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Can anyone suggest some good co-op games for two people?
  • As a "3 hour a week dad" who has managed to rack up 150 hours of this game, it's a lot of fun. But it's also insufferable when they release updates that cause rag-dolling to launch you all over the map, and new enemies that are just completely bugged out.

    From a 400k player base at the start to <25k now, I'm convinced they're actively trying to hurt the game to lower server costs. And why would they care? Each of those 400k players already paid their $50 for the game. And it's not like the new DLC is any good. The snow-armour that didn't help sliding on ice, and the fire armour that came with a fire-nerf.

    It's fun, but don't go in expecting the same game every week. Chances are they'll nerf your favourite weapon in the interest of "balance", then ask for more money.

  • What do you use the back buttons for?
  • YMMV, I treat it on demand, but in most cases it's unused.

    Civ: End turn

    Driving games: Shift paddle

    It's like the 4th mouse button. Sometimes you don't realize how much you might enjoy having it mapped.

  • ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say
  • Why would the forced sale of a product have an impact on the value? Have you never been to an auction?

    It's highly popular and has a built in user-base. If anything, the fact that it's being forced to "sell" should make the existing social media companies froth at the mouth.

  • Mercedes becomes the first automaker to sell autonomous cars in the U.S. that don't come with a requirement that drivers watch the road
  • In the mid-early days of reddit, upvote/downvotes were noticed as a method to hide the algorithm that was used to promote to the front page.

    If you can see the exact counts, you can game the system. So the system threw fake up/downvotes into the mix to make it harder to reverse engineer. This could be something similar.

  • YouTube’s ad blocker crackdown now includes third-party apps
  • Television shows are 22-24 minutes, because cable TV should show 6-8 minutes of ads every half hour. 30 second ads in blocks of 3 or 4, multiple times per show.

    15 seonds ads are almost too short for a trip to the kitchen. I'm not saying they're good, but if you want to compare to cable TV, you need to remember the dark times.

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