badsector

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[–] badsector@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

AFAIK Spez is kinda special in that he is one of the creators of Reddit, being there since the very beginning (i think he made the first or second message), so i think unless the rest of the company kicks him out he isn't going anywhere.

[–] badsector@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

I remember when those were considered cool at the time and i modded my PC case to replace the dull green LED with a bright blue one.

It lasted for only a few days before i added some tape in front of it (and it lasted so long because i was trying to convince myself it wasn't annoying) :-P

[–] badsector@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

TBH i have no idea, i only played with bots myself.

[–] badsector@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The original Cube is also fun, at least as a singleplayer game and comes with a lot of SP maps. The SPMP (or MPSP, i don't remember :-P) mode also allows playing the MP maps with randomly spawned bots.

The AssaultCube fork adds more realistic environments (relatively to the original game anyway), though it is fully MP oriented. But you can still play with bots.

[–] badsector@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I've been playing System Shock 2, the original version i got from GOG (it took a bit to make the controls work but it works fine, though i found a weird bug with non-Steam games in that if you rename the game it loses the control settings - e.g. i set up the controls when the icon was named "SS2.exe" but when i renamed it to "System Shock 2" later it lost the settings until i renamed it back to "SS2.exe" :-P).

I also played a bit of Stranger of Sword City, a turn-based and grid-based blobber. I find the deck works fine with such games.

Also both games play just fine at ~5Watt settings (i like to optimize the settings per-game to get more battery life out of the system).