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hperrin, to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

Ok yes, if they’re charging you a subscription to run your own server, there’s profit in that. I don’t know of any companies that do that, but I would not be in favor of them doing that. Considering that is not a common practice in the industry, I think we can move on.

hperrin, to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

Most companies aren’t in the business of giving away free services, and it’s wild to expect them to be. You wouldn’t expect a landscaping business to do all your landscaping for free after you pay for the first time.

hperrin, to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

I’m not sure what you mean. PC games usually run on your PC, unless you’re streaming. It’s the multiplayer server software that run on servers. And the servers are paid for by the company that makes the game, usually. Or the publisher. The actual server hardware is rented from cloud providers, if that’s what you mean. Servers aren’t free, that’s my point. If you want multiplayer online functionality, someone has to pay for the server. And ultimately that cost gets passed on to you, the end user.

hperrin, to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

All three happened because servers actually cost money. Do you give away things for free to strangers on the internet?

There’s no profit in letting users run their own servers, btw.

hperrin, (edited ) to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

Online gaming requires servers to run, and servers require money. Either the game is more expensive, the online is a subscription, or you have to run the server yourself. There are games that do each of these.

Edit: or microtransactions. Fuck microtransactions.

hperrin, to privacyguides in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

Apple Maps is a good alternative if you have an iPhone. Apple may not be a whole lot better, but at least they aren’t an advertising company.

hperrin, to privacyguides in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

The unfortunate fact is that most people don’t care about their privacy until it’s violated. It’s weird.

hperrin, to asklemmy in What are some green flags in a partner in your opinion?

The biggest green flag is that you like being around them and you miss them when they’re not there. I know that seems kinda obvious and a weird thing to say, but hear me out. Sometimes people get invested into a relationship, and don’t even realize that they don’t like spending time with their partner. Wanting to be around them, like actually longing for their company, is a green flag.

hperrin, to memes in In Germany we say "Arbeitnehmerrechte" and I think that's beautiful

We’re all sick and tired of it. That doesn’t mean you have to fuck over the wait staff to make your point.

hperrin, to memes in In Germany we say "Arbeitnehmerrechte" and I think that's beautiful

Fellow Americans, remember: if you eat out for your Thanksgiving meal, leave a fat tip for your wait staff who is working on Thanksgiving. Minimum 25%.

hperrin, to piracy in Question regarding ripping dvds (yes DVDs)

You can rip DVDs just fine with Handbrake. If you watch some of your videos and you like the quality, keep doing what you’re doing.

hperrin, to linux in Fixed Arch install error

Check your /etc/fstab file to make sure your root partition is correctly specified, then rerun your bootloader install.

hperrin, to memes in Teddy Rosevalt once gave an entire speech with a needle lodged in his chest. Some things are just a matter of duty.

Wow. How did they get it out without it exploding?

hperrin, to piracy in Do you donate to FOSS projects?

I donate hundreds of hours of my time every year maintaining several open source projects. Does that count?

hperrin, to piracy in Do i need an pirate hat to enter a torrent?

I find this stereotype offensive.

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