[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 29 points 3 months ago

When I worked help desk, a coworker of mine took a call where someone called in because one of the thin clients was on fire. The user was advised to call 911.

I was helping a user reset their password and the convo went something like this: Me: Ok, your temporary password is Password1. Log in with that and you'll be prompted to change it. User: Is that a capital 1? Me: No, just a regular 1.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 23 points 4 months ago

The article title seems to oversimplify things a little with the "too hard" bit. I read a couple dozen negative reviews, and most cite poor performance, copy-paste boss design, too much hp and/or too little player damage, and unfair mechanics. Sure, those last two aspects could be seen as "too hard", but they read like there's a difficulty spike from the base game. Whether this is a case of players needing to adapt or whether there's an actual issue here, I don't know, but seems there's more to this than just a case of players complaining about a hard game being hard.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 25 points 4 months ago

I think he's liked more because he's relatable, rather than he's an interesting character. Personally, I think his pranks on Dwight are amusing, but everything else about him is nothing special.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 15 points 5 months ago

Haven't played it myself, but from what a friend who has played it told me and from what I've read, the game was pretty buggy after launch, and the devs didn't put much post-launch work into it.

Also, it's an isometric ARPG, akin to Diablo, rather than a MOBA. Check out Last Epoch if you're looking for a good ARPG.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 74 points 5 months ago

"I fucked your mom"

Oh, so now you're disappointing other people's parents?

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 31 points 5 months ago

The article states that the PS5 is responsible for significantly more gaming hours, so a large number of PS4 users are likely mainly using their device for streaming or similar. Hell, I still have my PS2 and 3 in my closet since they're my only dvd and blu ray players.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 32 points 5 months ago

You play until you're no longer having fun, then you stop.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 87 points 5 months ago

They don't care about their own long term survival. Their goal is to boost the next quarter and collect their bonuses, and when things go south, they jump ship with their golden parachutes and head to their next executive job.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 23 points 6 months ago

I had over 11k hrs in WoW when I quit. That was over the span of 12 years and definitely included some extended breaks, but there were also long periods of 6-10 hrs a day for extended periods.

[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 18 points 6 months ago

Not specifically a command, but my dog knows the sound of me taking my headset off. She figured out that me taking my headset off means I'm getting up, which means there's a chance I'll let her outside.

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[-] wirelesswire@kbin.run 17 points 7 months ago

I was a bit confused since I thought they did this a while ago, and yes... video posted 3 years ago. Still a good watch.

My current chair is a gaming chair, but whenever it gives out, I'll most likely go back to an office chair. I do like the reclining feature that most gaming chairs have, though.

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