brsrklf

u/brsrklf@compuverse.uk
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Not sure I understand. Does it only count the first creature you scan on a planet? Or the first creature you scan at all?

I guess in both cases I'll wait for a fix, even if you get one chance per planet I don't like these odds.

This bundle is only available in North America, for information.

I was a bit upset about it showing "not available in your area" (France) despite the bundle being advertised for everyone subscribed to the Humble newsletter. I saw other people from Australia, etc saying so too.

I contacted support about it, they said sorry but yes, confirmed it was exclusive to NA.

Not sure why "region-locked" e-books are a thing, and quite annoyed at officially receiving ads for offers I can't get.

😁 Sorry not sorry!

Nah, I wouldn't even wish it gone, really. I just couldn't care even a bit about anything they had to show that day.

BG&E was that charming single-player adventure game, with quirky and lovable characters and a tiny handcrafted universe. And with a non-ending that begged for a direct sequel.

What they showed in that E3 preview was yet another freaking Ubisoft open-world. It was supposed to be planet-level huge, because of course it was powered by boring procedural bullshit. It was always online, multi-player oriented, and "if you really want it, you could play it alone, but why would you?"

Oh, and it was a prequel with different characters, because fuck your closure I guess.

J'ai pas l'impression que thunder gére le choix de la langue, donc je suis allé voir mes paramÚtres directement sur l'interface de l'instance.

Rien n'apparaissait sĂ©lectionnĂ©, c'est bizarre. J'ai mis undefined, English et français, au cas oĂč...

J'ai testé sur le sujet "comment allez-vous?" du forum libre. Je vois le sujet (qui est marqué français il me semble) mais aucun commentaire. Mais je crois que c'est juste parce que je suis le premier inscrit de mon instance sur forum libre, donc tous les commentaires plus vieux n'y sont pas.

Un peu compliquĂ© tout ça 😁

I don't think anybody seriously used twitter as storage.

Rather the point is that, similarly to every time a blogging platform or another online service with user content shuts down, a bit of internet history disappears with it. Links are broken, traces of opinions or bits of knowledge from another time are not available anymore...

It's not the end of the world, and at that point I wouldn't really care if twitter disappeared completely overnight, but still, some stuff will be lost.