Sophocles

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[–] Sophocles 3 points 7 months ago

Splitgate already turned me off in the first one when they nerfed all the weapons into oblivion. Not sure why almost every indie shooter I try eventually nerfs their guns into paintballs. I miss the days of the first call of duty where you could just mow everything down with the PPSh or actually one-shot with a sniper

[–] Sophocles 14 points 7 months ago

Now that I have a valid replacement time to say good bye to "uplifting" news. Hard agree on the political stuff being annoying. While it's important to acknowledge both negativity and politics, that's not what I come to lemmy for, esprcially on the "uplifting news" board.

[–] Sophocles 8 points 7 months ago

Where's Gordy when you need him?

[–] Sophocles 12 points 7 months ago

laughs in Byzantium

[–] Sophocles 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Chat i pété

[–] Sophocles 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

You also might try changing VPN protocols. OpenVPN and Wireguard are the 2 most popular, and there's also L2TP on certain providers. For me OpenVPN drains faster than Wireguard. And if I remember correctly, using L2TP on Mozilla vpn drained like 0 battery when I tried it, although L2TP is developed by Microsoft so take that into consideration

[–] Sophocles 5 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Pretty much any VPN will drain your battety due to constant connection checks, but some are better than others. I'm on CalyxOS (custom android) so I can't speak to IOS, but I juat tried out various VPN services until I found one that worked. Ironically Mullvad was the one that drained the battery the least for me. Nord, Proton, and Air drained it the most. You could also try Mozilla, Proton, Riseup, or Xeovo VPNs which all have respectable terms of service and are trustworthy imo

[–] Sophocles 2 points 7 months ago

I love the animal art! The lobster is my favorite 🦞

[–] Sophocles 2 points 7 months ago

If you're looking for something on an individual level, I've found that simply putting yourself out there is the best way to find like-minded people and worthwile conversations online. Send people messages, conpliment peoples' ideas, and do it on multiple platforms. Follow random people, strike up random conversations. Not gonna lie, maybe 70% of people I've tried to talk to this way are dry, uninterested, or too introverted to be comfortable talking to a stranger. A few have even been hostile, but I've also made a couple of long term friends this way. One of my best online friends started talking to me because I put up a "I'm bored, lets be friends" post.

Finding something you're interested in and looking for others who like the same thing is also a great way to find people. I used to play Call of Duty a lot and would invite random people to voice chat. I ended up having a team of 6 and we would play almost every night. It doesn't have to be gaming either, it could be a science club, religion, or city event among other things

[–] Sophocles 9 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This. I've learned recently that you shouldn't assume the worst of people right off the bat. Most people are in the middle of the Bell curve; they are not your enemy, nor are they your friend. To assume that they wish to harm you or leave you out is, more often than not, false. It's more likely that you just arent in their current sphere of attention

[–] Sophocles 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Me in 2004: Roblox

Me in 2008: Roblox

Me in 2014: Roblox

Me in 2018: Roblox

Me in 2024: Roblox

[–] Sophocles 13 points 7 months ago

I tend to agree, open world is becoming just a box to tick off for AAA developers, which means it just gets put in as filler basically. Halo Infinite is the worst example I can think of. However I do think there are 2 ways open world can be justified: if the world is just packed so full of interesting stuff that the game just gets huge, or if the way of traversing that world is fun.

Category 1 would be games like Morrowind, Skyrim , Fallout 4, or even Mass Effect on a smaller scale. There's just so much to do that it becomes an open world on its own. Category 2 would be games like the Arkham series , Assassins Creed, or Forza Horizon, where getting from point A to point B is fun on its own.

Open world is great when it's done right, but since when has Ubisoft or EA made a good game in the past 10 years?

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