Tarogar

joined 4 months ago
[–] Tarogar 7 points 2 months ago

A game I only bought because someone else wanted to play that together on a private LAN party. That person then announced that they couldn't show up. And since I was terribly uninterested in playing that game on my own and only bought it for just that occasion, I refunded it after that news.

[–] Tarogar 14 points 2 months ago

For real. Hacknet uses commands that work like that in the usual Linux terminals. Including the auto complete feature. At the very least you will learn the basics from that game. As for if you should start to play it. Well the question is if you enjoy a puzzle game with a story that is hacking themed using actual terminal commands to do stuff. If that sounds like fun the go for it.

[–] Tarogar 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Too small to even see with anything but super expensive professional tools. Unfortunate.

[–] Tarogar 5 points 2 months ago

Want some wine with your cheese?

[–] Tarogar 81 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Ah hacknet. Teaching people Linux terminal in a fun way without them even noticing.

[–] Tarogar 6 points 2 months ago

In my personal experience, ignoring them really doesn't help anyone but them. They will find a way to spin that into their favour.

And to perhaps go on a short tangent : one of the best ways to get rid of an infection is to kill it. Even our body's immune system knows about that and is usually doing just that. To the point where it just orders sick body cells to die.

In other words. Not helping them by not giving them any more free real estate is not enough, you need to make their lives actively miserable.

Or yet again in other words, not paying them any more money is not good enough to stop otban or Hungary, you actually need to make it hurt for them if they keep doing what they want. Give their actions actual consequences.

As it stands right now Hungary is best either out of the EU or at least has ALL their rights taken away from them while it stays how it is. Including all the EU funds and then some.

They play hardball? You need to play hardball better than them. Simple as that.

[–] Tarogar 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I expect nothing and I know that they will still dissapoont me. Marketing isn't weeping because they don't know how to sell the expectation, they weep because they don't know how they can convince anyone to even look at that game.

[–] Tarogar 12 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

Zur Erinnerung: damals wurde ein Parteiverbotsverfahren gegen eine andere partei abgelehnt weil: "zu klein, spielt keine Rolle"

Dementsprechend denke ich das denen da auch nichts passieren wird. Schon gar nicht wenn wir es einfach nichtmal schaffen eine große, gesichert rechtsextreme Partei vor das Verfahren zu stellen.

[–] Tarogar 15 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Gotta fine them more than that. Lots more,it has to be painful for them at this point. As it is right now we REALLY don't need them in the EU like that.

[–] Tarogar 6 points 2 months ago

It's hard to say for the village I live in. There really are not many officials records but apparently one of the roof tiles had 16xx marked on it. Which makes this totally unassuming house somewhere around 400 years old.

[–] Tarogar 5 points 2 months ago

Tja... Da schauste in die röhre.

[–] Tarogar 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Right... Splitgate and splitgate 2 are lies. What you experienced are probably mostly if not all bit matches instead of playing with and against other players. But that is besides the question.

Realistically there have been no actual good games in that niche in recent years (less than 10 years old) and the old ones are either dead unless you like botmatches or have a tiny community that is really REALLY good and will wipe the floor with you.

Anyhow Quake 3 (good luck) Tribes 2 (good luck) Unreal tournament 2004 (good luck obtaining legally, also good luck) Halo (LoL last decent one was reach on 360) There's more but those are even more niche than the big ones already listed.

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