- this is a member only article so people are going to mention the (pay) wall
- this is about a tweet from 2020
- what does expressing overthrowing a country in 2020 have to do with c/technology?
It's telling how you get downvoted, but someone saying the same shit about Apple in this thread gets upvoted.
I hate shitty practices like everybody else, but please keep them to the same standard.
As someone who found elementor the only thing that was working at the time - any suggestions to do better? I have no coding experience fyi
So when my gay friend invites me to come over to the gay bar for a few drinks, I should refuse because it would make them unsafe?
It would make sense to require a company to release the code for players to host their own servers, which has been done by many games in the past. Not to continue to run it themselves.
That's basically what people are asking for. Instead of not being playable anymore, give consumers the means to keep it going for themselves.
This could mean always-online having to be gutted from the game after it's support ends so you can play it offline. Or server hosting files to host your own private or public server.
The goal is to have games not be impossible to play after X amount of time. How companies reach that goal is up to them.
The quality mode not working is the only real bug. Mods being broken because of an update is expected and normal. Give the mod creators time to update their work and it will be fine.
Unless they've moved on to other projects, then you gotta use a specific version of the game. But that's also not out of the ordinary.
*For US users
EU users are already protected so this doesn't apply to them.
First sentence after the title:
Fallout London, the huge fan project taking the post-apocalyptic RPG to England,
I think people just love to troll so they nominated Starfield. Then figured it would be really funny if SF won.
Unless the reality is that the majority of gamers does not give a single fuck about quality and innovation and just wants to play the next ~~FIFA~~ EA FC, CoD and Bugthesda stuff
A Kotaku piece about a reddit post, posted on Lemmy. It can't get any better than this
What's the point in these bots posting news articles about stuff covered a week ago?
I couldn't read any further, so thanks for more context. I would really love it if we'd share more open articles here so there is the full context to digest and discuss