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Sibbo, in What is the name of your cleaning robot?

Bumpy. It bumps into things.

qwertyqwertyqwerty, in What is the name of your cleaning robot?

Screamer. Very few people will understand.

shogun5000, in I use Brave to test whether my websites work on Chromium browsers, but their scummy actions lately make me want to find a new Chromium browser to test with. What's the best Chromium based browser?

Scummy actions?

itsralC,

Apparently they installed a system-wide VPN without asking

hperrin,
Its_Always_420, in I use Brave to test whether my websites work on Chromium browsers, but their scummy actions lately make me want to find a new Chromium browser to test with. What's the best Chromium based browser?
@Its_Always_420@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve just been using Edge when Firefox wont open a site. It’s installed by default and it’s just Chrome under the hood so it works. Plus, after Google’s new hostility to ad blocking I refuse to use any Chrome based browser as my default so one is as good as the other to me. They’re all just a temporary tool until I go back to using the only real web browser that I can, Mozilla Firefox.

hperrin,

Edge isn’t installed by default on any of the computers I use, and I’m not a huge fan of all the junk they put in it.

Also I just downloaded it on Mac and it’s a .pkg file, so that really sets off alarm bells.

Its_Always_420,
@Its_Always_420@lemmy.world avatar

It’s Chrome, it’ll be loaded with trash no matter what. There’s no clean version of garbage that you can install.

hperrin,

100% truth.

captain_aggravated, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time
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I have noticed it’s been harder and harder to find something I want to play. I’ve gone down both my Steam library and my wishlist going “No…no…no…god no…”

A lot of my games that I thoroughly enjoyed in the past but I am done with. These include the entire Half Life franchise, Kerbal Space Program and I think Stardew Valley. Loved those games, played the hell out of them, will probably not launch them again.

A lot of games I’ve found diminishing replay value. Like I feel like I’ve mastered Subnautica, having done a number of self-imposed challenge runs like baseless vegetarian.

Talking about “story” makes me want to fuss about Tears of the Kingdom. This game doesn’t have a story; it has an anecdote at best. It’s amazing how far they stretched so little over absolutely nothing. They wrote so little plot for this game that they couldn’t come up with four different cut scenes for the defeated the bosses sequences. It’s a genuinely amazing piece of craftsmanship, the amount of hard work that went into the art and engineering that is that game is an astounding achievement but wow I don’t like playing it, and I think, for the first time since I was 5 years old, I’m not going to buy the next Zelda game.

It’s been awhile since I’ve come across something new that makes me think “yeah I want to play that.”

Have you ever run out of Youtube to watch? Like there’s just nothing you’re interested in on there? It feels like that but bigger.

Giu176, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

There are two things that worked for me when I was in your situation:

  • Playing with friends, of course it applies only to multilayer games and scheduling free time for two or more people could be difficult but it works so well for this problem. We have a WhatsApp group to coordinate some gaming nights and play rocket league, age of empires 2, cs go, overwatch and others, recently we are replaying DS3 next will be elden ring when the dlc drops.
  • Review games. I know it sounds absurd but I put some effort into creating an excel sheet with all the games I played and I reviewed them on what I think are the most significant aspects (characters design, level design, story, gameplay loop, graphics, sound, optimization just to name a few) I reached several reviews of the sheet and now it’s very complete and complex. I like to complete games, fill the form and add them to the list, I usually complete at least the main quest, anyway Icontinue to play the game until I’m satisfied and I’ve elaborate a score for each category. This helped me reasoning on the game development, what it wants to tell me, the evolution of the gaming industry, I’ve figured out what I like and what not, all of this combined with the the genuine excitement about starting a new game to add to the list it’s what re-enabled my passion when I was stucked like you are.

I hope this can help you. Send me a private message if you want to add me on steam and play sometimes or if you want a copy of the spreadsheet!

NemoWuMing, in Finding a good old-style offline German course

I recommend looking for the Michel Thomas Method, as well as Linguaphone AllTalk Method.

time_fo_that, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

I have ADHD and find it difficult to get into new games unless they’re multi-player games I can play with my friends.

JollyRoberts, in What are some good (and free) webcomics?

@LaunchesKayaks my favs:

https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/
https://questionablecontent.net/index.php
http://www.threepanelsoul.com/

Long histories, interesting characters/world building, cool art.

dangblingus, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

I’ve been through a bunch of life phases and gaming has basically been a part of all of them. Definitely, over time, the thrill of a new game is a bit more subdued than when you were a kid because you have done it so many times, and I’ll admit, if a game doesn’t immediately grab me, I probably will bounce off it. I have a ton of games that I still play from gen 2-6 if I need to feel nostalgic. But I realized that I have trouble committing to games that feel too samey as the most recent ones I’ve played. If I play a JRPG, I have to follow that up with a platformer, followed by an indie game, followed by a Sony 3rd person shooter. Fighting games are also great pallet cleansers. Sounds like you’re depressed, and you should really spend time in nature and remember what and how you found joy in the past with gaming.

Franzia, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

Well if you don’t even want to install them… Its okay to just run a few quick matches and log off. You’ve gamed for a long time? Take it easy, its a marathon not a sprint.

I’ve seen comments making comparisons to old and new gaming industry. They don’t do story as well any more. What I find is they don’t do marketing the way that appeals to me anymore either. If I want to be excited about a game, I have to read about it slowly and find wallpapers and concept art. I have to lead myself to the water before I can drink. I hype myself up about it!

One really extreme example of this is Runescape special accounts where youtubers like never leave one area, or do hardcore ironman, or play on one square at a time or whatever. I can take one tenth of that energy and make my gaming more interesting.

HobbitFoot, in What are some good (and free) webcomics?

Something Positive is great and fun to start from the beginning.

Queen of Wands ended a while ago but was entertaining.

Dumbing of Age is fun, but the creator has also made several other comics based on a lot of similar characters. You can check them out too.

sxan, in What are some good (and free) webcomics?
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I Roved Out. Extremely NSFW, it would be categorized as porn. It is an incredible story, and is so despite the porn. The sex is so interwoven with the story, I can’t imagine a SFW version could ever be constructed, which is shame because it’s such good art, and such a great story. I can’t praise it enough. If graphic sex doesn’t bother you, I highly recommend it.

Blastwave. Short, so if you binge it it’ll be over quickly.

There have been other great recommendations I won’t repeat, but these two have exceptional art.

Edit someone else beat me to recommending Blastwave. It’s good.

throws_lemy, in What are some good (and free) webcomics?
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SpeakinTelnet, in What are some good (and free) webcomics?
@SpeakinTelnet@sh.itjust.works avatar

To go a different style, 8bit theater and adventurers are a blast if you like the RPG parody style

Susaga,
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Adding to this: Order of the Stick. Starts as RPG parody, becomes a serious adventure with comedic tones. Currently on the final arc.

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