Always wondered why anyone would rather talk to a person than take their time, have a nice overview of the menu, and pay in advance. I guess they are gross though.
StitchIsABitch
There are doxxing websites? Like purpose-made? Isn't that illegal? Article doesn't mention the name, but says it has been used before. Wouldn't it just get deleted after the first time?
Then why not train an AI on the entirety of Wikipedia? I know it's not all correct, but that should ensure most of the information is decently accurate. Would make for a great tool if it allowed to get the same info but explained in a more casual manner.
Ain't nothing but a heaaaartache
Lmao are you also mad when players in sea of thieves sink your ship? Or when people in GTA online shoot you? If you don't like that kind of gameplay don't play the game
Yes yes you're very special and not like the other gamers
Nah, I'd love to be able to ask an assistant to make sense of the dog shit layout in word, instead of having to blindly click at menus for 10 minutes, then finally give up and Google for 10 more minutes, all because Microsoft thought it would be cool and intuitive to split menus into "view", "review", "layout" and "design", because those words don't basically all mean the same thing.
Only 1-2 years for possessing literally hundreds of CP images and videos? What the fuck? I mean I guess he didn't harm anyone directly (as far as we know) but still, come on.
Roll for anal circumference
I was surprised when I went to North America and the cashier at a grocery store asked me "how's it going?". I was speechless for a few seconds, and just stared at her, puzzled, thinking "why would you care how I'm doing, I'll be gone in 30 seconds anyway". I started answering something along the lines of "ummm... Pretty good... I guess? I'm just shopping for some snacks... How about you?" and she became just as confused as I was. It was only a bit later that I was told what that question really means.
I was agreeing with you but ok.
What I'm talking about is the culture of constantly balancing everything, which inevitably creates a meta that needs to be followed. In pve games like helldivers, no need to balance imo. Back when constant patches in games weren't a thing, a strong gun was just that, a strong gun.
Also, even though I don't play the 2nd game, from cursory readings of Reddit and Lemmy posts that reach the front page, it seems a lot of players are quite mad at some weapons being stronger than others.
I pity the five year old who has to read this.
I'm a grown up though so thank you for the explanation.