OP, modified to add piracy section

DDS stands for digital distribution services

  • Fellstone
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    291 year ago

    I feel like Steam to GOG would be a better example of owning what you buy, with GOG games being DRM free.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Arguably a big part of piracy is about digital distribution services (DDS). Just not the ones the digital rights owner had in mind.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    1 year ago

    But support the developers if you can.

    Devs: please just buy our game, we can’t afford to self release so we chose one of these DDSes.

    Pirate: *pirates game

    Pirate: Ya got a Patreon? No? Oops.


    I pirate relentlessly, this is tongue-in-cheek, just to try to dissuade snarky responses, I know where I am.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Eh pathfinder 2e is definetaly better than D&D but 1e is honestly really harsh in terms of character builds.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      Yeah but 2e is the newer one, and is default now. Assuming 1e is like assuming 4e for DND, it just doesn’t make that much sense.

      If the chart was gonna include 1e, it would need to say so explicitly.

  • snownyte
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    11 year ago

    Riiiiiight, Linux community is friendlier. I wouldn’t really call them that, though some aspects are. My problem still with the entirety of the Linux community that will always put me off about Linux and rather tolerate Windows more is the elitism. I have used Linux OSes before, I have my fair share of favorites and I see Linux as a go-to whenever I pick up computers too old to bother with Windows 10 and 11 and I just simply want a bare basics machine.

    But I cannot in full faith, use Linux as my primary OS. I’ve tried. I can’t do it. There are simply things on Windows that I need and want to use that’ll simply just run and that’s what I want the most is for things to just run. It isn’t because I’m too dumb to use a Linux OS. It’s because I don’t have the patience or time to be weeding through forum posts, deciphering depositories and repositories, figuring out what obscure and vague message the terminal sends me and spending time on Google.

    Besides this whole chart doesn’t make a load of sense. Like the whole “you’ll own what you buy”? What does that have to do with D&D and Pathfinder? I don’t get it.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Some AAA games are worth buying. Some indie games are pure garbage. It’s a mixed bag. I rarely pirate and most of the time its because shitty DRM or to try expensive game before buying.

    • sunbunman
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      1 year ago

      I’ve come to a point where I don’t even pirate AAA, just buy indie or anything made by Fromsoft and any team that still presents any semblance of passion for their work.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      I agree with you that Linux is not a drop-in replacement for Windows, unless literally all you do is browse the Internet. However, I kinda disagree with a lot of your reasons.

      Yes windows blows ass, but everything still works on a functional level.

      The reason I finally switched my gaming PC fully to Linux (PopOS specifically) was because my GPU drivers consistently crashed in Windows. They don’t crash in PopOS. Plenty of stuff doesn’t work or is hard to get working in Windows, but is plug-and-play in a lot of Linux distros.

      You want to move over to Linux? Better backup ALL of your info onto a USB that supports Linux and Windows hd formats

      Sure, but you’d want to back up all your important files even if you were upgrading Windows versions though. I remember when Windows 11 first released, tons of people ended up losing data or soft-bricking their machines in the upgrade process. OS swaps/upgrades are huge changes, and making a backup is the first step in any good OS installation guide.

      you can’t use a built in troubleshooter

      When’s the last time the Windows built in troubleshooter has fixed anything beyond the most trivial issues? Lol in my experience it was always next to useless.

      Do I even need to get into gaming on non SteamOS distro’s?

      Again, I game on PopOS, which is Ubuntu-based, and it’s been solid as a rock for over a year. I initially had some audio issues, but I was able to fix them with the UI, I never had to touch the terminal. Performance is the same if not better than on Windows, and for almost every single game I play, it’s as simple as clicking the play button in Steam. For the games where it’s not that simple, it’s usually either trying different versions of Proton, or checking protondb for command line arguments I need to configure in Steam. Both of these things just require drilling into Steam’s UI though, nothing on the terminal.

      I definitely get where you’re coming from about the learning curve involved with the terminal. For the times you do need it, it’s daunting for an average user. Even if there’s tons of great documentation out there, it’s still overwhelming if you’re not experienced. But more and more is becoming possible with UIs - it’s getting more user friendly, and it’s not quite where it needs to be yet, but it’s come a long long way in the last couple decades.

      As far as looking for replacements for Windows-only software, I feel that pain too. Just the other day on my Linux work laptop, I wanted to make a quick diagram in Paint, but I didn’t have anything preinstalled that I could use, and there were several graphics program choices in the software store, and I didn’t know which one to choose. I think this is ultimately both a good and a bad thing - more choices is almost always a positive, but again, it can get overwhelming, especially if you just want something now that “just works”.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I don’t know why but Linux users just can’t fathom that at some point, a person’s time is more valuable than some “efficient” functionality.

      Its much much much easier to disable telemetry and ads on windows than to switch to Linux. Infact there are simple one time scripts or even Rufus can create an installation drive without the stuff that Linux users try to dunk on windows with.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    Piracy is supposed to be a way for everyone to have access to culture, not a way to never pay for what you play, watch & support the creators lmao

  • @[email protected]
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    Linux users always so desperate to get windows users to switch over.

    Until the user experience is not “spend hours on forums to find hacky fixes for things that just work on windows” its gonna be a tough sell.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Until the user experience is not “spend hours on forums to find hacky fixes for things that just work on Linux” it’s gonna be a tough sell.

      Why I personally can’t go back to Windows.

    • SeaJ
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      221 year ago

      I switched over to Linux about a year ago and personally do not care if you do. But I do agree that some seemingly simple stuff on Linux can be fucking annoying. And that would be fine if you could post on forums without at the very least one douche nozzle implying that you are an idiot.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Yeah, my big issue is the most common suggestion anytime i have an issue is to switch distros instead of an actual solution.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I understand that the threads about the dumb shit microsoft is doing (ads, ai, etc.) are primarily just for venting frustrations; however, I just want to help. People complain about a problem, I know a good solution. Obviously I’m going to tell people about it but in the end it doesn’t really matter to me if you switch or not.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Big(gest?) piracy forum

      Mostly steam stuff, each game has its specific forum post with info on who cracked the latest versions of a game and whatnot, links to download methods and there’s also plenty of piracy related projects (like creamapi, goldberg, etc)

      I’m not sure if you’re familiar with fitgirl-repacks, but most of her repack pages actually points to the cs.rin website for game updates

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    91 year ago

    I own every d&d item I’ve ever purchased. But I never buy their digital crap. OG books & dice for me, man.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      If you’re playing homebrew adventures, I’d say Pathfinder 2E Remastered is superior in every way nowadays.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    1 doesnt make sense for linux or piracy. neither of which involve “buying”, but simply downloading.