[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The Outer Worlds 2 came out October 29th, 2025 (not even 4 months ago). So for it to already be at 30% 2 months after release gives me hope that it'll go down much more next sale. I'm assuming it didn't sell that well on steam just looking at number of reviews and all time player count peak.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

I figured that the new update would come out for the 10th anniversary, but from the interview it sounds like it won't. Eagerly awaiting it to start a new playthrough.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 27 points 2 days ago

Didn't mind the first one, but you are out of your mind if you think I would pay $70 for this game. Especially after they tried to sell it for $80 at first. Thank god that didn't fly. Fuck you Microsoft.

It's crazy too, because most games that launch for $70, you can just wait 3 months and then they'll have a 30% sale. I will be picking it up this March, should go on sale for like 40%.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago

I'm actually torn on this philosophy.

On one hand, yea you're not giving EA money, which is a win. But on another, when you don't buy a game like Split Fiction, they make less money on that product. Money is the only thing EA cares about, and they track how much a product makes. So, if a game like Split Fiction doesn't make as much money, they probably would be less inclined to make it in the future. Then we get stuck with shit like Fifa/Apex, since you know people are going to spend money on that regardless.

So in the end I still buy stuff like It Takes Two, because I support that work. That game was amazing. However, I tend to buy them on sale.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

What makes you so upset over people "attacking" the AAA industry? Most of the big AAA players release literal garbage, games filled with anti-consumer practices. Not only do they tend to release "unfinished" like No Mans Sky did, but they also have DRM, microtransactions, third party launchers + accounts that take your data. Who cares if they get attacked? I honestly wish people would do more.

I don't really understand what it is you have a problem with.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 weeks ago

"and Hello Games never actually apologized for lying." Good. I don't want a corporate apology. Apologies from companies literally mean nothing. What matters is your actions. They have updated the game, for free, and still have no microtransactions. No third party launcher or account needed. Can be played offline. You buy the game, you get the game. That is RARE these days.

Should they have released the game in the first place? No. If you don't support that, then don't buy it. I don't really like that, so I bought it on sale for like $30 instead of its full price of $60, which in my opinion was worth it.

There are plenty of problems in the gaming industry right now, I think NMS's "redemption" arc is the least of your worries.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

I would buy that one, but I got a 4k TV so I would like to have a 4k disc. The season 1 in 4k looked so good. Trust me though, if anyone else made them I would buy it.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 weeks ago

Nuts, fruit, steamed veggies (with or without seasoning), popcorn, GOOD beef jerky, yogurt.
Highly recommend you read Ultra-Processed People. I found that learning about what's in the normal unhealthy snacks sort of makes you not want to eat them at all, which will make eating healthy snacks so much easier. Just my experience though.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 weeks ago

Can't believe I haven't seen someone say Mr. Robot. My favorite show of all time. Opened my eyes to corporate greed for the first time. Can also buy a blu ray of it if you don't want to pay the subscription. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners was pretty good Also second Andor (I haven't watched season 2 yet, but season 1 was a banger), Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

They are currently working on Deadlock, which me and my friends play pretty much everyday, so yea I would consider them a developer.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 month ago

I used a flip phone and eink device (Sunbeam F1 Pro Maple paired with Boox Palma) for 1.5 years after realizing I was addicted to my smartphone. Last month I switched back to just a smartphone (Pixel 9a w/ graphene OS). I loved using the flip phone, and I attribute that period of my life to big changes in how I see technology in general. However, I realized I didn't really need that setup anymore, plus I never liked having to carry two devices with me. During that time I found what I need/want in a phone and can comfortably determine what is helpful and unhelpful for my life. Essentially I broke my addiction and these days barely use my phone.

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submitted 1 month ago by Yarny@lemmy.ml to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.ml

Switched off windows last month to POP OS, though they just recently came out with a new OS featuring cosmic instead of gnome. Has anyone here used it for gaming? How is it? I've read people having issues with it when it was in beta.

[-] Yarny@lemmy.ml 25 points 1 month ago

I barely knew what linux was before I watched pewdiepies video on it a long time ago. Just knew that some people on steam would complain about games not running on it, so I never bothered to look into it, since that is basically all I use my computer for. However, over the past 2 years I have been becoming more aware of my individual footprint. Something I noticed was that I will complain about things I think are "wrong" with the world, and then not do anything about them. One of those things was Microsoft (or big tech companies in general). I hate them, yet I would be using their product/service. Literally giving money to something I don't like.

I honestly have never enjoyed learning about computers and coding, I've tried and it's never felt fun to me. I'm definitely not the "target" of linux I guess. When I turn on my computer, I just want to play some games or do homework/work with no fuss.

However, Linux is at a point to where I, someone who has no want or need to learn computers, can switch and mostly use it out of the box. So I just switched, because if I'm gonna sit here and shit on Microsoft for not doing what I think is right, then I need to stop using their product. Capitalism means as long as they make money, they aren't gonna change a damn thing.

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