• Zen
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        81 month ago

        How many leaks were there ? War Thunder forums are next level military security and intel threat … weapons grade autism

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          61 month ago

          There’s been enough that “Do you play War Thunder” is a security risk question that the US military asks during job interviews.

          And they just keep happening…

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      Currently playing World of Warships. I play in 1-3 month stints and don’t touch it for months at a time. I always enjoy coming back to it because they just keep adding more stuff.

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        81 month ago

        I haven’t actually played WoT since they added tier 8-10 light tanks, but god did I sink a lot of my teenage years into it. I have been really craving it lately, but I know better than to go back to it.

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          31 month ago

          I found with WOT tier 5 and 6 have the best matches. As long as the match maker doesn’t dump you in a game with a few tier 7’s that you can’t even scratch.

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        11 month ago

        I love the game (and hate it), but it’s my friend who has the autistic fascination. He got me into the game, and then started quoting all the ships’ descriptions as I was looking around. I have no idea how some people can just memorize every armor layout for every ship. That’s next-level insanity.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 month ago

    What’s wrong with Rust?

    I mean, when you remove the toxicity, it’s a great single-player game.

    Ignore the thousands of hours I have in the game.

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      71 month ago

      People of Lemmy, would you say that Rust (programming language) is better or worse as a multi-player game than Rust (video game)?

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      21 month ago

      When I don’t know what to do or watch, i like to watch some rust videos. I love that game. The idea, the execution, the building, the insanity of it. The only downside is that i can’t stand the average rust player. Over all these years i played 12 hours of rust. It’s the only game i own that i play once a year and immediately uninstall after every session.

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        21 month ago

        I once went on a role playing server and it had really nice people on there. Everything was civilized too, they had police officers walking around lol.

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          11 month ago

          I may have to try specialized servers. I always imagine how funny the came could be, but then it’s just n-words and the most toxic people i have ever seen.

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    191 month ago

    I just spent 20 hours on the demo for the new game roadcraft. I’m just pushing dirt around in a tractor like I’m playing with Tonka trucks back when I was 5. I haven’t really done anything interesting, just leveled dirt. Anyway, ill probably put in another 6 hours today after work.

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      31 month ago

      I keep going back to ONI to try and get into its endgame. But I quickly start getting kicked around in a back alley by the temperature stuff. Like trying to figure out colony-wide temperature control.

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        11 month ago

        Heat control is definitely the toughest boss of the game. Satisfying as fuck to be constantly pumping in cool O2 into the main colony block though once you get a handle on it. The steam turbine aqua tuner loop is key to fully nailing mid to late game temperature control, and needs to be implemented later on to actually get liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.

        You can easily go hundreds of cycles though without needing a steam turbine as long as you are properly planning your base. There are a lot of aspects though that need to be considered. Most of which boil down to (heh) just not building your temperature sensitive things next to hot or heat producing things.

        One neat trick is to create a vacuum with liquid locks on either side so that heat is not conducted from one side to another. Another more basic trick is finding a cold biome or cool salt water geyser and pumping liquid through it then insulating the pipe ( p-water best because it’s high specific heat capacity and low freezing temperature) and then running it through your base with some radiant/normal piping at picked spots to release that coolness.

        The two focuses you need before you get to creating coolness are to try not to let heat in from outside (don’t dig into hot biomes without insulated tile or liquid locks) and try not to unnecessarily generate heat on the inside of your colony block. You also want to try to just largerly separate where your plants are from where your cooking/machines are until you can actively control the heat generated.

        Even without a steam turbine room you can just plop down an aqua tuner next to a pool of water outside your base and radiate that now cool water into the base for quite awhile before the system would break down.

        Hope that helps!

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    21 month ago

    JUST CUZ I GRINDED SMOKEYS FOR A CAT HEADBAND FOR 400 HOURS AND NEVER GOT ONE AND HAD TO BUY IT FOR MYSELF WITH MY DEAD BRANCH PROCEEDS IN RAGNAROK IN LIKE 2003 DOESNT MEAN I’M

    oh

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    51 month ago

    Fuck, there’s enough games that I got addicted to in this thread that I’m scared I’ve got the tism

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      31 month ago

      Popular games are popular because they appeal to a wide audience. Very few games would be able to survive solely on an autistic playerbase.

      But also, you don’t have anything to be afraid of. You are who you are, a diagnosis wouldn’t change anything about you. It would only give you access to more tools to cope with things you’re bad at (assuming you don’t live anywhere where a diagnosis would be used against you).

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      21 month ago

      One day I’ll get around to playing Nomifactory CE. I’ve somehow played the base one twice over the past five years.

      I’ve been so alienated from friends playing the most popular game on the planet in multiplayer because I can’t play Vanilla for shit. Not since 1.2.5 probably.

      I’ll play no Minecraft for two years and then immediately nolife a modpack for two months.

      Good shit. The best value game I have ever bought, no question about it.

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    11 month ago

    Man, I’m into Sword of Convalaria. I’ve finished it once, then twice, and am now on my third play.