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“We no longer have choice. We no longer have voice. And what is left when you have no choice and no voice? Exit.” - Andreas Antonopoulos

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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • CatZoomies@lemmy.worldtoNews@lemmy.worldAmericans can no longer afford their cars
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    8 months ago

    Owner Class: “Hey - it should trickle down any minute. I know you’ve been waiting 50 years for it, but it’s gonna come this time. Meanwhile, please subscribe to our Cardboard-Box-as-a-Service.”

    EDIT: Oops, I just got back from my beating. My owners wanted me to add an additional addendum:

    “Cardboard-Box-as-a-Service (CBaaS) has some additional benefits. Our free tier allows you access to the box, along with special promotions from our sponsors that will play inside the box. Parking comes as an extra service in order to comply with the law. We will provide details on what surcharges you can expect, but our partner providers can communicate what rental fees for land for the CBaaS entail.”

    “Our Premium Tier will remove ads. And finally our Super Premium Tier includes a bidet. Water service for the bidet is included with up to 10 bidet cycles per user, with additional licensing available for additional fees. Water pressure may be throttled when many concurrent users are using their bidet. We will release new details on additional plans to increase your booty stream priority, once we figure out how much we can get away with.”



  • Jeez Louise. I don’t play this game, but I’d be extremely angry if I paid for this, uninstalled the game to free up space, and then wanted to replay it for nostalgia purposes and couldn’t download all the content I paid for.

    I’ve never seen this before, where you pay for DLC content and you can’t download it again. I’ve seen games get delisted on Steam but I can always access them again as they are tied to my account.

    My first fear about the gaming Digital Rights Management model was when Ubisoft announced they’d be shutting down legacy activation servers a few years ago, and the DLC I purchased for my physical copy of Splinter Cell Blacklist Wii U would no longer be accessible. They backpedaled thankfully, but it’s an eye opener. I always thought buying physical would protect me, but it looks like this isn’t the case with companies like Ubisoft and whoever makes Monster Hunter.

    I’m heavily evaluating if it’s even worth buying DLC for any game going forward, knowing that corporations can take it away from me. Perhaps we change the language from “Buy this game” to “Pay for a temporary License to access this game that you will never own”.



  • I watched the video and I’m really impressed. Port key Games did a fantastic job getting this game to run natively on very old hardware. I’ve been nervously waiting for this release and expected bad things, or even worse, a cloud version.

    The game definitely is serviceable and I’d argue it’s “great” for Switch players who haven’t played it nor have an alternative high-performing platform to play it on. Considering this game gets a pretty consistent 30 FPS with good textures is enough for me to recommend it to my Nintendo-only sibling. The only small disappointments are the necessary load time, the obvious workarounds that had to be made to reduce the world from being “open world”, and the shudder-inducing animation frame drops of some faraway background characters that make me remember my time with Pokémon Scarlet/Violet.

    I had a great time playing it on release day on PC, so I won’t pick it up on Switch. I may in the future grab it for a big discount just so I can have a physical copy for my game shelf.