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There are two types of gamers:

Some see an open world sandbox and say “Wow, I can do anything!” and pick their own goals.

The other type says “WHAT it’s pointless!” and wants some kind of arrow pointing at the next objective.



The answer is about half of them do and the other half don’t and are there to fleece the first half. You see the same pattern with priests, where some of them are true believers and the rest are just there to devour the flock.

In a crowd of 200 people, you are nearly guaranteed to have a sociopath without any kind of conscience. These people are more or less like sharks and move around and devour those around them without a second thought. It’s a shame, because they are often the limiting factor to scaling any kind of human organization.

So many of the rules and restrictions we have today are due to these people, and sadly, it’s just part of the human condition.


Why is this specific to men? Are women not able to take advantage of these same programs? Are men having job placement issues where women are not?

What is the root cause of this? Since jobs and people have both existed for a looooooong time, I doubt this latest generation was just born lazy. What’s the behind the scenes info here?


Hello you absolute legends!!! Happen to have an extra $230,000 you want to send me? Until next time you absolute legends!!!


Right, so then the original article would also be untrue (or at least not provable just by observing both numbers).


Violent crime has decreased since the 1990s as video games (including violent ones) have continued to grow in popularity. If anything, this establishes that violent video games prevent violent crime.


Keep Will Smith’s name out of your fucking mouth!!!


I imagine LTT did that for meme purposes more than anything else. Threadrippers are not built for games. They’re built for production workloads which don’t translate to gaming performance.

What are some characteristics of modern, multi-threaded games that don’t match up to production workloads as far as the CPU is concerned? What do you consider a production workload? How does it differ from CS2’s simulation system?



Ubisoft certainly is a dreadful company, and their actions further cement my concerns about the future of gaming as a whole. Here are a few reasons why:

  1. They constantly push microtransactions and loot boxes in their games, even on single-player titles like “The Division” and “For Honor”. This practice has been shown to be highly predatory towards players who may not have the financial means to support such practices. It’s disheartening that Ubisoft continues to profit off of people’s addictions and lack of funds.

  2. Their customer service is notoriously terrible, with many users reporting wait times of hours or even days just to get a response to an issue. With how much money they make from their games, it’s unacceptable that they don’t have enough staff to handle customer queries in a timely manner.

  3. They regularly implement always-online DRM measures, which can cause problems for players who have issues connecting to the server or experiencing other technical issues. This makes it difficult for some players to enjoy the full experience of the game they paid for.

  4. They regularly delay or outright cancel planned expansions or DLC content, leaving fans high and dry without any resolution to the issues they were promised. This shows a blatant disregard for their customers and their investment in the game.

  5. They have been known to use legal threats to silence criticism from consumers who voice their dissatisfaction with certain aspects of their games or business practices. This kind of behavior is unbecoming of a company that claims to prioritize the player experience.

Overall, Ubisoft’s actions show a complete lack of regard for their customers and a willingness to exploit them at every turn. If this trend continues, it could spell the end for the gaming industry as we know it today. I hope that more people become aware of these practices so that we can work towards holding companies like Ubisoft accountable for their actions. In conclusion, Ubisoft is a terrible company that does not deserve our support or money. We should all boycott them until they change their ways and start treating their customers with respect and dignity. Let’s make a difference and stand up against these predatory practices! Thank you for bringing this issue to light.