blegeg 4 months ago • 100%
I wish they'd fix their deployment process. Releasing stuff then having to go back and fix it again can't be helping their schedule, especially since they're trying to release more stuff.
- Fixing the mech made its rockets way off and unusable
- Ship upgrades: half of them didn't work
- Stim fix didn't fix stick sound issue
- Liberator isn't the right gun stats
- Tenderizer isn't the right color
blegeg 4 months ago • 100%
The new warbond, which took up dev team time, is not impressive/has a draw to bring people back.
I think the release pace could have been fine if they could release without new bugs every patch, address the existing bugs, and stop squeezing fun out with the balancing they've done. As is getting a nerfed liberator and being told the final versions of the guns is coming isnt a draw.
Personally reading the balance guys thoughts on the game, its a wonder the game was fun at any point. I'm not sure his vision but things like not even realizing how people would use the eruptor for its aoe damage is confusing.
blegeg 5 months ago • 100%
Yea I'm confused, the article seems to waver between it was confusing to good, but also it misses the point of why the writer likes pop tarts so it's not good?
"That’s a nice feeling. *Unfrosted *isn’t about that feeling. It’s about the product [...] It takes whatever pleasure that can be derived from a Pop-Tart, and chokes on it"
blegeg 5 months ago • 100%
What did the crossbow do to deserve nerfs? I don't think I've ever seen someone use it, I was underwhelmed with it and it got beat down.
blegeg 6 months ago • 100%
This has been the case near me for awhile. Had to scan membership, and now it's exclusively the self order kiosks that won't let you order until you scan membership at my nearby costcos. There is no window ordering just pickup.
blegeg 6 months ago • 100%
Isn't that a pretty big difference? If nearly 50% of users in those age groups are cutting back that seems bad.
Speaking as one of the people who has cancelled a streaming service, I'm doing fine without and unlikely to resub.
blegeg 6 months ago • 100%
I read it's because to vault you need to press space, but if you're already sprinting it auto vaults. Seems accurate, if I "walk up" it doesn't vault.
Still really annoying, but at least I know why.
blegeg 6 months ago • 100%
Great review and info, I wonder how it'll hold up once sharpened.
blegeg 7 months ago • 75%
I think what I didn't like is: I could maybe agree with their line of thought for the changes they made to the weapons. I don't like that they prioritized these as the first balance patch.
As many have said it was meta because of the abundance of chargers/heavy enemies in 7-9 for folks trying to get the super samples.
Before the high difficulties felt chaotic but at least doable. Now... it still is but it's even more running and kiting. To me it's a less fun gameplay loop.
And the "arrogance" is probably perceived from the other dev comments like "get good" "stop clutching your pearls" "goodbye crutches". If that's how the devs feel, it's easy to imagine the balance person, who prioritized removing tools vs making the reason the tools were needed first, thinks the same way.
blegeg 7 months ago • 100%
Like they wrote their own platform to automate front end automation? Thats... a choice
blegeg 7 months ago • 88%
Why I think people are praising the helldivers2 monetization is that isn't the case. The "premium currency" is earnable in game and at a reasonable. I haven't bought any but still have the battlepass and a few of the premium armors.
You get it as part of the battlepass, and the gameplay loop guides you to the currency. You'll be looking for ammo or in game currency, and there also happens to be premium currency sometimes. The battlepass not being timed and on a work at your own pace is great too.
It feels fair to me? Like the developer can still make a buck but not ruin the experience. I.e. the monetization lets people pay to instantly gratify if they want vs punish you for not spending.
blegeg 7 months ago • 100%
Our best hope for peace.... it failed. shivers so good
blegeg 8 months ago • 100%
Neat! With a workshop like that is it your job too or does it remain hobby/side pursuit.
I know a few people who have setup workspace for fishing and fishing related thing (lures, rods, etc) but still do it on the side.
blegeg 8 months ago • 100%
Very much so, they have become a status symbol for some people.
They used to be incredibly well made, I believe they still are but the draw for many people is the name and known high price tag.
blegeg 9 months ago • 100%
I regularly go to these stores, and I wonder why they are so close. It's handy since one or two times one store had something the other didn't. It's a bit more than just crossing the street but not much.
Galleria is in the second story inside an indoor mall. Americana is an outdoor mall, and they are even on the sides closer to each other.
blegeg 9 months ago • 100%
But would it taste better out of the hello kitty glass...
blegeg 10 months ago • 91%
Yea, I think if they were offered severance as part of dismissal/layoff and it had a non compete they could lose that. Beyond that, it doesn't hold much water in CA for the employees.
blegeg 11 months ago • 100%
👏 bravo, this is fantastic!
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
16 was still $75 last time I saw it at Costco. Total wine I think near me is $80. If those are options for you, I think it's great at those prices but at $100+ other interesting things are available
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
My first run I made the sword and I regretted it. Armors are pretty good picks, I didn't realize the shield was so good. I didn't really use them this last run, but something to think about for my next one...
blegeg 12 months ago • 87%
On one hand it's a pretty common acronym in consulting-businees work. But on the other you'd think Wired, as a general tech publication, would want to take the two sentence to explain what it is and how it's generally used.
It could be a pretty big value to remove humans in this step. A lot of times the rfp contents are known-ish anyway. You're a tech dev firm, and someone wants a proposal for building an app in a framework you know, you already have language probably you've used. In theory this is a great application of AI to speed up the process of building this. The request is "hey we need these things and want this and this". A consumer facing business might present this information as a FAQ or custom order process anyway, so automating an rfp could be good since it speeds things along.
In practice, who knows. If it isn't accurate, if it takes longer to edit than just write from scratch, then that would suck. It'll likely be another way to "reduce headcount" cause of "efficiencies" regardless of how good it is. I doubt this changes anything for most sales executives job status, for people who work in those departments that support those execs though, probably not good
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
In my game I regret taking shovel on Tav. Because I can't have scratch and shovel out at the same time, and scratch is a good boy so... sorry shovel, you're riding the bench this playthrough
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
Could be trying to fix/save shovel?
It would definitely be easier to explain why Wyll has shovel though.
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
Yea the only thing that didn't satisfy me with the self replicating is the "they can just... keep replacing themselves? Man replicators really are broken" and how fast is this replication? Like if the dominion wanted to send 1,000 ships through and it could only take out 5-10 before exhausting why not just send the ships through.
But if the mines were phased and could detonate when the big ships are through, or even inside the big ships, they'd think twice. Again, just weird head canon I had to explain the minefields effectiveness in the show haha
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
I know it wasn't, but in my head I always figured this was the cloak of the cloaked minefield in front of the wormhole. Then the dominion couldn't just fire a torpedo and blow up the grid. That made the minefield make more sense to me.
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
I actually had a pretty similar system, a 2700k/32gb/nonraid ssd and went to a r5 3600 and that felt amazing from a system responsiveness standpoint. Like you said it wasn't night and day immediately (say the way a hdd to ssd) felt but after using my new computer for awhile and using the old one the old one felt slower and more limited.
Edit: I also upgraded cpu again from a 3600 to a 5800x, not as much a jump but the upgrade felt so good for me I wanted more and thanks to the cpus sharing am4 all I needed was a new cpu.
I didn't OC and didn't have a raid setup, but the cpu upgrade felt better as my workload on it increased. And the nvme upgrade really felt amazing for my workload. I do web dev/automated testing and the update enabled me to use my computer to stream (sometimes multiple streams) and do my workflow (standing up database, site, running automation, manually testing) without having to close tabs or "prep my computer". The ceiling of what it can handle performantly is much higher which improves my test reliability and quality of life. The amount of stuff I can throw at it before it begins to slow down has been the biggest improvement for me.
If you're happy with your performance in games, I don't know it'll be that much better with the upgrade given what you play now. But for work, I imagine it'll be quite an improvement depending on what you upgrade to/how you use your computer.
blegeg 12 months ago • 100%
Suggesting this to my group now! If they aren't interested... will find a new group haha
blegeg 1 year ago • 88%
I'm not an expert but I think : The site you visit only sees the VPNs info. Which is how you maintain some anonymity while browsing. However, if your VPN keeps logs, then you can still be tracked, just at a different place. Some say they don't keep logs, and you'd have to trust that.
RAM is considered volatile memory, so each time the server turns off, it loses all data. This is compared to disk (hard drives of whatever type) which retain memory even if the server turns off.
In theory, this ram only server prevents them from keeping logs (like which user went where) since the server wouldn't even have a place to store it.
Edit: lustrums post is more accurate and has info that this doesn't prevent logging per se, but could prevent accidental logging. I.e. they can't hire a forensic computer specialist to parse through operating system logs to try to find info they didn't otherwise log elsewhere.
blegeg 1 year ago • 75%
This is the one for me too. It seems some people are excited but it's not generating a ton of buzz. I can't wait to get into it though.
blegeg 1 year ago • 100%
"I know it takes weeks to get used to these layouts, but I'm giving it one day, and giving up in three hours but talking about it to make jokes".
It's fine they're not a fan of the style and not convinced. But it seems a very half hearted attempt, especially if they have pain and want to actually address it. I started on ergodox awhile back to deal with wrist pain and it doesn't matter (ms ergo, ergodox, Logitech ergo) I always prefer the format for my wrists now.
blegeg 1 year ago • 100%
Was DMR more an engineer weapon before?
I read scorpion wasn't included since with the reload buff assault gets and the fast reload that gun might have been too good for assault?
Even though i mostly do medic or sniper I like the changes, might spend more time playing support now since people will want to use the ammo boxes even more now for bandages and the m249 is kinda fun.
Finally got my bun the ikea doll bed. She likes... the treats I bribed her with to stand on it!
blegeg 1 year ago • 100%
I think I watched a YouTube video where they talked about rebalancing the vector and smgs in general and creating separation from them and the assault rifles. So it's at least acknowledged, even if not in this list.
blegeg 1 year ago • 66%
I've been doing the same, except for close I've been using the Vector. I can't tell if I prefer the scar or ak15 but I am still unlocking stuff on the scar