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BTGBullseye

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  1. Star Trek Online.

     

    A surprising number of people hate it because of "outdated" mechanics and gameplay. It's really not as bad as people make it out to be, and tells several interesting stories if you don't try and speedrun everything. Take your time, don't stress about deaths that can't hurt you, and just enjoy the story.

  2. On 11/25/2020 at 2:20 AM, StrixLiterata said:

    thoughts?

     

    Seems fun. I'm not sure if you can access the starting area again after progressing through the storyline to a new area though, so if you're starting a new game, you're going to have to ignore the main questline shortly after reaching your main settlement.

  3. On 11/27/2020 at 4:46 AM, Strannik said:

    People haven't been able to play some games when the central servers are down for decades now, but now you also can't use some vacuum cleaners when the central servers are down.

     

    https://eminetra.com.au/people-cant-vacuum-or-use-their-doorbell-because-amazons-cloud-servers-are-down/74505/

    That right there is one of the major reasons I actively avoid "smart" devices that require an internet connection.

  4. 17 hours ago, MrVT said:

    There's a pretty popular RTX shader going around for the Java version which in many people's eyes is better than the official Bedrock RTX, I can't talk on it myself because I don't have a good card to try either but it is a thing, really Java is just better overall but this doesn't take away that a Microsoft account is something many people still don't want. It's just an inconvenience though...

    I know, I use an older version of that mod on an older version of Minecraft right now. 5700XT can still run it at 30FPS when it's not raining, but the raytracing radius is only about 3 chunks despite the render distance of 32. That is something I think the RTX version corrects. (render distance is the same as raytracing distance, I think)

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