It's for that reason I was actually looking forward to seeing it, I was curious about what Remedy could make.
limitedduck
This brings a smile to my face
I believe Gaben said this specifically at some point
Am I reading this right? Officer gets raped by mentor in service vehicle multiple times. They file a complaint and an investigation is launched. A second investigation is triggered that finds that the officer getting raped while in a service vehicle counts as her using the service vehicle to conduct a romantic relationship?
Well I guess she shouldn't have gotten raped huh. At very least if she was going to get raped it shouldn't have been in a service vehicle.
Madness.
I believe it also closes vents
This will be of zero help to you if your registrar isn't Porkbun, but I've recently stopped using DuckDNS in lieu of this.
Remedy has earned my trust from years of bangers. I'll happily hear them out. Besides:
Remedy also confirmed that Condor will be a “service-based fixed price” game rather than a free-to-play title.
If everyone can rave about how great and fair Helldivers 2 is with the same business model, then they can give Remedy a chance.
Duckdns has been inconsistent for me as well for the past year. Have you considered alternatives?
I believe the nameservers are what respond to domain resolution requests. Nameservers not responding could mean they are down. If there's no backup and the domain is resolved using one of those servers, then that might explain it not working.
A kind of similar thing happened to me where I added a music album. It had some weird duplication issue where 2 album entries were created: one entry with all the proper metadata that did not correctly link to the files and one with no metadata besides song names that did link to the files. I had to remove all the files of the artist from my library so Jellyfin could completely remove the album entry. Then, when I added the artist back it read the album properly without duplication.
TLDR try removing the entire show and waiting for Jellyfin to wipe it from the library