Yet the game still constantly crashes and has weapons and armor that have no effects.
Yet the game still constantly crashes and has weapons and armor that have no effects.
The option to skip was there 20 minutes after launch until now.
It said required in the popup, but still had a skip button with no consequences.
I had a similar issue and it was due to a typo in my Timezone field for Compose
It was a calculated decision
I believe in their ethics.
Didn’t they push tons of crunch on their employees for CDPR then release it way too early burning their customers as well?
https://www.polygon.com/2020/12/4/21575914/cyberpunk-2077-release-crunch-labor-delays-cd-projekt-red
Game might not be as bad now, but their ethics and business practices were on full display recently. They’re one of the few games to actually be pulled from PlayStation Store due to quality issues.
I want to blame the company but from their point of view this business model works so I understand why it keeps happening.
Steam refunds are great for situations like these but I doubt the average casual knows how easy it is. The other platforms are much stricter on refunds.
There’s also the culture shift of gamers defending broken releases with “at least they fixed it!” Or “they released a roadmap for future fixes” that encourages early releases.
A lot of the player count on steam is users AFK idling so they don’t have to get stuck in queue again. My discord friend list is a ton of idle users on Helldivers 2 all day and night
Plex sharing also opens up the ports, and is what the user is using already.
The pandemic caused shutdowns of many, many filming schedules and caused massive backups once they could resume, contributing to a drought of releases in 2023. What movies besides Barbie and Oppenheimer do you remember having any big marketing push?
There was also the writers strike.
Why is there no dip for the 2008 Great Recession? There was no streaming alternative or pandemic then, and thus no dip.
Why is there no dip for the 2008 Great Recession? There was no streaming alternative or pandemic then, and thus no dip.
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Plex Pass https://www.plex.tv/plex-pass/
But I was mistaken on which features were locked behind the paywall. They charge for hardware transcoding but it sounds like sharing doesn’t require the subscription.
Likely upnp or nat-pnp. Enabling "Enable automatic port mapping"within Jellyfin will accomplish the same thing without needing a paid Plex subscription.
Port forwarding doesn’t require VPN.
Does Plex Sharing not open up ports either manually or via UPnpP?
How so? You can use tailscale/wireguard or just port forward to remotely access.
No need to use Plex
There were almost no big theatrical first releases in 2023 besides the 2 big movies and that’s because production had halted for much of the pandemic and was playing catchup.
If it were caused by the recession, I ask again why no noticeable dip in 2008?
If you want to play modern or even recent games and indulge your locked down metwork desires I recommend getting a secondary PC just for gaming and run a separate vlan to fully separate traffic from your existing setup. There’s really no realistic threat vector there barring a state level actor or something equally serious but I’m happy to be corrected.