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  • Spyware was just an example? Proton is all about privacy and this board member is saying good things about a guy who doesn't think us peasants should have any.

    I agree that this isn't the worst thing to ever happen. But I also agree with the people saying he shouldn't have said anything.

  • Yep! That said, that drone flying into a plane over the wildfires is a pretty great example of why geofencing SHOULD exist. You don't have to have malicious intent to cause destruction...I can see someone's drone getting sucked into an engine while they're trying to get an amazing shot of a plane taking off

  • I think the big difference is what the companies stand for.

    If the CEO of The Anti-Spyware Company comes out in support of Spyware, is that not significantly worse than the CEO of The Spyware Company doing the same?

    I supported The Anti-Spyware companies because of what they believed in. Now that is in question.

    FWIW I don't use Proton but switching to it was in my 2025 plans. Not so sure about that anymore..

  • I think the cards are hilarious but they have something the other referenced sets (Iraqi, COVID) do not: silhouette targets on the back.

    I am by no means defending their removal but cards but maybe don't give them a plausible excuse to remove them by implying that these cards are for shooting??

  • I have over a hundred hours in PUBG so I'm not claiming Fortnite invented the genre but you can't deny that Fortnite isn't the game that made it blow up.

    PUBG had no marketability. Gritty gameplay, toxic community, aimed at adults, and an awful name. It was also $30 and PC-only until after Fortnite blew up.

    Fortnite was bright and silly and on every platform and F R E E.

  • I feel like if any genre changes shooters forever, it was Battle Royales. They exploded in popularity after Fortnite and then when the market was oversaturated, AAA devs switched to "the next big thing" which happened to be hero shooters. But I really can't blame a game or genre for that.

    I think the boardrooms at AAA studios changed the game forever by forcing devs to chase that "next big thing" over originality.