daniyeg

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[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

i just realised the case of the golden idol has a second dlc, so im gonna replay it as well as play the new dlc.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

thanks. 32% of malicious traffic is still a lot. the 50% increase in bad traffic in gaming is interesting though.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

well nice job ignoring literally everything else i said but alright. my rule of thumb for comparing my purchasing power vs an american is to multiply the product's value by 15. so you tell me that you wouldn't feel annoyed if you had to pay 375$/year (ignoring the increased data cap costs that comes with using a VPN of course) for a service that might get blocked at any moment? never mind the scammers that are absolutely littered everywhere.

and the regions that are not supported by PSN probably don't have regional pricing in steam as well, so we also have to pay that fuck you fee if we want to buy our games legit, unless of course you are willing to risk a ban (which actually isn't that unlikely) in order to region hop, or get a CD key that was most likely bought with stolen gift card money of scam victims. and steam recently has been cracking down on both region hopping and the price disparity seen between different regions.

yes it's not the most earth shattering issue on the planet, but at least we get to complain about it online right?

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 78 points 1 year ago (7 children)

since you didn't fuck off let me explain.

i don't play nor care about helldivers 2 but i can certainly emphasize with people that have had their favorite game linking to a service that is blocked/not supported. you either use a free VPN which good luck with shitty connectivity, high packet loss and ping, or use a paid VPN which basically converts all your games into a subscription that is most certainly not affordable for many 3rd world users, and at the end you are still probably dealing with the issues mentioned before since you are adding extra hops in your route. and that's if you can get your hands on a working VPN which since most companies have their IP addresses known you get forced into shady VPNs automatically.

plus you are massively risking your data since you can't trust the person at the other end, especially with free VPNs that could be loaded with viruses and spyware. in addition in most cases using a VPN can and will trigger false bot flags, causing either a temporary block or worse a ban, not to mention lying about your region when creating an account is in most cases is against TOS (although it's unlikely you get banned for it).

for example i wanted to play titanfall 2 when it came out but couldn't due to it being linked to EA account system which is definitely blocked here. never bothered with the official Ultima Online because EA. wanna play the free copy of GTA V? can't download shit off Epic Games. wanna play any games made by Riot? you better get that DNS service ready cause otherwise you can't get in. wanna update warframe? too bad the CDN service they use blocks your region (this was a long time ago i remember being pissed off about it).

so stop being an asshole online. we deserve to play games like other people without resorting to hacks in order to have a worse experience that was forced upon us. even ignoring all of my rant this decision is still against privacy of most users by handing their data over to yet another big company. i cannot imagine what would compel someone to make an ass out of themselves to call people that are against this cry babies.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

can't read this article, can some explain what their definition of bot is?

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 136 points 1 year ago (19 children)

as someone who is in a country where services are regularly blocked and you need to use a VPN,

fuck off.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

is your country a member state in WTO? are your copyright laws compatible with that of the US? does your country recognise foreign copyright claims from the countries that your pirated media comes from?

your worst risk as someone who just pirates safe media for personal consumption is getting a letter from your isp and that only happens if there are laws against it on the books and your isp feels threatened. if your country simply doesn't enforce its copyright laws it's unlikely you'll be chosen to be punished to set an example (they'll most certainly target notorious distributors) and your chance of getting sued by a media company amongst thousands of potential defendants in what i assume is a third world country is almost non existent.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

if i had to follow this rule i would go bankrupt on buying extra hard drives before i ran out of games to pirate

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

interestingly if you go the unofficial route older games will be much easier to mod rather than newer games. most mod files are locked behind workshops and if the developer is not providing another alternative they would be hard to get, although vic 2 is a different case since its stability with mods is atrocious on my system.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

i still prefer victoria 2 but victoria 3 is more functional and modern. it's definitely not worth its price tag you better shiver your timbers.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago

smh when will John DEI stop injecting woke gender into games? somebody's gotta stop him.

[–] daniyeg@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

the most fun ones were the author basically chastising you for being so stupid to pick the option they put in the book themselves lmao. i miss adventure books they were fun.

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