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Reddfugee42 , in Happy Kia Summer Sale!!

Is there any deep meaning into why this was scribbled on instead of just cropped?

Funkytom467 ,
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To suggest where the meme was taken from (if it wasn’t abundantly clear already…)

JackbyDev ,

It adds a folksy flair.

yokonzo ,

They just didn’t think of it I guess

justme ,

On some mobile Screenshot editors the scribble tool is the first to see, and apparently easier for some PPL than the crop tool,

Maven OP ,

I specifically included the outside and censored it because I felt the Facebook context added to it.

Just posting this meme on its own doesn’t nearly have the effect if you don’t know it was posted by a middle aged person.

Xanis , in I'm still worthy

I just fired up Donkey Kong Country recently after lowkey bragging about how I knew all the secrets, despite playing it last years ago. Partner was like, “Aight. Show.”

“Kay”

And to my surprise I still remember where everything is and breezed past all except one level so far.

And you all know which fucking level that was.

NutWrench , in I'm still worthy
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

Or . . . you load that old save game and think, “oh yeah. NOW I remember why I stopped playing this.”

jsheradin , in I'm still worthy

Years ago my friend group was heavily into Beat Saber, custom maps, the whole deal. We played at least 3 hours a day, every day, all piling into a dorm and taking turns on a Vive until we were so tired we couldn't move. After graduating and moving I hadn't bothered to set the whole VR rig back up again. I finally dusted it off a few months ago and holy crap have I gotten out of shape. It took me a good 12 hours of playing to get into the swing of things and several more hours to hit full pace but I'm back. I've lost 12 lbs too - this game's intense.

thesporkeffect , in Happy Kia Summer Sale!!

Sir and/or Ma’am, this is a Chevrolet household! Good DAY

JackbyDev ,

The Silverado King!

youtu.be/2FjADOho71Y

dactylotheca , in I'm still worthy
@dactylotheca@suppo.fi avatar

Joke’s on you, I was never good in the first place

TexasDrunk ,

I picked Elden Ring back up today (why no, it has nothing to do with the DLC). I’m still garbage.

dactylotheca ,
@dactylotheca@suppo.fi avatar

Souls-likes are pretty much the antithesis of what I personally enjoy in games. They seem stressful as fuck and my capacity for handling more stress is currently somewhere near zero

SorryQuick ,

They don’t have to be, I feel like their reputation might be what stresses newcomers to the genre more than the game itself.

dactylotheca ,
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Oh trust me, I know myself. I really haven’t had the energy to play challenging games in a while now, so games like Cloudpunk, Sable, Lightyear Frontier, The Invincible, etc etc have been right up my alley. Anything I don’t have to grind, I have enough of that in my life as it is

SorryQuick ,

That’s fair, it’s personal preference I suppose. If ever you’re interested, remember that there are always cheats/mods that can make the game easier if you want to experience the world and story.

dactylotheca ,
@dactylotheca@suppo.fi avatar

That’s a good tip. I keep hearing lots of positive things about the story and the world, so it’d be fun to check it out for myself

BmeBenji , in All the stuf

There is only one way to eat that

Technological_Elite ,

I fucking knew it. 😭

samus12345 , in You still have three wishes.
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

“single player gamed”

“Oooh, sorry, dude, you have to be grammatically correct when you make the wishes or you miss your chance for them to be granted!”

fosho ,

I’m definitely struggling to understand how this happened. it sticks out like a sore thumb.

mortemtyrannis ,

S is next to D on the keyboard.

CoggyMcFee ,

Yeah but your eyes are right next to your brain also

fosho ,

thanks. perfect.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

Damn, why ya gotta do me like this?

Steamymoomilk , in Master Chef in the making

I simply must have it my good sir, Name thy price of your deletcablely eloquent meal.

psud ,

$35

psud , in Ice cream sandwich has some funny ad reads

I like Steve Mould’s ad reads. He does science content and seems to only advertise products and services he uses, so his ads are mostly straight “this is what I like about the product, what makes it different to alternatives, this is why I use it, this is the stuff they told me to say”

He’s one of the few YouTubers I actually believe when he says a product is good

suction , in Happy Kia Summer Sale!!

Gay people don’t drive KIAs, being the joke here?

northendtrooper , in This company is the laughing stock of gaming right now

IMO once you delist a game and shut down servers where people cannot play anymore then it should become open source and not protected IP.

stoy ,

Open source is too far, but as part of a shutdown of a game and it’s servers there should be a year long period where the publisher is required to release the game without DRM, including the server software, to all customers.

I could see it going through Steam, you get a message “Delistment notification: The Crew is being delisted, get your permanent copy now!”

Klear ,

Worse solution, but I would accept if publishers were forced to clearly display the exact date when the game will stop functioning at the point of purchase and all advertising materials.

JoshuaFalken ,

I see what you’re getting at but this would be difficult for a publisher to stick with in the event the game does horribly. Requiring them to keep their word to the date advertised would end up with them only guaranteeing a week, or send ramifications through all industries requiring truth in advertising.

A middle ground would be simply to legislate that when games require online connectivity for any reason, the appropriate software is released to allow a locally run server to enable online function at the time the company decides to decommission their servers. Then require them to hold these files in an accessible manner for at least as long as the servers had been active for.

That would be difficult in the event the company goes out of business, but I’m sure this would be a difficult thing to explain to most politicians so maybe not so simple after all.

Buddahriffic ,

If they can’t keep their committed date (or fold entirely), then the source goes open. If every copy happens to get deleted during the bankruptcy, treat it as criminal fraud by the top levels of the company and go after everyone that could have decided to improve backups and other IT methods of avoiding that but didn’t. That’s assuming it was accidental, higher penalties if it can be proven to be deliberate.

JoshuaFalken ,

In an ideal world, the penalties you describe are suitable. Though, gaming industry aside, for the executive level of most any corporation, being a scapegoat and handed a golden parachute is the worst case scenario for them leaving. In many cases floating across the street right into another executive position.

Jail time isn’t a likely outcome. It just isn’t the world we live in, unfortunately.

Buddahriffic ,

Yeah golden parachutes are such a joke in this society that likes to pretend to be a meritocracy.

Though on that note, I’d love to see a law that limits golden parachutes to the lowest paid position in the company. Hell, I’d be ok with that being scaled to full time. Not because disgraced executives deserve even that much but because it would give some incentive to increase pay rates across the company. I’ve also long thought that executive compensation should also be limited by some multiple of the lowest pay. And yeah, I’d include stock options and grants in that (for both employee and executive compensation).

JoshuaFalken ,

Agreed. The whole idea of these huge payouts could be eliminated and replaced with what exists for everyone else - severance pay. Calculated off a regulated minimum formula, based primarily on how long the person served the company.

I also agree with you that the top and bottom salaries should have a correlation. The C suite making the salary of a shelf stocker in one day should not happen. I think I could accept that the top gets somewhere around 10 or 20 times higher salary. Even 100x would be an improvement to the way it is now.

Like you point out, between stock options and whatever else, an executive salary could be a few hundred thousand, even if their total compensation is tens of millions. In fantasy land it would be nice if, once a company grows to a certain point, say a billion dollars in value, if it were required to convert to an employee owned cooperative entity.

It’s a shame things are the way they are. Maybe one day we won’t have politicians that can be bought. That’s a different discussion altogether.

Baku ,

I think the company should also be required to clearly state the amount of time they’ll keep supporting the game and will operate the servers for. If they decide to shut them down early, everybody should be given the choice to either receive a full refund or the non DRMd version of the game + the server software like you suggested.

In general I think all paid games should be required to clearly state the amount of time they’ll keep providing feature updates for, as well as support for new hardware, major bug fixes, and minor bug fixes. Although games that aren’t online and just reach EoL are still playable for quite some time, eventually there’ll be some breaking operating system or hardware change that will force the use of a virtual machine, compatibility software, or other types of emulation to keep playing. That might not happen for 50 years, at which point you probably don’t care, but still. I’d give more leniency to indie Devs and games made as passion projects, though.

Although obvious once you think about it, I don’t think most people realise or even think of the fact they will eventually not be able to play the game they’re buying. And these mega companies need to stop making games they dump 6 months after launch.

stoy ,

I get what you mean but that is not feasable, however, if we look back at the old multiplayer experience like in Unreal Tournament 2004, the company runs a master server, and the community runs the game servers.

The master server just lists the game servers and allows for a server browser. That is WAY less resource intensive and can be run almost indeffinately.

The master server for UT2004 ran continously for almost 20 years, and when Epic announce it was shutting down, a fan server was created and after a quick edit of the config file you can play UT2004 multiplayer exactly like it was in the past.

So let’s go back to that model of multiplayer, it requires a bit of skill to set up your own server securely, but you’ll have way more choice and less commitment of resources from the publisher making it available for longer at less cost.

uis , (edited )

eventually there’ll be some breaking operating system or hardware change that will force the use of a virtual machine, compatibility software, or other types of emulation to keep playing.

I still can play Unreal from 1998 on modern Linux. Faust bless Torvalds and his “never break userspace”.

psud ,

Full refunds would be reasonable, if they wanted to protect their IP

Mango , in I'm still worthy

I came back to counterstrike with CS2 and couldn’t figure out for a few round why everything felt so wrong until I realized my flipping crosshair was moving! Disabled that and started murdering folk.

Mango , in Happy Kia Summer Sale!!

I don’t think I need any help having sex.

NuraShiny , in This company is the laughing stock of gaming right now

I can’t wait for Ubisoft to die. Out of the big ones, they seem the most likely to eat shit in the near-ish future.

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