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  • It's still pretty sad that the max I see in that table is 12 weeks, and even that is only in a few states.

    It's certainly better than nothing, but even the most generous US states are pretty barbaric compared to most European countries (at least the ones I'm familiar with)

  • Yeah, I kind of intentionally avoided saying AFPS because unfortunately these days that tends to mean (like with diabotical) games which are desperate to be the most hypercompetitive aspects of quake. Duels or FFA aren't really my thing, give me teams and objectives!

    Perhaps unsurprisingly UT2k4 is one of my favorite of all time

  • Valorant I can't speak to, since I can't play it on Linux.

    CS I've played a lot of and it's fantastic just a bit too slow paced/tactical for me. Your right though that it's a fantastically designed game and a really good shout.

    Overwatch I strongly disagree with. The maps have clean lines, but with the character design, abilities, and UI they clearly prioritise being flashy over anything else. It's really visually loud for the sake of it and too much for me.

  • I'd like multiplayer shooters that put emphasis on clean visuals designed to transmit information as well as more emphasis on movement.

    Even with all the hats, visibility in TF2 is a masterpiece compared to 90% of games. One team always bright red, one team is always bright blue. The maps aren't full of noisy scenery and still look great.

  • For me it's less about bandwidth and more about not having to worry about building/ maintaining ratio. It's just one less thing to think about.

    I love seeding so I thought private trackers would be for me, but it's so hard to go positive when EVERYONE is trying to. Yeah, there is freeleach but then I was downloading a bunch of stuff that I didn't want, just for the sake of it.

  • Honestly, I agree with this completely. I got into private trackers earlier this year and after a couple months just quit. On public torrents I have a seed ratio over 5.0, since I have gigabit upload and just like giving back, but private trackers just ended up being a pain.

    Having to manage ratios was a pain. Having to build your ratio with freeleech was a pain. I never had a single torrent get a positive ratio. To top it off, I didn't even find the selection to be much better than public trackers.

    Maybe I'm missing something, but I tried 3-4 and then just gave up. Too many rules and not enough reason to use it.

  • We use OSM quite a bit for various things at my job (transport logistics software). We're generally concerned with UK cities, where the coverage is quite good, however we often find little things which aren't quiiiite right and make a fix or two.

    It's a really cool project, overall