I tend to avoid games that have that sort of anticheat already, but that looks very useful. Thanks for sharing!
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I tend to avoid games that have that sort of anticheat already, but that looks very useful. Thanks for sharing!
Very relatable. Unfortunately we just don’t live in a world where that’s currently possible right now.
I’m planning to switch to some Linux or other at end of support for W10. I’m hoping Proton will take care of most of the games I want to play, and a single-purpose Windows VM will take care of the rest, if that’s not too big of a security risk to the host OS.
Good looking out
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well, if whatever code automatically turns plaintext links into hyperlinks isn’t Markdown related, then it’s still the instance or client you’re using that has the problem. before they edited the trailing space in, it was working correctly on my end. You should consider looking into it and filing a bug.
That would seem to be a failure of your client’s or instance’s Markdown parsing. The link works correctly from Mbin.
There is an issue on the Mbin repo asking for that as an option if you are or know a developer with free time
Amusing that aside from the GPU TFLOPS the rest of it is a slight improvement if at all
Eliminating bullshit on the costs side of the equation is also important work that should be done.
It’s worth noting that profit margins for farmers are a LOT thinner on average than the limits I spitballed above. You can’t quite get from raw prices to profit margins directly, but the further away you get from the farmers, the more bullshit there seems to be.
Profit limits of 10-20% across all sorts of essential industries would be good, I think.
Have some kind of progressive tax incentive where if your profit comes in under the limit you get a tax credit, and if your profit is over the limit you pay higher and higher taxes until it’s quickly not worth it anymore.
I don’t know the details, but some system where responsible businesses are better off overall than exploitative ones…
Now this is a real oldie but a goodie. Glad to see that it is mostly unknown from the ratio. Obligatory downvote
Oh no, the author passed away? I remember enjoying this and wanting to check back later when it was more finished.
This is a fantastic game. I haven’t finished it; I screwed myself over by losing patience and skipping content near the end and wound up stumbling into the final boss so underpowered that I effectively softlocked myself. I should play this through again and stick to a completionist play style.
Looks like “Cube World but actively maintained”, could be interesting
This is SOLID GOLD holy shit
edit: OKAY I FINISHED THE FIRST CASE ABSOLUTELY PLAY THIS
This sounds really interesting. I’m gonna put this on my wishlist in hopes it goes on sale or something. Can’t justify $25 right now due to circumstances.
I had a good amount of fun with this game, it’s a shame I have to downvote it. It was a little difficult to get into at first, but I stuck with it and had a lot of fun. I chose to develop a big-ass ship like you speak of and eventually became a lumpy Death Star knockoff.
You’re exactly right! Now I’m kicking myself for the term escaping me in the moment. :)
Probably more of a “Do x, y, and z and we agree not to sue you about it”