Agent_Karyo
MJ12 Detachment Agent
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Games@lemmy.world•MMO Ashes of Creation spirals into a legal dumpster fire, as investor claims creative director Steven Sharif siphoned millions away from the company while it was drowning in debtEnglish
6·13 hours agoI don’t believe this is happening any more in the main sub-reddit community.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Anyone can recommend some good European Indie Devs / Games?English
1·13 hours agoIt is a mischaracterization! What have I said that makes it seems to you that I support the US oligarchic regime and wish the worst to those Americans that oppose it?
That’s simply not true!
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Anyone can recommend some good European Indie Devs / Games?English
1·13 hours agoThat’s a mischaracterization. Trust me, it brings me no joy to see the US become a chauvinist, criminal oligarch regime. It’s a disaster to be honest.
That being said, you do not want to send money to a regime that wishes you harm and is composed of criminals. Nor is it unreasonable to make an assumption that the dominance of criminal elements is permanent and American civil service will get permanently debased and hollowed out.
Mind you, this sort of outcome is not surprising and a foreigner living in the US could notice the foundations of such an outcome a decade before Trump.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•MMO Ashes of Creation spirals into a legal dumpster fire, as investor claims creative director Steven Sharif siphoned millions away from the company while it was drowning in debtEnglish
12·13 hours agoI was curious about this game, but I don’t do early access / paid alphas for MMOs. There were many warning signs over the years; sales of Star Citizen style expensive JPEGs, the CEOs deep involvement in MLM and the decision to temporarily pivot to a BF game.
If what is being reported is true, the CEO is indeed a full on scammer and liar.
The funny thing is the main victims of the Intrepid CEO were other MLM hot shots (one of them sounds like he barely knows how to use a computer, let alone MMORPG gaming).
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Games@lemmy.world•GUN NOSE - Official Kickstarter TrailerEnglish
1·19 hours agoCool art style and I really the sci-fi noir aesthetic.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Anyone can recommend some good European Indie Devs / Games?English
1·19 hours agoI wish them luck (I genuinely do), but the existence of such people doesn’t change that the US will almost certainly remain commited to crime, corruption, chauvinism and demagoguery in the coming decades.
From my experience this is not purely a US far right issue. As I mentioned in my reply, much of the centre right might oppose the current administration, but they are still opposed to anti-crime reform (if not supporting crime out-right).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Anyone can recommend some good European Indie Devs / Games?English
1·20 hours agoWhy is that important?
As someone who has lived in the US for several years (and who still talks to close friends from there), I think it is reasonable to make an assumption that in the next ~20-30 years there won’t any change with respect to support for (and dominance of) crime, corruption, authoritarianism and demagoguery in the US.
Yhe US centre right party leadership is too corrupt, but also have no experience (or even theoretical interest) with anti-corruption/crime reforms. The party base is too well off (by relative global standards) to ever risk rocking the boat and getting serious about crime, not to mention a non-minuscule percentage of the US centre right voting base (similar to a large proportion of the far right), look up to criminals and oppose improvements to governance.
In that context, it is reasonable to drop US purchases whenever possible.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•If you're paying for discord nitro, consider paying for a **hosted/managed** matrix server insteadEnglish
24·5 days agoPeople pay for Discord Nitro?
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Games@lemmy.world•New tabletop roleplaying community on Digg!English
33·12 days agoWorth pointing out that the last project the digg guy worked on was a pump and dump NFT scam (remember NFTs and how they were totally going to take over the world?).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation as £656m competition claim receives judicial approvalEnglish
21·14 days agoThat’s plenty of competition, it’s just that they suck at actual competition or are comfortable in their niche market.
I am not talking about the mere presence of competing entities. I am talking about market forces (in the real sense). If they were subject to market, they would not be able to charge an arbitrary 30% (because this figure would undercut to gain market share).
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Games@lemmy.world•'Colony Ship is a Dark Christian Sci-fi RPG' - WarlockracyEnglish
7·16 days agoI wouldn’t really call Colony Ship a dark Christian RPG.
It is an excellent game! Strongly recommend if you prefer roleplaying focused RPGs and don’t like excessive action combat (FPSs are great, don’t see what RPGs should be just like them in terms of combat).
I can also recommend Iron Tower’s previous game Age of Decadence. Relatively original setting for an RPG and modicum of originality for the ending scenarios.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation as £656m competition claim receives judicial approvalEnglish
93·16 days agoI am surprised how easily people are siding with Valve. I say this as someone who’s last console was the SEGA and is happy to see Valve improve Linux gaming.
That being said the 30% fee cut is clearly only possible due to lack of competition. In a competitive market, the cut would go down to service cost + some margin (subject to competition).
I don’t believe Valve or any other platform providers ever argued around economic reasoning for choosing specifically 30.
Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC gamers win the first battle against Valve Corporation as £656m competition claim receives judicial approvalEnglish
33·14 days agoIt most definitely does cost the customer more.
What your describing us not how pricing and economics works.
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Games@lemmy.world•Why is Valve being sued for almost $900 million, but Epic Games wasn't sued when they bought Rocket League and Fall Guys to remove them from steam?English
4·16 days agoI wouldn’t call them malware, but both Valve and Epic are not your friends and they have done a lot of bad shit (Valve was huge in enabling lootbox gameplay).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Ashes of Creation shuts down shortly after Steam arrival and raising millions from MMORPG fans, and they want answers (and money back) - The EscapistEnglish
6·16 days agoI was interested in AoC as I prefer sandbox MMOs. I just can’t play themepark MMORPGs, I always feel like I would be better of playing a single player RPG or multiplayer game of a different genre.
That being said their monetisation policies were a massive red flag (including selling Star Citizen style JPEGs of MMORPG items) and their CEO was disengagous.
I would much rather AoC was a success, I would even be willing to try out a 1.0 release, but such a complex sandbox MMO is difficult to implement form a financial perspective if you have ~250 employees based in the US (and in a very expensive region too).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney supports the $900 million lawsuit against Valve, arguing Steam is "the only major store still holding onto payment ties and 30% junk fee" [refer to in-app purchases]English
3·16 days agoI apologize for the broad generalisation (in my defence, the use of demonyms in such a context doesn’t always suggets complete generalisation). That was uncalled for.
I’ve lived for several years and travelled a lot around the US (both while living there and during subsequent visits). The impression I got is that corruption is not purely a far right thing and a far larger proportion of say the centre-right voting public enable it than would think. They might not be as openly committed to crime and corruption as say the far right, but much for the centre-right voting is simply too well off to risk rocking the boat and pursuing true anti-crime measures.
Let me give you an example of the latter. Meta has been found to knowling enable and support fraud to the tune of $16 B (10% plus of revenues) in 2024 alone. They even had a playbook to enable this scheme, so there likely entent to engage in crime.
This is a more pedestrian example, there also the enablement of Rohingya genocide (I don’t support capital punishment, but I would be willing to consider exceptions for egregious crimes against humanity, but let’s go with a more clear cut case.
Am I being unreasonable in stating that the vast majority of the centre-right voting public may vaguely believe Meta’s action to be criminal, but they fundamentally oppose any actions that might address such criminal activities. Things like immediate internment of all Meta executives and senior operational staff involved in this scheme, raids on their properties to uncover evidence, asset seizures for any entities involved in crime (so Zuckerburg would lose ownership stake in Meta if his engagement was proven during criminal proceedings)
The facts are pretty clear in this case, Meta didn’t even deny it, they decided to try PR their way out of it, hoping the issue would be forgotten.
There may be structural reasons for not pursuing such crimes, but that’s a weak excuse. Every country has problems (some far more challenging than American structural issues),
I stand by what I said, tech platforms (especially B2C, but not only) run by entities either based in the US or being subject to American influence cannot be trusted.
I will happily change my stance; it brings me no joy to see any country become a bastion of negative forces such as oligarchy and global promotion of crime and corruption. But there are limits to open mindedness and a desire to emphasis the positive elements of a given culture/nation.
At some point, there has to be real world changes and impact. I do not believe a hypothetical win by the centre-right in both legislative and executive office will change anything (FWIW, I actually lived in the US under Obama). I will also note that the issues with Valve were implementing during Obama’s terms.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney supports the $900 million lawsuit against Valve, arguing Steam is "the only major store still holding onto payment ties and 30% junk fee" [refer to in-app purchases]English
21·18 days agoApologies, in retrospective that was wrong to say.
I should have said “entities based in the US jurisdiction (or that are influenced by American-style corruption)”.
You are correct that the nationality plays no role in this.
That being said, it is fact that all major US B2C tech platforms support corruption, engage in crime, engage in spyware activities and leverage shallow pompous PR copytext about alleged belief in free speech and “government official this or that”.
That ship has really sailed.
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Games@lemmy.world•Team Fortress 2 Classified (fan-made overhaul & expansion) is now available on SteamEnglish
7·18 days agoI haven’t played the release version, but it definitely branches out into its own thing. It is not just a direct clone of ~2010 era TF2. I would check it out if it sounds interesting.
I am planning to play it this weekend and I hope it gets enough momentum in Europe to have somewhat full servers.
Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Team Fortress 2 Classified (fan-made overhaul & expansion) is now available on SteamEnglish
411·18 days agoOh Yeah, time to get back into TF2.
One thing to note for others, this is a recreation (and evolution) of TF2 before it went crazy with random bullshit (so ~2010ish era).




















Correct.
That’s not the same thing as what you are claiming (that I wish bad things for those Americans who oppose the current regime).