proceduralnightshade

joined 9 months ago

"Don't hate the game, hate the player" or smt

also what the fuck

Played it again right after they stopped releasing updates this year. If you don't play it expecting an RPG or immersive sim, it's good.

I like Phantom Liberty even more. They didn't attempt to compromise on anything regarding the game genre anymore and just made it a shooter action adventure with a cinematic story, which plays in it own little open world area.

2077 is one of the few AAA games that doesn't feel completely soulless. It could've delved deeper into the philosophical "what if" aspect of the Cyberpunk genre though.

Also they should've made the badlands story part with Panam it's own game, in retrospect it's what I enjoyed the most out of the base game.

The guide is on the site they linked. It works, I did it a few times. They have to mirror the LTSC installation files unfortunately, but there's a guide on how to verify they're genuine if you don't trust them.

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What do you mean by that? You don't lose gaming performance when you use win10 over win11. Why would you?

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 33 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

There's Windows 10 LTSC, which gets security updates til 2027. And IoT Enterprise LTSC, which gets security updates until 2032.

"But should you even use those versions?!? They are not meant to be installed on a desktop PC/laptop" - idk, it's either this or Win11.

For more info on how to install, check https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I wish they would stop releasing updates and DLC for Stellaris, so the modders have a version they can tinker with.

In a perfect world, every dollar we spend goes right to the creators who made the creation.

In a perfect world, shit's created without someone having to create it to make money. A market without middlemen is still a market.

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 months ago

Hell yeah Sauerbraten all the way

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 9 points 4 months ago (2 children)

What custom keyboard do you use, and which layout?

[–] proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml 8 points 4 months ago

I wrote about battery drain in response to another user who had issues on Graphene, even though this is a general Pixel issue, and has nothing to do with Graphene. The modem chews through the battery if you don't have good connectivity, although I'm not sure if that's still a big problem with the 7's and 8s. It definitely is with the 6.

Personally, I had problems with adapting to the "don't try to be a power user" philosophy of Graphene. I was used to flashing ROMs, rooting and customizing the hell out of my previous smartphones. Then I suddenly had a device which just... worked. It's still an odd feeling, but I got used to it.

Just wanted to add to the other users unique experiences. From the perspective of someone who was a "the only good phone is a phone which is one small mishap away from being bricked" kinda guy

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by proceduralnightshade@lemmy.ml to c/newpipe@lemmy.ml
 

Hi and hello.

It seems with one of the recent updates, audio quality defaults to either 32kbps or 48kbps m4a when I use mobile data. On WiFi it's always 128 kbps. I didn't find anything in the settings to combat this behavior, and it happens on my new Pixel as well as on my old Xiaomi.

I use Newpipe primarily as a music streaming app, so this, ehm, it sucks pretty bad.

Did I miss a setting or should I open an issue on github?

edit: I just opened an issue on github, hopefully this gets resolved.

edit 2: This apparently has been an issue for quite some time, it's not a bug though. Setting "Settings" > "Video and Audio" > "Limit resolution when using mobile data" to "No limit" resolved it, but it's not mentioned anywhere that this setting also affects the audio quality. https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/issues/8148

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