cybersandwich

@cybersandwich@lemmy.world

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cybersandwich,

Hal saying “I have aimbot I can’t shoot. I can’t shoot” because he’d basically mow down everyone, then when his teammates got knocked, he was like…okay nvm lemme one clip you guys.

Hilariously, there is a chance aimbot wasn’t on when he one clipped the caustic (and that it was just straight aim assist on controller).

Can you imagine if the hacker was more clever and didn’t make his cheats obvious for genburten?

Everyone was on the lookout for it the next game. But what if he just subtly did it to hal (one of the best if not the best players in the game) . It would be an even bigger fucking deal.

Accusations of cheating or aimboting already happen with pros because they are so good. Imagine having some clips of hal legit aimboting (unbeknownst to him) in a finals lobby.

cybersandwich,

The mistlands really killed the momentum I had in that game. Super fun being able to see 10 feet in front of you, not being able to move that well because vertical movement in the game is meh at best, etc.

My buddies felt the same way so we all just collectively stopped playing over the course of a couple of weeks.

I love it with friends. I hate it and get bored out of my mind playing alone.

cybersandwich,

The new season feels “fun” again (to me at least). Last season was the worst it’s ever been in terms of BR. The TDM/mixtape stuff was all I played.

This season BR and ranked is fun again. The tweaking they did has me enjoying it much more. The ranked is better because you can overcome bad teammates a little easier because it’s not a rat-fest where kills don’t matter (a la last season). I basically only solo q because my friends gave up on it a couple seasons back.

Don’t get me wrong. It can still be infuriating and you still get absolute dog shit teammates or occasionally rolled by a 3-stack, but it seems less frequent.

And mm in tdm is pretty good most of the week. I end up with really close games alot(eg 50-48 ). The weekends seem to mess it up though and its more common to get the 50-20 style shellacking where it’s super lopsided.

And controller aim assist and cross play is still super noticeable. when you get shot from someone on a console if feels like old school lag.

cybersandwich,

This is so wild. Google allows side loading and 3rd party app stores…and that is the reason they were found guilty.

Unlike Apple, Google allows people to download apps onto phones running its Android operating system without going through its official app store, but the company strikes deals with phone manufacturers to favor Google’s official app store.

So because they strike deals to favor their store, even though they allow 3rd party stores to begin with, they’ve violated the SAA.

Meanwhile, Apple who refuses to allow competition or 3rd party app stores is sitting pretty because…well, they haven’t “favored” their own store over rival stores. BECAUSE RIVAL STORES CANT EXIST. I don’t know how you could favor your store any harder than that??

The legal shenanigans around all of this are frustrating to watch as a lay person.

cybersandwich,

Is that Apples argument though? I read the article but now its locked behind a paywall so I can’t re-read.

But your lay terms example isn’t exactly what happened according to the article. What Google did would be akin to buying a PC with Ubuntu on it, but where Google has made deals with Canonical to make their app store default. You can still use Canonical’s Ubuntu snAPP store, or flatpaks, dpkg -i, etc. But the simple fact that Google paid money to Canonical to make their Google app store the default is what the court is saying is anti-competitive.

The thing is: I dont necessarily disagree with that assessment. I think the court may have gotten this correct. Large companies have been using tactics like this for decades at this point to cement their position/fend off competition. It’s the definition of anti-competitive.

My point is that Apple, by completely refusing to allow “side loading”/other app stores on their devices has somehow sidestepped “anti-competitive” regulation here. It’s almost like it wasn’t ‘overt’ enough? Maybe because money didn’t change hands. Again, I am not a lawyer, but its hard to argue that not allowing other services or apps onto your system is good for competition. Maybe thats the rub? Maybe not being good for competition and being anti-competitive are legally different things? Maybe its because Google to an “overt action” and used their position, money, and influence to make deals to stifle competition, but Apple has it’s “safety and security” , “people pay for our walled garden”, “our walled ecosystem is the product” arguments.

edit: by the way this seems like it would set a legal precedence that Google will get beat up for again which might screw over A LOT of us. If what Google did here is bad, then Google paying Firefox, Apple, or whoever money to make their web search the default, seems like it’d fall into similar legal territory.

I know Firefox basically only survives because of Google’s payments for search supremacy.

cybersandwich,

I think the pricing model was a direct consequence of being in bad shape financially.

But obviously when you shoot yourself in the foot when you are already bleeding, it certainly doesn’t help.

cybersandwich,

I had a single crash playing starfield on PopOS. Other than that, it’s been incredibly performant for me. Ryzen 5700x and 6700xt GPU

cybersandwich,

Jesus Christ. 15% of your 1TB for a single game.

cybersandwich, (edited )

I guess if you want to get snoody about it. About half of gamers surveyed by steam have under 1tb( ~49%)

But more importantly 62% of all users surveyed, so this includes people with >1TB, have less than 499GB of free space on their machines. About 40% have less than 249GB. 17% have less than 99GB of free space.

Since you are so good at percentages, maybe you can give me your best guess at the number of people who would have to uninstall games to play this one.

…steampowered.com/…/Steam-Hardware-Software-Surve…

cybersandwich,

Did you watch the response video? It explains that. Colton responded…but had forgotten to add the billet dudes email to it. So it was a bone head mistake that is compounded by bad processes and bad decisions.

It’s not as nefarious as people are making it seem.

The knee jerking around this is insane.

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