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For me, the mods keep the game from becoming too punishing. FNV needs a lot of mods to keep the bugs and the invisible walls from killing your game. FO3 and FO4 need quest fixes and additional quest mods to keep them interesting.

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They're rebuilding all the newer builds "out of an abundance of caution." The servers themselves obviously don't run on experimental software.

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The perfect gift for someone whose heart is currently burning in hell.

For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

Matt. 6:21

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Linux in general doesn't have any defined purpose, so the whole Archlinux mentality only really exists in that one distro. It's a little unfair to confuse (for example) Mint and Tiny Core.

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From what I saw, the game died because:

  • tutorial was way too long and there was no easy way to find objectives
  • hostile locations were mostly barren
  • enemies were super easy to cheese

All things the devs could have gone back and fixed, but they decided to abandon the game.

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Micros rake in the cash because they exploit the stupidity of "whales" (people with more money than sense).

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As usual, Bethesda pushes out an "update" that fixes a few things and breaks a million other things. Classic.

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Bethesda games are always boring trash. The real game won't even appear for another year or two at least (after the modders have finished fixing all the bugs, the horrible writing, the design flaws).

Unity issue an apology on Twitter for "confusion and angst" over the runtime fee policy. (nitter.net)

We have heard you. We apologize for the confusion and angst the runtime fee policy we announced on Tuesday caused. We are listening, talking to our team members, community, customers, and partners, and will be making changes to the policy. We will share an update in a couple of days. Thank you for your honest and critical...

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That was not an apology. That was them calling us stupid.

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They "apologize" about "confusion" and "angst" that us stupid peasants have? That doesn't sound very apologetic to me. That sounds like they're doubling down.

Unity reveals plans to charge per game install, drawing criticism from development community (www.eurogamer.net)

Unity has announced dramatic changes to its Unity Engine business model which will see its introduce a monthly fee per game install beginning on 1st January next year - a move that has already send shockwaves across the development community....

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They have the big footgun all loaded up and ready to fire.

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You can land on Pluto though you aren't really meant to. It's just there for decoration.

This is similar to how you can glitch outside of Whiterun in Skyrim, though doing that in the same worldspace as Whiterun will just let you be up close to the low-detail versions of the outer world, which you aren't really meant to do.

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Too bad game devs don't care. They make more farming rich morons using micros and FOMO than they could dream of making, otherwise.

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