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MrVilliam , to memes in YARRR

I generally agree with the idea that some amount of piracy is, will always, and should exist as motivation to improve the market, but I don’t like that everybody is taking this quote out of context for outrage bait. The context is incredibly important. When asked about whether subscription based gaming could be successful, he said that it couldn’t be successful until people became comfortable with not owning their games. He’s effectively on your side with that statement. He is saying that you guys want to own your games, therefore that model cannot succeed unless your ideals change.

I am not trying to persuade anybody one way or the other, but I personally don’t need to own my games. Most of the time, I buy a game, play it through once (if I even finish it), and then it collects dust. Digital games skip the manufacturing process and the dust collection step, but there’s no resale possibility. Ever since upgrading PS+ like 2 years ago, I’m pretty sure I haven’t bought a game. I’m actually happier to see a catalog of games that has good enough quality titles, gets updated frequently enough, and is cheap enough vs shelling out $70 on a game I might not even like. I don’t feel obligated to get my money’s worth out of something on the catalog, just my time’s worth. So I delete games before finishing them more often than I finish, mostly because most games today overstay their welcome. I don’t want to mindlessly grind for xp or gear or consumables just to get to the next road block. I don’t want 100+ hour adventures on a 40+ square mile plot of land full of padding. I want Celeste. I want The Forgotten City. I want Portal and Portal 2. I want Uncharted Lost Legacy. These games are shorter and finite and satisfying. I got to the last parts of Elden Ring and Ghost of Tsushima and realized that I just wasn’t really having fun anymore. They became a slog. Ghost of Tsushima was pretty easy to just delete and not really look back on because it was part of that subscription, but I felt some guilt deleting Elden Ring because I paid full price for it. That made me realize that the subscription gaming isn’t just paying for the games available, but it’s paying for the ability to play games with no real stakes. It’s cheap enough that as long as I enjoy 2 or 3 games per year, it’s worth it, and I probably enjoy 10+. I’m not gaming because I want to own a game; I want to experience the feelings that these games were artistically designed to elicit. I’m more interested in memories and experiences than material goods. I have enough (or too much) stuff as it is. As I get older, my time is becoming more valuable to me because I’m terribly, morbidly aware that it is a nonrenewable, real resource that is trickling away through my fingers and becoming more scarce with every second that passes. I enjoy a game more if I feel free to quit before wasting time not enjoying it. That freedom is what I’m really paying for. And it probably isn’t the popular opinion here, but that’s my perspective for anybody wondering why in the fuck anybody would ever pay for something and not even own it.

Also, fuck ubisoft, fuck sony, fuck every AAA company, this is not a bullshit astroturf ad. I just wanted to disrupt the circlejerk long enough for reality to permeate through. There’s obviously a market for this or it wouldn’t be offered, and it wouldn’t be offered unless it were popular enough and profitable enough. One day, it might be more popular than buying games, but as I look at the hundred shitty movie/TV streaming services, maybe now is the best this could ever be. Soon it could be subscriptions for publishers or even just individual franchises. That is the logical future step that will either vastly increase piracy or kill the popularity of gaming altogether. That and/or intrusive ads. I fucking hate capitalism.

CaptKoala ,

I hadn’t considered (on more than a surface level) this viewpoint, I do agree wholeheartedly regarding getting your money’s worth doesn’t necessarily come down to ownership, but rather enjoyment/fulfillment.

I held a micro$hit game pass subscription for quite a while, and (almost) always felt I was getting my money’s worth out of it, if not for game pass, there’s quite a few games I’d never have considered buying, some of these have been the most enjoyable I have played.

With that said however, I much prefer not having to worry about a game in my library disappearing because a license ran out, or it was dropped from a service. I spend about 80% of my gaming budget on discounted stuff, usually a couple years after release, when most of the bugs are ironed out.

MrVilliam ,

That’s what I was typically doing too. Only once every couple years was I buying a game near release for near full price. I almost certainly wouldn’t have tried The Forgotten City if it weren’t free, but it was one of the most impactful experiences I’ve had in gaming.

Idk about game pass, but stuff seems to stay on PS for a pretty long time. Once I caught up with a lot of what I cared about that was older to the catalog, I stopped thinking about when things might leave the service. The biggest shit seems to stay for a year or longer. If I’m still on one game for over a year, I should just buy that game and cancel the service lol.

LainTrain ,

Good post honestly. I’m the opposite way, I died way back on the DLC/Season Pass/Live game hill and to me a video game is a specific collection of files frozen in time forever, and I want the whole thing (including the bits they cut for DLC) and only the whole thing, I don’t want any updates, live content or anything of the sort and i’m most certainly not renting anything ever if i can avoid it, especially digital content. I pirate damn near everything nowadays. I also fucking hate capitalism.

XeroxCool ,

I’m moved. I’m still on the 3-year±later discount cycle, but damn am I out of time for games. Work is draining during the week and the house always needs work on the weekends. The little voids of time available have stiff competition between chores, physical hobbies, and games. The hobbies and games need a relatively quick drop in/drop out phase, otherwise I’m not going to have time to get engaged. So I end up playing Fortnite/Rocket League/Fall Guys with zero hope of actually getting the season rewards I’d like or falling back on simpler games like Ace Combat or Forza Horizon to just cruise for a while. Meanwhile, the cool amazing story games I always want to pick up still get back burnered. I have more time spent replaying Portal 2 than I put into all of Fallout.

So, really, an interesting viewpoint. A service I thought was dedicated to the Ritalin-riddled adhd flashy-light-chasing children (as I say when I shake my cane at the 11-year-old that just built a fortnite fortress in the time it took me to build 3 squares moments before deleting me) actually has the potential to solve a time-guilt dilemma for someone with too much going on.

MrVilliam ,

I also play Rocket League lol. It’s the only online game I play, and I’ve been into it ever since it became free to play. I’m not great at it, but it’s good fun that has become familiar, yet I can still see pretty continuous improvement in my performance, even if the ranks aren’t really reflecting it.

There’s are dozens of us!

Buddahriffic ,

I’ve noticed that there’s a growing number of games that allow fast drop in and out. Hades saves whenever you enter a new chamber. You can save anytime and anywhere in Subnautica. Most of the games I’ve played lately are like that, where the game itself is more involved but the ability to start and stop at any time is very casual.

FiniteBanjo , to lemmyshitpost in HOAs suck

HOA’s have the authority to fine you and take your property in some jurisdictions, truly should be illegal.

FilterItOut ,

Yeah, that’s the part that always gets downplayed in these ‘homeowner revenge’ stories. HOAs can really fuck you over. Sometimes they get bankrupted in a lawsuit, sometimes you lose your sanity and your home.

RGB3x3 ,

Yep, they put liens on your property and can foreclose on your house from under you, without you even knowing. They can put it up on auction and sell it without informing you.

They should be illegal.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

John Oliver did an episode on this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrizmAo17Os

melpomenesclevage ,

look, hoa board have names and addresses.probably near you.

Splatterphace , to lemmyshitpost in Bologna cup
anarchy79 ,
@anarchy79@lemmy.world avatar

“Yes I am looking directly at it.”

Gilles_D , to memes in I'm already at the end of my paragraph, and I haven't even finished speaking my third word.

The Tiger gained the dubious distinction of being the first jet aircraft to shoot itself down. On 21 September 1956, during a test-firing of its 20 mm (0.79 in) cannons, pilot Tom Attridge fired two bursts midway through a shallow dive. As the trajectory of the cannon rounds decayed, they ultimately crossed paths with the Tiger as it continued its descent, disabling the aircraft and forcing Attridge to crash-land the aircraft; he survived with a broken leg and multiple broken vertebrae.

From Wikipedia

I think just saying that it hit itself due to its high speed doesn‘t really tell the whole story.

Caboose12000 ,

thanks, I was looking for exactly this extra context

atsum ,

I think just saying that it hit itself due to its high speed doesn‘t really tell the whole story.

Well just like most descriptions of ADHD isn’t it?

CrazyEddie041 , to lemmyshitpost in Altered Carbon
@CrazyEddie041@kbin.social avatar

Strange to see Zullie outside of the FromSoft space, but also, 100% accurate point.

Neato ,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

Yeah. They make great videos and they turned out to have rad politics too. Neato.

Oszilloraptor ,

“Where is this going. Debts? Companies? Did I miss some huge lore dump? Wait … are they talking about the lands outside?”

MentalEdge , to memes in fries are another $8.00
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Why is this so accurate

Half of the “artisan” burger chains in my city are marginally better than a fast-food chain. One, maybe two of them make burgers so good that they’re worth the occasional splurge.

MrJameGumb , to aboringdystopia in think of the shareholders
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah guys, everyone knows that not being sleep deprived, burnt out, and on the verge of mental and/or physical collapse is super boring

MNByChoice ,

You can do all of those things when retired as well.

groet ,

How do you know your living if you are not wishing to die every second?

jkrtn ,

Guys be careful! You don’t want to be bored instead of burnt out, frustrated, taken advantage of, and bored.

zeekaran , to memes in Dragons

Real European dragon. Smaller than a horse. Basically a scaly dog.

Flughoernchen ,

Tbf medieval pictures aren’t exactly known for their great use of perspective and proportions

hughesdikus ,

So by that you mean that is some hugeass soldier riding his humongous horse.

One of their steps scaling an entire country or something?

Flughoernchen ,

YES

onion ,

The size is proportional to the rank/importance of the person depicted

MaxVoltage ,
@MaxVoltage@lemmy.world avatar

Im drunk and this is my ROARRR

IndiBrony , to memes in The whole situation sickens me
@IndiBrony@lemmy.world avatar

Except we’re not exactly seeing a bunch of people rushing to hold back Israel, I guess.

Rudee ,

Was about to say that the bottom panel is missing a “Nobody” label over the waiters

riodoro1 ,

The US should be handing Israel a gun

DashboTreeFrog ,

I assume you mean that, in the context of the meme, a person labeled the US should be handing Krusty a gun to make it more accurate?

NightAuthor ,

I don’t get the downvotes, are we (US) not arming Israel?

Count042 ,

I would guess a combination of two things:

  1. People who want to defend Israel.
  2. People who don’t want to give Israel guns, misreading the comment as implying we should be.

i.e confusion from both sides that causes downvotes.

Just a guess, though.

fiat_lux , to memes in lick🦎

As long as I don't have to mate with Tom Paris, it seems like a good trade.

univers3man ,

Risa is leaking.

rustydomino , to memes in I have an answer, but I'm not sure I am allowed to say it on TV
@rustydomino@lemmy.world avatar

As much as I appreciate Skeltor, the cat would have worked just as well.

Sharkwellington ,

The memes are the bottom are so incorrect that I have to imagine the creator was trolling.

Ater , to memes in Not the same thing, my dudes

If you look at things closely they look different than they do far away.

Very insightful.

Track_Shovel OP ,

Lol. fair, but if it were a sea of flowers you’d see that in the aerial imagery too.

craftyindividual ,

You aren’t wrong good sir. Sometimes we get out the glowsticks and boombox and enjoy a little house on the prairie.

PipedLinkBot ,

Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/yFdbueklpwY?si=rlgopO6L7a2k-PRe

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

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craftyindividual ,

What magic is this?

Mothra ,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

Wouldn’t that be because of the season? You’re not supposed to see flowers all year round. Also plants don’t cover everything evenly, you will have patches

sevenapples , to piracy in All walls must come down. Even paywalls.

I use the “Bypass Paywalls Clean” extension for Firefox. I’d post a link to it on mozilla’s add-on store, but I found out they had to take it down.

You can still install it manually by downloading the extension file.

You can also achieve the same thing with ublock filters, instructions here (in the “How to bypass paywalled articles using uBlock Origin” section)

Lubricate7931 ,

Thanks for this! Off to test now

oktoberpaard ,

Note there are also instructions to make this (partially) work in browsers that are not supported by this extension: gitlab.com/…/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters. I’m using it in Safari on iOS with Userscripts and AdGuard, which works pretty well.

Icarus ,

You can still install it manually by downloading the extension file.

except on android :(

Gingerlegs , to technology in Musk's new idea

Stop giving these dumb fucks attention, good lord

mrmanager ,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

Every single tweet is getting attention. It’s so weird. These guys have all kinds of disorders and mental issues but the world loves their every comment. I guess we don’t have anything better to do than discuss what they are saying. Sad.

protist , to news in This journalist that made the compilation of the "This is a danger to our democracy" videos is being sued by the DOJ

He’s being sued because he used publicly available credentials to login to a fox streaming site and recorded the videos

I fully support the guy’s work, but also it sounds like the “publicly available credentials” were stolen login info? You can’t use stolen or leaked login info to log in to a system you’re not authorized to use, take data from that system, and then expect no consequences. This is blatantly illegal

EdibleFriend ,
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

Yep. It’s like if a guy wanted to make a video about shrinkflation so he went and shoplifted a bunch of shit.

jaspersgroove ,

Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing is frowned upon…

dependencyinjection ,

I am a judge and I am setting a precedent that all shoplifting is now not punishable as long as it is from a large corporation.

nnjethro ,

Classic Costanza

alcoholicorn ,

It’s in the public interest that journalists have special protection for illegally obtained information.

Imagine if Julian Assange was persecuted for whistleblowing on all the illegal shit the gov’t was doing. Oh wait.

protist ,

Possessing illegally obtained information is completely different from illegally obtaining information though. Publishing documents given to you by an insider or a whistleblower is not the same thing as breaking in to a system and taking documents

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