Well then idk what to say. Lemmy and the fediverse is a failed experiment. I mean what’s the point if people just congregate into one huge instance? Kinda defeats the purpose, no?
Well then idk what to say. Lemmy and the fediverse is a failed experiment. I mean what’s the point if people just congregate into one huge instance? Kinda defeats the purpose, no?
Please join a small instance. Lemmy doesn’t work if people don’t spread out. Just choose some small instance that seems chill. You can search and sub to any community. It really makes no difference.
I completely agree.
Huh? That sentence doesn’t make sense.
Yes it redownloads the whole game. Not a big deal.
Yea. Fair enough. I mean it takes like 10 minutes of research and then it’s easy in my opinion. It’s subjective haha. The important thing is you can do it without needing any crazy workarounds.
You just go to steamdb, grab the numbers for the version you want, go to steam console, download it, then replace the files. So not exactly dumb person easy, but pretty damn easy once you figure out how to do it. I’ve done it a bunch of times. It always works.
If I had to boycott every company that was unethical or had a piece of shit CEO, I would literally starve to death and die. Every company is fundamentally evil. Better to just go about your day and not try to boycott every company that gets bad PR. You’ll drive yourself crazy. And unless you live off the grid and grow 100% of your own food, just forget about it.
Steam allows easy roll backs as well fyi.
Hard disagree. They’re both equally boring as shit, but Starfield at least had decent ship flying/building mechanics. What did outer worlds have? Nothing.
Hm. In my opinion Outer Worlds was just as boring and mediocre as starfield.
Non-DLSS isn’t looking much more powerful. Like it or not, games are going to rely more and more on this type of upscaling tech (and frame generation.) It kinda sucks because it gives excuses not to spend time and money properly optimizing games. On the other hand, these types of technology are quite interesting and the new dlss model looks good (I’ll be waiting for a proper review to have an opinion.)
All that being said, I’ll upgrade next generation. I need to see a lot more new good games come out to justify upgrading my PC parts. I don’t think dropping $1000+ just to replay Cyberpunk for the 3rd time with higher frame rate is worth the expense.
If smaller instances aren’t stable or practical then this is a failed experiment. End of story.