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Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
I’m just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.
To me, being a Millennial to me means you remember 9/11. If you don’t, then you’re Gen Z.
The Oregon Trail generation might remember Challenger and the fall of the Berlin Wall and Rodney King, but not Reagan being shot.
Just curious: What manual intervention do you need to do when renewing? That might point to a possible root cause for why it’s not working
This is what you’d wear to an ugly Christmas sweater party in Japan
The problem I have with pvp games is they are very shallow compared to single player games. Most pvp games also tend to be shooters which by definition are shallow in gameplay.
That’s another thing I dislike about most PVP games. I like games for the story, even if I have to build it myself. I play shooters on the lowest difficulty so that I can enjoy the story. But PVP doesn’t have that.
I don’t mind PVP games when I know the folks I’m playing against. I used to have a job where we’d play Unreal Tournament during lunch on the company LAN, and I loved it even though I wasn’t that good. I’d bring my computer to LAN parties in high school, and played Descent over a modem with my friend before that.
But when it’s some rando it’s not nearly as fun.
I know I’ve made the right decisions in life when things like this and Log4Shell before it have had zero effect on my day beyond dank memes