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CheekyYoghurts, do piracy w Where do you have your VPN setup?

On my router (Wireguard). OpenWRT ftw

Plume, do gaming w Shoddy PC ports aside, 2023 has already been an amazing year for gaming.

I mean, it’s hard to ignore the “Shoddy PC ports” when it’s your main platform and if that applies to you, and you mostly play big budget games, well so far, this year has mostly been fucking awful.

thisusernameistaken, do piracy w Finding mainstream media on usenet - am I doing it wrong?

the older stuff on newsdemon is hit or miss anyways cause of the way they handle their storage so it will be hard to know if its gone cause they suck or gone cause of takedown.

omalaul,

Overall not too happy with the performance but wanted a provider that accepted crypto

thisusernameistaken,

i can understand that about crypto. Fwiw, this discussion was posted recently about usenet and crypto, lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/2612428 Others take crypto and several of the ones mentioned take it directly without a processor and have better perf. than the newsdemon system.

facow, do piracy w Having a hard time settling on a VPN
@facow@hexbear.net avatar

I use PIA because it’s cheap as dirt. I don’t use their client and I have it setup so exclusively my torrent client uses it. It works for my use case because I’m pretty much just trying to avoid nasty letters from my ISP. I wouldn’t trust them with any of my regular traffic because they’re sketchy and there’s got to be a reason they’re so cheap.

Although I would consider what your usecase for a VPN is - ie what attack vectors are you trying to protect against when using it for regular traffic? There’s arguably very little a VPN does to protect you on public WiFi and also opens you up to new risks

DonnieDarkmode,

Well my hope was that it would protect against things like packet sniffing and in case I connect to an evil twin (if I’m using that term correctly). But I’ll be the first to admit my knowledge there is incredibly limited, and I wasn’t aware that it would actually create new vulnerabilities. Would you be able to explain a bit?

DudePluto, do piracy w Having a hard time settling on a VPN

I’d recommend deciding what you’re looking for in a VPN, then using r/VPN’s comparison guide to find which one suits your wants.

Is this the best method? Idk, but it’s what I did and I’m pretty satisfied. I decided that the most important factors to me were port-forwarding, price, speed, leak protection, and encryption - basically in that order. Using that criteria I settled on AirVPN, and I have no complaints so far (one month in).

Some people care more about ethics, or ownership, or what have you. So what you think is the best VPN will depend on your needs. There’s no perfect VPN anymore, imo

Edit: As others have pointed out, some VPNs also come in optional packages. Ones such as Proton. That’s something else to consider if you’re in the market for stuff like antivirus or secure email

DonnieDarkmode,

I’ll check it out! I’ve used trustworthy compilation lists to pick my PSU and PDF software so I don’t see the problem hahaha

Nerdic, do piracy w Having a hard time settling on a VPN

It’s slim pickings now if you need port forwarding. The vpns with the best privacy practices have left it behind. Windscribe has the best policies while retaining forwarding at the moment imo. You have to pay extra though unfortunately…

DonnieDarkmode,

Ah damn. From what I understand, that lack of port forwarding is what’s hurting my download speeds on torrents. Windscribe wasn’t on my radar though, I’ll check it out

ampersandrew, do gaming w I understand cosmetic DLCs, but cosmetic "battle passes" are bad
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

The business these days is that keeping people online provides value to other players who are considering being online. A big online population means new players have reasons to jump in and play. How do they make sure there's a large population? They create psychological hooks to make sure you keep coming back, rather than making a multiplayer game that's satisfying, that you could play with friends whenever you wanted with small group sizes and your own servers. Because the business is to monetize that pool of players over and over again rather than to keep making new experiences via new games every couple of years.

It is a bad deal. I got into a game called Fantasy Strike. It's a fighting game that boils the genre down to basics and gets you right into the fun. I loved it. It didn't sell a ton of copies. So they updated it to be free-to-play; everything gameplay-related in the game was free (with an asterisk...more on that later) and they monetized it with a bunch of the live service trappings and nonsense that bothered you enough to make this post. Limited time purchases for cosmetics, subscriptions, etc. The thing that made me stop playing it was that they added a replay viewer where, much like in Street Fighter 5 and 6, you can just watch anyone else's replays, including your own, but that replay viewer was locked behind a subscription fee. You know, the feature that people use to get better at the game and see what they did wrong. Monthly subscription. It's a horrendous deal and made me put the game down. You don't get to charge me a recurring fee for something that lives on my own hard drive and gets calculated by my own computer. Likewise, these live service games are all things that could be run without their servers, with private servers or LAN, but they want you to keep seeing these opportunities to buy these ephemeral cosmetics where both they and the game itself are designed to self-destruct once the game stops making money.

maltasoron, do gaming w I understand cosmetic DLCs, but cosmetic "battle passes" are bad

It’s a sad state that we can’t just pay for a completed game and avoid any microtransaction bs in game while playing.

Well, you can still do that. Just play other games; there are more than enough around to fill a lifetime.

Personally, my experience is that games where everybody is obsessed with cosmetics aren’t that fun to begin with.

Leilys,

Have you ever found that game where it plays well, mechanics are solid and the art is also up your alley. But at the end of each round you play you just see the little battle pass section trying to prey on your sense of FOMO, trying to scrape out just a little more, even though the price tag upfront is already a bit higher than what you’d normally pay for a game in the same vein.

I found a game I probably could’ve genuinely enjoyed for a long time. I was talking it up to my friends to buy it on release together so we could play co-op. The demo was really great.

For it to come with a Day 1 battle pass (plus online only access when it had singleplayer modes) makes the developer’s intent very clear: we want more money, and we’ll use every FOMO trick in the book to achieve it. And once you pay, you still have to work for those rewards you paid for.

Cosmetic DLCs are fine. I play a fair bit of DST and I enjoy collecting twitch drops and free skins, and if I wanted to support the Devs more I could buy a pack. That’s upfront and transparent. I don’t get reminded every time I build a chest that “There’s 16 more skins you can unlock for this item”. That would be scummy.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

The answer is still to not play that game. I'm also not sure what DST is; Don't Starve Together?

yessikg, do gaming w Beautiful games?
@yessikg@lemmy.film avatar

The Octopath Traveler games

MrGerrit,

Such beautiful pixel art game. Really enjoyed playing it.

123, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Interesting, no one has mentioned Red Dead Redemption 2. Looks absolutely stunning.

keciga,

The worst part of the game? Interiors, because of lack of RTX lighting, it will never look anywhere close to amazing, unlike the magnificent exteriors. Oh boy, have I lost myself in nature in that game…

darcmage, do piracy w IPTV Setup Guide?
ChaoticEntropy, do gaming w Beautiful games?
@ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

Gris.

wacpan, do zapytajszmer w Szukam fajnych stron i blogów
@wacpan@szmer.info avatar

Ekosystem Outriders: www.outride.rs

Scrof, do piracy w Having a hard time settling on a VPN

I use MullvadVPN and have no issues. In fact you can even pay for it anonymously and it has a cute mole for mascot.

DreadPotato,

Doesn’t have port forwarding anymore though

000999,

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  • DreadPotato,

    Of course it isn’t, but OP mentioned it and mullvad doesn’t support it.

    d3lta19, do piracy w Finding mainstream media on usenet - am I doing it wrong?

    I have the same indexers as you, but I use ninja and farm for my servers. I have no problem whatsoever finding anything relatively popular from the last 20 years or so. I would look at your servers

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