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Yeah I get it and I don't go tell people to do so either. I just ran up against people who legit bought games get burned by DRM and that can really suck. Especially with the mid 2000s and early 2010s when some of it was getting pretty aggressive so greater chance of catching innocent people which is never easy. Sucks to be working with someone on tech support for their issues and it's just like "I have no idea why/how this is the case and I have no solutions for you"
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It's actually funny, my time in gamedev has actually softened me a lot towards piracy (my politics in general have shifted left quite a bit too), so when I hear about ways to restrict access to digital goods I'm pretty against the idea on that principle in general. Ideally scarcity isn't an issue for things!
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What are you Playing Now? Who needs a life anyway?...
alanschu replied to uuuhhii's topic in Computer and Console
Was wanting something chill so I am playing a ton of Elite Dangerous right now. Although there's a civil war right now between my minor faction. That said we're in a pretty dead part of the bubble it feels haha -
Y'know, I don't think I've posted here since we got our cat!
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I had to double take your name sir! XD
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15-20 years ago I was super conservative and even advocated that Canada consider privatizing health care. Although most of my research at the time didn't do a good job of supporting me (to the point that I reconsidered my position). Basically I realized that a lot of my applications of free market economics still relied on a lot of the idealized application covered in course work. Assumptions such as perfect markets, no transition time/costs, perfectly rational actors, and perfect competition. As a result, even at some of my most ardent big-C Conservative days, I still felt that health care and primary K-12 education were good things to support similar to roads/infrastructure, emergency services, and so forth. Essentially I felt an educated and healthy populace was a good investment and would be good for the economy. Evidently Obsidian just needs to release games more frequently to keep me coming back <.<
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Watching my MIL in Texas stay in a job with an abusive boss because she depended on the health care that the job provided in order to get necessary medication was one of those eye opening moment for me. She was eventually fired which was disruptive in ways I'm pretty unfamiliar with as a Canadian, because in effect it also forced my FIL to quit his job so that he could find one that provided adequate medical insurance. For a state that very loudly proclaims their support for liberty/freedom, it seemed like quite the juxtaposition for me. My wife is much more left than her conservative parents (as am I), but even as a son of a business owner in Canada there's a significant "freeing" aspect of having socialized health care. It's one less mechanism compelling people to remain in jobs that may actually be harmful to someone, and one less cost and headache for a business owner (particularly a smaller one) to not have to worry about providing that level of care for your employees.
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Definitely on the radar. Basically flipped a coin between it and Outer Worlds. Just finished up OW though!
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Commentary on Companion Quests
alanschu replied to GhostofAnakin's topic in The Outer Worlds: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
I ran into the Parvati bug as well, though I was still able to continue with her quest. I found hers super adorable and in general she was a delightful character. I agree about Ellie's. Nyoka and Max's were quality.