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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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    • Recently finished Cyberpunk 2077. For all its hype, I found it a mediocre/ generic game.
    • I’m trying to get into Baldur’s Gate 3 but it seems, it just is not my type of game (first D&D). Might also have to do with the fact, I tried to replace LeagueOfLegends with Baldur’s Gate.
    • (re)playing Last of Us 1 (remake version on PC). Stays a great game.
    • Debating whether to quit Returnal and play another game such as Alan Wake 2 or Hellblade 2.

    I’m also trying to find a isometric/ top-down game to replace LeagueOfLegends with. But no luck.


  • Haven’t checked the video because the comments say enough. Though perhaps here are three takes;

    • Make prices decent and not €70 for a 8 years old game.
    • Decent hardware that allows at least 60FPS.
    • Have decent joycons (I keep reading that there are issues with it).

    Though, doesn’t matter for me. Will never purchase a console or game from that shit company. Rather put on the eyepatch for this company.







  • It seems like my comment has upset you or at least agitated you, if that’s not the case – it’s the impression you gave me.

    I never said that we should ‘’not do everything we can’’; of course, we should. But that certainly does not mean we control everything. No matter how hard you try and how well you manage to maintain both privacy and control, at some point there will be a ‘’leak’’. Not by you but perhaps by your job, your family, friends or acquaintance. There are to many external things to have 100% control.

    In today’s era, both privacy and control are truly mere illusions because you can maintain your privacy and believe you are in control, yet somewhere along the way, you leave a trail behind, especially with technology. I’m not sure why you brought ‘’morality’’ into the discussion of privacy and control – because that’s a whole other argument. This post and my comments were merely about these two.

    Though, I did not expect my comment to get this much attention. It’s just my personal opinion, you can agree and disagree.






  • r/piracy is mainly active with 3 things

    1. Memes
    2. Random questions
    3. Drama

    I, personally, never ask questions on that subreddit. Only viewing for random entertainment or boredness.

    Both Piracy and PiratedGames subreddit are the 3 above. If you ask a particular question, you’ll often get randomly ridiculed (for nothing).

    I’d just say - post it here and if that really doesn’t work out then try it there. Though out of personal experience this community on here is much (much) more friendly, willing to help and actually get to the point.

    This community also had actual discussions and not random shit throwing in the community.