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  • I'm not supporting what you're condemning. I'm just arguing that it's not 100% black and white. I disagree with "all live service games bad." I certainly agree that some are predatory and a problem, and the entire genre as a whole needs much more regulation.

    I couldn't really grasp spending that amount of money on a video game, even cumulatively, so no I didn't consider it from that angle.

  • Nothing inside a video game should cost real money. Ban the entire business model.

    Is most of what I was referring to. I don't mind things in games costing money, as long as the game itself doesn't costs money. I also don't mind live service games, at least in concept. They're very rarely good games, but good examples do exist.

    A lot of what I think you're talking about is based on player trading, is it not? Maybe I don't know the games you're talking about. I don't think Valve sets the prices for hats, and I don't think DE sets prices for rivens. They're tradeable, so a market forms. To be clear, I think paying $1000 for a hat is absolutely insane, but I also don't see how it's functionally different than paying an absurd amount of money for a trading card you have no intention of using.

    Are there games actually asking $1000 for literally anything in-game? Not a player set price, to be clear.

  • I'm fine with it for f2p games. The monetization is sometimes awful in those, but it's also sometimes perfectly fine. I just want one monetization model. Either have microtransations and ingame purchases(preferably that don't actually effect the gameplay), or have your game cost money up front, and maybe have some DLCs. Pick one. No more $40 games with battlepasses and buyable skins.

  • Not really- from my understanding the issue with the sex trafficking charges were that there wasn't any explicit proof of the two women saying 'no', or being coerced into it. You'd have the exact same problem proving sexual assault.

  • It's reverse image searchable in part because you can also search "Wess Roley parents" and it's right there.

    The 'that isn't already public' part of my comment is kinda important- this information and this image is already public, so posting it isn't doxxing anyone.

  • It definitely does that for Youtube, but I didn't see the option for Spotify. I last looked at the docs a very long time ago, so its entirely possible it's got some added functionality since.

  • Just make sure to use a trusted one, because you’ll most likely have login with your account to access your saved stuff & playlists.

    I used SpotDL, personally. Not sure if it even supports logging in, but you can just make your playlists public for a few minutes while you download them. It does require you to do every playlist individually, afaik, there's not just a 'my whole account' option. If you have youtube premium/youtube music you can DL high quality as well, though getting that to work was a bit tricky for me. I don't generally mess with programs lacking a GUI, though, so it's probably mostly a me issue.

  • OP said they have an SSD as their boot drive, too, so that would explain why it's not constantly going. I'm not sure why GPU usage would spike every time the noise happens, though.

    Entirely possible it's a fan bearing instead, but ime if a case fan is going bad you hear it 24/7. And since it's not the GPU's fan...

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  • It depends some on where you are.

    Where I live, driving is absolutely a basic skill. It's just not realistic to get anywhere via any other means in a reasonable timespan. So you either have to drive or be driven basically anywhere. The scale involved isn't kind to biking, and public transportation is nonexistent. It would take hours to get a taxi that would be egregiously expensive, uber isn't even an option last I heard.

    And this is from the perspective of someone that hates driving- it stresses me out because of the exact reasons you've mentioned. I'm in charge of a ton or more of plastic and steel sometimes moving at 70mph, and ignoring the physics based implications, these things are fucking expensive.