quid_pro_joe

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[–] quid_pro_joe 5 points 3 weeks ago

Try out Star Conflict https://store.steampowered.com/app/212070/Star_Conflict/

It has the following gameplay types that you can switch to and play as long as you like:

  • PvE missions where you and other humans (team or randos) battle AI
  • PvP missions where its you and your team up against anther human team
  • Free Space missions that you can complete solo or in teams
  • Free Space exploring where you can jump system-to-system and explore without any objectives

The game studio, Gaijin, is Russian-based and has a tank game War Thunder (infamous for real-world military leaks) and a vehicular combat game called Crossout, though I've never played them.

Anyway Star Conflict is free-to-play, pay-to-win (PvP), but if you play the PvE and open space parts you don't need to invest any money to have fun. You can stick to the lower ship tiers for casual gaming, and switch between fighting styles and ship roles easily. You can pilot blazing-fast interceptors, balanced mid-size fighters, heavy-hitting frigates, or super-slow but massive destroyers, and customize each one with a huge selection of weapon types, shields, and auxillary syatems. The underlying fighting principle is kinda like rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock, so an interceptor can easily solo a destroyer, a destroyer can take out a group of frigates, frigates outpower fighters, fighters hunt interceptors, etc. And the same goes for weapons and shields too, with thermal, EM, and kinetic types and their shield counterparts. If you venture into a space region infested with pirates who use kinetic weapons and thermal shields, then equip your ship with weapons of the opposite type of their shields to maximize damage, and equip shields of the same type as their weapons to minimize damage.

Anyway go try it out and let me know what you think!

[–] quid_pro_joe 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Not only was it incredibly difficult (required sacrificing actual human minds for the calculations) and insanely dangerous (like that one tech who was at the wrong place and time of an FTL anomaly and every particle in their body vanished from all points in space/time), but the actual gain over lightspeed was only like 1% (the FTL ship was traveling at 101% light speed, chasing a LightHugger traveling at 99% light speed).

I hope Revelation Space gets made into a show one day, with spin-off movies (Diamond Dogs for example) and webisodes (daily life of an Ultra).

[–] quid_pro_joe 5 points 3 weeks ago

If I were your neigbor i would rename mine to: You dont know the power of the wi fi

[–] quid_pro_joe 4 points 3 weeks ago

https://shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-5/ As soon as they show up on Swappa I'm gonna sell my OnePlus and Nothing phones and grab a couple of these new-fangled Librem-5s (one for daily driver, one for development).

[–] quid_pro_joe 15 points 1 month ago
[–] quid_pro_joe 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I had this happen to me too with an AMD card. I tried:

  • Updating the BIOS
  • Updating Windows
  • Updating video drivers
  • Unplugging all unused USB devices
  • Tried the beta gaming video drivers
  • Tried the studio video drivers
  • Updated the CPU/chipset driver
  • Updated the SSD firmware
  • Uninstalled a bunch of programs
  • Reinstalled Windows from the factory recovery
  • Reinstalled Windows from Microsoft's USB tool
  • Swapped my UPS for regular surge protector

Finally in frustration, i disassembed the computer completely. When i was taking it apart, I noticed something that I couldn't see from the outside: That one of the motherboard offset screws was stripped and not fully seated. And, because this screw was next to the PCIE slot the graphics card plugged into, the motherboard was slightly warped upwards by a millimeter or two, and prevented the video card from seating fully. I replaced the stripped screw, put the computer back together, with the video card now seated snugly in the PCIE slot.

And the random stuttering was finally GONE!

Maybe you can start at the bottom of my list and work your way up to save time...

[–] quid_pro_joe 6 points 1 month ago

Its the same with the special edition Pop-Tarts. The first Eggo or Apple Jacks bite is amazing! Then you get halfway through the box, and you start tasting an artificial chemical after-taste. By the end, you're trying to offload the last toxic tart on to an unsuspecting coworker...

[–] quid_pro_joe 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I think the GUI is more refined and the initial setup a bit easier for casual users. I'm a Jellyfin user, because my online entertainment budget is exactly $0.

[–] quid_pro_joe 5 points 1 month ago

Thirded! Its what i use on my only non-linux pc. I will help you make a bootable usb drive if you want. I installed it 2 years ago. In that time, it has received maybe 4 or 5 updates requiring a reboot. Everytime, i go to check to see if it has reinstalled Edge or any AI bloatware. It has not.

[–] quid_pro_joe 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That is indeed a fun fact! I am somewhat obsessed with sodium vapor lights and the bandwidth of light they produce. I would love to have seen the original camera rig and their special prisms, but apparently they only made three and they've been lost.

[–] quid_pro_joe 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I will listen and not judge, especially if you don't have people in real life you can open up to.

[–] quid_pro_joe 16 points 2 months ago (2 children)

This would imply the existence of butthuggers

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