 / -0

while “healthy” people in their desire to cling on later and later into old age actually end up “costing” these government healthcare systems more.

That I believe, because I've seen way too much of it first hand. I really don't understand it myself, maybe when I get to that point I will. They make Joe Biden look like a picture of youth and perfect health in comparison, yet will do anything to add an additional breath to their lives. I also hear of all these tricks to basically ensure the taxpayer pays for it all. Let's just say I don't get a warm response for suggesting that I've had a decent life and afforded enough opportunity that I consider it my own responsibility to make sure I'm provided for in my old age.

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cccpneveragain 6 points ago +6 / -0

young men need the message

Such an important point. They've been trained to look at social media for everything, and as far as I'm concerned requiring validation from social media is one of the least alpha male things you can do.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm right there with you with my Xbox One X. Except maybe whatever Nintendo is doing. I was die hard console-first for a decade, and they managed to run me off.

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cccpneveragain 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's such an irritating mess. Some things are in settings, some are in control panel, some you have to know a run command for. At least in my network support days the XPs and 98s I had mostly everything was in one place.

My favorite Windows is actually NT 4.0 that I ran in the late 90s. It just worked and was so solid. Except for DOS games. I was a younger teen then, but I was making money doing web development so gaming was on the backburner or a console. When I did game, modern Direct3D stuff worked great, and I had ZDoom. So I was happy.

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cccpneveragain 19 points ago +20 / -1

The FBI is now claiming that the Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks had an unspecified "social media account" in 2019/2020 (when he was 14/15 years old) that posted "anti-immigrant and anti-semitic" content.

Yeah, I'm shocked they would say something like that. Shocked.

Of course the normies will never ask why someone who is anti-immigrant would shoot Trump. Anti-Semitic I guess you could argue, but that's about anyone in DC except maybe Illan Omar.

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cccpneveragain 7 points ago +7 / -0

In a utopia, it's the best way. The problem is utopia doesn't exist. I'd probably even be inclined to argue for single-payer in small homogeneous cultures. Because it could work there. As soon as you start adding diversity, it breaks.

For what we have somewhere like the US, if I had my way I would break up and make independent most of the doctors practices and not allow them to ally with insurance companies, let's just call that price fixing. You show up, you pay the rate to the doctor. Whatever insurances is between the patient and the insurance provider. I might be inclined to regulate hospitals a bit from a more governmental level (no larger than State government). Mainly just cost transparency and oversight type things. Insurances become as big or as small as the consumer wants to make it. Pay for it yourself, ok. Want to have a Church healthcare cost sharing plan, go for it. Faggots want to fund Buttsex United Health Corp to pool the money they don't have to pay for other faggots to deal with their doctoring needs, that's fine too. I'd likely also propose some sort of taxpayer funding for kids somehow. Adults can take their own responsibility.

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cccpneveragain 14 points ago +14 / -0

"Hi, I was playing hockey and broke my arm, I'd like to get a cast."

"Have you considered MAID?"

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