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  • Well this article is kinda saying that they are barely keeping their head above water as it is, and CIG is vastly mismanaging money and driving development heavily on how many ships they can sell in that year.

    So if anything I'd say that this strategy doesn't seem to be working out for them anymore

  • None of this should be a surprise to anyone remotely familiar with their timelines

  • Isn't it more likely that paths are used to reference resources like images rather than a db fk?

  • The only thing Yubo could/should have done is forward it to the police though (which is what the users that initially reported this content should have done as well, independently). I'm not sure why that hasn't happened. I hate to say it but this is still not the company's responsibility, the most they can do directly is ban his account which wouldn't accomplish anything in this case. I'd say go straight to local authorities rather than expecting services to handle it.

  • It is very charming and enjoyable but there's little to do in the endgame, and it kinda starts to get tedious even in midgame tbh. Everything else is pretty much perfect though, good performance, UI, modding support, lots of freedom and creativity when it comes to designing settlements... Just don't expect it to be too complex or demanding at any point.

  • As I often do, I recommend giving Riftbreaker a try if you want a more action/combat oriented base builder. Good devs, regular updates and streams, mod support, fair pricing and there's an upcoming co-op mode (within a year hopefully?). I've played a long time and I always go back to it for a while when it gets some new updates.

  • That sounds like it includes holidays too, it's not just vacation days you can take whenever you want.

    But agreed, it's still better than 11 days, but it's not "anyone can just leave for a month and half".

  • It will still keep it above 90% all the time which is bad according to most comments I just found by googling about it, it's just the nature of lithium batteries. Steam deck allegedly has a feature to use direct power from outlet if in use while charging and if at max, but it still keeps battery at high %.

  • Isn't keeping it plugged in all the time really bad for the battery? It should stay between 30 and 80% iirc.

  • First of all, a random online comment is not protected by copyright law afaik.

    Secondly, if you did take something protected by copyright and then used it for commercial purposes (to make money off it), like these LLMs do, then you would be breaking the law.

    In short, I'd say you are using a flawed analogy from the start.

    Also copyright is not about just copying but also distributing as well. Playing.(radio) songs in your coffee shop for clients is treated differently than you listening to it at home. You generally can't just profit off someone else's work without them allowing it.

  • It's nice to see Northgard is still going strong, I'm pleasantly surprised it's still being supported so much. At this rate Dune is never going to catch up in terms of content and polish!

  • I guess you're lucky since the DLC is not coming out or at least another year then? :P

  • Definitely a day 1 purchase for me as well, no other game has the same amount of love and polish as Factorio does, both when it comes to the vanilla game and mods, and I know they will deliver a good experience with the DLC as well.

    However, I am worried if it's gonna be enough to stand out among other games in the genre. It has been many years since Factorio last got a substantial content update (maybe too many) and in the meantime we've got a lot of similarly-genred games like DSP or Satisfactory that have raised the bar in areas that Factorio lacked. I hope F:SA has enough meat on its bones to substantially change the core game rather than just more of what we've already played.

  • Technical issues can be patched afterwards, and in case of andromeda most were. I played it a year or two after it released when they practically gave it away for $5 on a sale or sth like that. The game still remained a shallow husk of an RPG though with few redeeming qualities besides a somewhat fun combat at times, and this is with me going into it with very low expectations. I'm glad you had more fun with it but I wouldn't call it a good game even if it didn't have to compete with its predecessors.

  • Yes please. It's even more annoying on fediverse social networks because for some reason people can't use proper tags and instead use allegories or inside jokes to refer to trump or musk so I can't even filter it out properly.

  • I wanted to care (if it were good). Gta desperately needs competition. For such a popular genre of games we have really few developers makes games in it.

  • Besides the technical issues, everything bad called out for Andromeda was something I had issues with in inquisition. Bland soulless story, repetitive open world, lack of proper villain, lack of complex rpg elements... Having replayed DA1 and even 2 numerous times, I couldn't bring myself to finish DA:I even once.

    It is very subjective but for me inquisition was the tipping point. Even da2 had more soul and redeeming qualities IMHO.

  • BioWare is dead

    We've all known this was the case since Inquisition / Andromeda / Anthem, depending on how high your tolerance to bullshit is. Anyone getting hyped for Dreadwolf based on their track record of last 10 years is just setting themselves for disappointment.

  • Dunno why everyone hates vortex that much, it worked better for me than steam workshop, for instance, in most cases tbh. I can pick a specific mod version, either automatically download or manually import them, switch profiles and games with few buttons...

    I've also tried thunderstore with r2modman and despite being open source it's years behind even vortex in terms of usability and UX.