Bitrot

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Bitrot,

IMO most of the lore is in the physical novels and later games that go more into story. Myst and Riven sort of drop you into an existing universe without explaining much and then you can learn some through bits and pieces as you go.

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Well shit.

Bitrot,

That’s an awful lot to say over “one person suggested” which it seems most people including the authors took to mean agreement.

Bitrot,

FIDO2 can be used for passwordless log in on a few sites, but the site and browser need to support the feature (no extra installation). It sets a pin on the yubikey and when entered the key does all the authentication. It will likely be seen more as Apple “passkeys” gain more popularity, Windows and Android already have native support but don’t market as hard.

Bitrot,

Those are called smart cards. Traditional smart cards needed centralized management of credentials, but FIDO2 smart cards exist that work like the keys. The reason tokens are more typically USB-based (or NFC) is every PC has USB, but most don’t have smart card readers.

Bitrot,

hunter2

Hey, you’re right!

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He’s a real Spaceball.

Bitrot,

I think this is the main bit of it. Just look at the Baldur’s Gate drama on the Xbox because there are two configurations and one of them is less capable.

‘Call of Duty’ Doesn’t Just Depict Bad History—It’s Pro-War Propaganda (progressive.org)

I just started playing COD Black Ops Cold War because I got it through my PlayStation Plus subscription and wanted to try it out. I’ve previously played some others like Modern Warfare (1 and 2) and WWII. While it always felt a bit over the top and propaganda-ish, I really liked it for the blockbuster feeling and just turning...

Bitrot,

You didn’t play long enough, eventually there are miscellaneous Cuban enemies too.

If you aren’t going to finish the game, I’d recommend at least watching the ending. The “good” ending modifies the typical narrative and the “bad” ending ends up being much more fun.

Bitrot,

In comparison to “the inspired, living word of God”, only the edgiest would argue it hasn’t been an important piece of literature.

Bitrot, (edited )

AI was poorly recreating the first lines of the Eurogamer article: “Do you remember 1995’s 16-bit Disney platformer Gargoyles? Because I certainly don’t, and I’m nearly as old as an actual gargoyle.”

Entire thing looks like a poor copy of the Eurogamer one.

Confused about the ending of Metro 2033

In the bad ending of the game, you bomb some volcano looking region of the city with what looks like nukes to kill the dark ones. Got lots of questions about that. Why was that area glowing red? Why were the dark ones thought to be there while during the game they were quite close to human settlements? Or if human settlements...

Bitrot,

Sequel expands but doesn’t really change any of that stuff. To OP I would suggest playing the next one, it might answer some of the questions.

Bitrot,

The soundtrack by Berlinist is on Spotify.

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