Toga65

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on Facts · c/linuxmemes · 3 pts · 181d

Great point!

Might be especially important going forward unfortunately

on Microslop · c/memes · 28 pts · 188d

The past month that I've spent using Fedora with a 5070ti and playing games like Arc Raiders and KCD 2 has genuinely been the most stable my computer has been in about a decade.

Also a lot of my smaller issues like USB and Conrroller disconnects disappeared completely.

I thought I was going crazy.

Windows is awful garbage.

The whole "ITS A LIVE SERVICE IT CANT JUST BECOME SINGLE PLAYER" argument fundamentally misses every single easy point about community hosted servers.

It's the most prevalent, and also most stupid argument I keep seeing pop up.

It's crazy how they act like no one else could run a server for a live service game.

We used to fucking buy and rent servers to game on our own private servers.

Its wild how this disappeared and all server structure just got consolidated into shit like AWS and Azure.

I mean having devs turn over the games to players after they cease development is not crazy at all.

Live service games can still absolutely be playable once development has ceased.

Anyone can run a server.

Stop killing games is a no brainer initiative

The point is that people RARELY take the advice of others.

Therapists try to get out to realize what you should do by and also try to get you to think that it was your idea.

There are unfortunately, some not very good therapists out there.

Why? What about their strategy right now it because of the way things are changing?

None of it is. It is because of mismanagement that happened with Don Matrick and the OG Xbox one focusing on fucking cable hookups and banning their users from borrowing physical games.

That corporate garbage in Xbox NEVER fully disappeared and now they're reaping what they sowed.

Also not releasing an exclusive game worth buying since before 2014 is a wild strategy.

If this story was this:

Ex Gardner and grocery store assistant tapped to become retail manager at H&M, no one, yourself included, would bat an eye.

The only reason it even sticks out is because everyone inherently knows those things are not relevant at all to the position.

Any negative spin on those things you are ascribing yourself.

The combination of being 22 with only those jobs as relevant experience is bad. Very bad.

Those jobs in and of themselves are fine. We are all capable of nuance. I don't hate gardeners or grocery store workers, they're all generally great.