Because that’s just game balance. Toxicity is a people problem.
It’s fine that you don’t enjoy that kind of game - there are plenty of others.
Because that’s just game balance. Toxicity is a people problem.
It’s fine that you don’t enjoy that kind of game - there are plenty of others.
Don’t waste your time. These people are blinded by idealism and don’t care about reality, just being angry.
It’s still niche. You’re living in your dream world, not reality. It’s the entire point of proton - not to have to create two versions of the game. As long as it’s compatible it’ll run nicely on their hardware.
Well with your intellectual achievements you’re at the level of like a Junior ChatGPT - so what else do you expect? If you based your opinion in reality for at least a little you wouldn’t be nearly as pathetic as you are.
Nice CTRL+V skills! What is the name of the handler who gave you that text?
Ich habs dreifach, zur Sicherheit. Ein Mal digital und dann noch zwei Mal ausgedruckt in verschiedenen Taschen/Orten und regenfest eingepackt 😊
Look, that you’re used to the garbage UI doesn’t change that it’s garbage and in dire need of a fundamental revamp. If almost everyone here (and everywhere else) says that it sucks or is intransparent, then YOU may be the odd one out here ;)
Imagine hating usable software you don’t need a PhD for. It’s kinda pathetic to make this your point of pride.
It’s not psychology, it’s attentiveness.
From my view: If I get a game called WalkScape I don’t want to play it actively. So if those things can only be progressed on the couch, I won’t touch them. And if that locks me out of other content, that sucks.
And if it’s just AFK, then it also goes against the purpose/vision of the game. Not saying that you’re doing it, but don’t bloat it with unnecessary mechanics.
May I ask what the reason for the battery drain was?
It’s a great tool for interface design and visualization.
Thank you for clearing it up!
And regarding your assessment: Exactly!
I had a colleague at work years ago who did his Master’s thesis on network scanning. He ran a PoC in the company’s network and had all the printers print hundreds of pages.
We learned that printers suck and that we should always know our payloads and targets 😁
Your perspective on your problems is 100% yours, not it itself.
You need Administrative permissions for psexec. It uploads a file to the target computer’s \admin$ share (just C:\Windows) and starts a service to execute it. Services run as SYSTEM so that’s why you get those privileges.
(Hah, I forgot your message while typing mine and just copied you :)
Edit: fixed c$ to admin$
Because it’s still in development, but afaik it is the goal to include it once it’s stable.
Sexismus scheiße.