

I’m sitting here wondering why I ever trusted one that didn’t.
Formerly /u/Signtist@lemm.ee


I’m sitting here wondering why I ever trusted one that didn’t.


They’re both PS2. Dark Cloud released soon after the PS2, as it was originally intended to be a launch title, but got delayed. Dark Chronicle/Dark Cloud 2 came out a couple years later. Both are amazing games.


Most of my favorite games are already on all the “Top PS2 Games” lists, but my absolute favorite video game of all time is Steambot Chronicles, which got pretty much no attention at all. It’s really fun, with nice cell-shaded graphics and a bunch of stuff to do from piloting a big customizable robot to shooting pool to excavating fossils to decorating an apartment to playing a bunch of musical instruments with unique rhythm minigame mechanics! There are a bunch of dialogue options, too, affecting things from minor shifts in how your friends talk about you to a complete alignment shift to the enemy’s side, which obviously leads to a few different endings. Regardless of what ending you get you can still do the postgame content, though, so you don’t have to worry about getting any kind of “bad” ending. I’ve played it more times than I can count, and just keep coming back every year or two.


Good to know, thanks! I did just upgrade to a gigabit fiber connection, but you’re right that I’m not usually maxing that out.


How beneficial is connecting via ethernet instead of wifi? My wifi mesh pods only have 1 ethernet out port, so I use it for my desktop. Not sure if I could split it or not, but I imagine if I did it’d slow down my desktop’s internet connection, which I’d rather not do.


Runescape made a lot of changes that people didn’t really like, but they mostly just kept pushing forward with everything, and it eventually became modern Runescape 3, which is the non-old-school Runescape. Then, because a lot of people were lamenting how different the game had become compared to the classic experience of the mid-2000’s, the developers opened up old school runescape, based on an old copy of the game from 2007 they happened to find.
Over the years new content was added to the old-school version that separates it from Runescape 3, making it a completely different experience, and that new content can only be added if enough of the playerbase agrees to it, making the changes generally positive in the eyes of the players. Old school really feels like a game from the mid 2000’s, where pay-to-win mechanics and the like are few and far between, while modern Runescape 3 feels like any other modern game where you either pay your way through or slog through content that seems tailor-made to make you just want to open your wallet to avoid it.
Well, the work I did last month made my company over 4 million dollars, and my salary earned me about 7k. That’s a normal salary for my position, but if you and a partner made that much money together and they took 99.8% of the share, it’d feel pretty scammy, right?
I’m not sure how much money my ISP, electric company, grocery store, or hospital make, but I can imagine that they have a similar issue where the people doing the work get way too little of a piece of the pie. We consider it normal because it’s so prevalent, but it used to be that the CEO and other executive suite members had a much smaller piece, allowing for everyone else to get relatively more.
Sure, the higher-ups always took the biggest chunk and always will, but at this point our economy is entirely based on the idea of extracting as much wealth from the people generating it as possible, which is definitely a scam.