Fubarberry

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 month ago

I don't think it will, at least not to the extent that some past tech trends like blockchain did. Right now companies are still in the "throw AI at everything and see what works" phase, which will definitely pass. But even if AI never improves from this point I still suspect it will find a permanent place being used for generating spam and porn.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It has an announcement banner at the top that (when clicked) says the site is being shut down in 6 days.

[–] [email protected] 61 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Unpopular opinion, but the extra "iss" is unnecessary for reading the word, and with this being a newspaper article they have limited headline space.

Clearly this is just efficient debloating of the article title.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

Xenoblade 1 has the most interesting setting and best large scale story, but I feel like it falls short of the other games everywhere else. I really feel like default movement speed is too slow, or that the world desperately needs more in it. The world feels huge, and your people feel slow, and it just feels bad to go places. Combat is also slow and generally the worst of the series, but I really like the inclusion of the monado and its abilities.

1's DLC was better, but I'd still rank it below the other games.

2 is rough around the edges with controversial character design, but I loved the characters, story, and end game combat. The combat started very poor, and took most of the game to get good, but somewhere near the end it finally clicked and became my absolute favorite combat system of any game. I found myself wanting enemies to have as much HP as possible for fights to last as long as possible. I wasn't personally bothered by the "waifus", and I actually kinda enjoyed the gacha system since it was separate from any microtransactions and cores are easy to get.

2’s DLC Torna was really fun. The combat is much better starting out than 2's combat, although it doesn't quite reach the same heights either. Overall very fun though.

3 is the most polished by far, but while it's overall combat is more polished than 2's, it doesn't quite reach the same levels of or fun as two's late game combat does. I enjoyed the story most of the way through (especially chapter 5) but I thought the ending was maybe weaker than it should have been.

3’s DLC was super fun, the way that everything I did turned into skill points was super engaging. It was also great to play as Rex again after bonding with him in 2.

XCX was the first game I played in the series. The larger story has some significant issues, but the side stories are often really good. The combat is an improved version of XC1's, and I found it much more tolerable. The world is amazing, one of my favorite open worlds. The mechs are awesome. The game has insane power scaling, you'll go from dealing 6 damage with an attack to millions with a late game build, and it feels amazing. You get a real sense that you're growing exponentially, and it feels good. Movement is the best of any of the xeno games, it just feels good to run around. It makes me kinda confused why movement in the other games is so slow when they can make it feel this good. Overall a great game, just very different from the others.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I'm a huge fan of turn based combat, but I do really enjoy combat in XB2 and XB3. The issue is that the combat isn't very fun at the beginning, but gets progressively better as you progress through the game and unlock more combat systems. 2 is especially guilty of this, it takes most of the game to become good, but then becomes literally my favorite combat system of any game. It's one of those combat systems where I want the enemies to have as much HP as possible so that I can fight them for as long as possible.

The DLC's for 2 & 3 have a modified combat system that comes online much quicker, and is almost immediately fun. XB2 Torna is a good choice IMO as a title that can be played out of sequence, while offering good combat that gets going much faster than the other games.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

The combat does speed up some the farther you progress, and there are some classes, characters, and items that will speed it up more. Agnus characters (who are based on the XC2 characters) are much faster (and in my opinion) far more fun to play as.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

So several smaller lemmy instances (like sopuli, ani.social, reddthat, etc) are having some serious slowdown issues right now and are having delayed federation with lemmy.world. From what I understand, the suspected cause is a kbin bug, where it's glitching out and spamming the fediverse with infinitely repeating federation updates. Several lemmy instances have blocked kbin over it (including lemmy.world and sopuli), but it's still causing issues and slowdowns.

There have been multiple attempts to reach the admin for kbin about it, but his developer accounts seemingly went dark 4 months ago (according to his commit history) and he's not responding to any messages. Mbin has seemingly already patched it according to their resolved issues/pull requests, but it's looking like kbin may have to be cut off from the rest if the fediverse unless the dev resurfaces.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

My windows install started corrupting my hard drive every 1-2 weeks. Completely unrecoverable requiring a fresh install. I installed Linux to try to see if it was a hardware issue, and it worked fine without issues. Ending up just sticking to it. Couple years later I built a new PC, and tried windows again. I enjoyed having all my games work again (this was pre-proton so Linux gaming was hit or miss), but really hated the experience of using windows after being free from it for so long. Went back to Linux, and have been here ever since (about 10 years now). And thanks to valve/proton, I no longer feel like I'm giving anything up to use exclusively Linux.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, I don't know why Firefox on Mobile gives me so many issues.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

Its crazy that a fanless 15watt arm chip can run old games this wel! Compared to a pentium 4 thats is taking off.

It's not fanless, but the Steam Deck APU also has a 15w max (total power consumption can climb up to ~25w after fans/screen/etc). Overall really impressive what can be run these days on so little power.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I really loved Solus back when it was in more active development, I'm glad to see it coming back.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

According to the original Riot post, 1 in 15 games has a cheater, and in some regions it's 1 in 5 games.

But valorant has the same kernel anticheat, and has rampant cheating. So I don't think the new anticheat will actually help.

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