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Cake day: January 11th, 2022

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  • That person has given me awful reactionary vibes for ages so I’m glad to see them banned, though I didn’t know it was actually that bad since I can only really see the stuff that’s not removed of course

    But yeah, they always gave me the sense of “this person wants to be communist but not actually change their behavior” and seemed like the kind of person to try to find the “right reasons” to hate on something that’s already getting shit for being “woke”


  • I think EndeavourOS (or anything based on Arch Linux) isn’t a great distro to start with for a beginner, experienced users like to pretend that it’s totally easy but it’s really not, it generally relies more on the terminal and manual configuration than other easier distros

    I agree with that other comment in this thread saying that a different distro would be a lot easier to learn, and I also agree with them about Fedora Kinoite being easy to understand as a new user (the distro I use is a variant of it), though I also understand that a lot of people here aren’t fond of Fedora due to their connection to Red Hat, and Fedora’s Atomic variants like that have some quirks that make them different from most other distros

    I also agree that XFCE isn’t a great choice of desktop environment, a big part of it being “lightweight” is because it lacks a lot of useful features that other DEs have, and if your PC can handle current Windows then you most likely will be fine with “heavier” DEs like KDE Plasma or GNOME, they still generally run better than Windows these days

    I’d recommend trying KDE Plasma (Fedora Kinoite comes with it, but you can get it on most other distros too), it’s very flexible but still pretty easy to use, its UI scaling works better than in any other DE I’ve seen, and it also has color blindness filters if that’s what you mean by color filter (and if you mean blue light filter, it has that too)













  • Taking a quick look at the video (everything except actually watching it), the idea seems fine, CoD WWII really isn’t a very good campaign and it seems like a fair comparison to make

    Like, it’s not like WaW isn’t heroic, but it does focus more on the horrors of war than most other CoD games, and is a pretty big contrast from WWII which barely focuses on that at all and is full of goofy over-the-top action setpieces

    I’d need to watch it to know (so I could be wrong), but it probably isn’t about Soviets vs Americans either since WaW’s American campaign isn’t much different in tone from its Soviet campaign

    I don’t think World at War’s some masterpiece like it’s often made out to be, but it at least feels like it’s got relatively a consistent tone


  • A similar PC capable of 4k60 is more than double the price of the ps5 pro.

    I think that would depend on what you consider as “capable of 4K60”, because the PS5 Pro will almost certainly be far less capable of that than a build that’s double the price, especially since games that are already CPU-bound aren’t going to get much better framerates if at all


  • Yeah, I really don’t think an RX 6600 build would outperform the PS5 Pro at all, that doesn’t line up with what I’ve heard at all

    From what I’ve heard, an RX 7700 XT build might be pretty close though, and a basic build with one of those and a 5600 would be not that much more than a PS5 Pro, which does definitely go to show how crap the PS5 Pro price is (especially since that CPU is probably better than the one in the PS5 Pro)





  • I can’t really say SBMM is an overall esports problem because fighting games and MOBAs are also esports and usually people over there are pretty positive on SBMM from what I’ve seen

    Usually the people complaining about SBMM are the FPS content creators who want it gone because they profit from being able to constantly stomp people worse than them for entertainment, often those content creators don’t even play in esports tournaments because then they’d have to fight fair lol


  • Man I’m sick of the phrase “optimizing the fun out of it all”, it’s so often flung around just to attack the entire concept of a game having advanced techniques and a high skill ceiling, even if the people executing said advanced techniques and playing high-level are having fun doing so, because people enjoy improving at stuff, you know? There can be a discussion about whether a game’s designed well enough that high-level play is fun to play, but that’s never what happens, it’s just people complaining endlessly about “tryhards” because people are playing competitively in a competitive game

    His claim of “this is how online pvp games die” isn’t really based on anything, and he even says this is happening to Deadlock which is really funny considering its numbers just keep going up and the game has been getting loads of praise

    The whole “the game isn’t even released yet!” thing is always especially funny because like, if you really think that this stuff is a problem, surely you’d want the devs to be aware of that as soon as possible so they can fix it before the game fully releases? Closed alphas don’t exist just so you can have fun, the point is to playtest the game

    There’s also already a solution for the stated problem of “tryhards playing too good making it impossible for casuals to play”, it’s called SBMM, but usually the people who complain about stuff like this hate SBMM too for silly reasons

    Also, I took a look at that guy’s profile and he constantly makes racist posts and calls people slurs, typical gaming YouTuber lmao