

It’s fine to still call it a sub. Everyone know what you mean. If anyone else really feels the need to be pedantic, it’s just not a “sub-reddit,” but you still “sub-scribe” to it, so…
It’s fine to still call it a sub. Everyone know what you mean. If anyone else really feels the need to be pedantic, it’s just not a “sub-reddit,” but you still “sub-scribe” to it, so…
Archive should probably work, but I always seem to forget about it lol.
I only access Reddit through libreddit instances and they usually have links to various undelete services in place of the deleted comment, but they never seem to work :(
Genuinely such mixed feelings about all the deleted old posts. I swear it’s well over half of the time I search up some kind of tech issue and all the relevant posts are gone. But the replies saying “thanks this fixed it so fast!” are always still there lmao.
Like I’m glad there’s less and less of a reason to go to Reddit. Fuck that site. But also… goddamn!
Good thing they already put the “TP” logo on there so I won’t forget to wipe my ass with it.
Oh yeah it’s a super common myth, but it’s about as real as alpha wolves or lemmings jumping off cliffs
Adult cats totally meow at each other. Plenty of YouTube videos of colony cats fitted with cameras where they’re doing it. Heck, earlier today there was an upvoted post of a cat meowing at another because it wanted to be groomed
Doesn’t even have to be your instance, just whatever instance the community is on.
I feel that excuse only goes so far. It’s funny; the original Half Life was my first PC shooter experience, and Alyx was my first VR experience, but HL1 manages to be engaging for me even now while Alyx already feels stale. Like, I get the decision to dumb the movement way down for VR first timers who might get motion sick, but it goes way too far and offers vanishingly few options for people who might want more immersive physics. Or, like, a sprint button. Apparently I have naturally strong VR legs, but jeez, it bothered me even on my first time with a headset
Other things should still have had more room to expand as the game runs on, too. There’s so little weapon variety and even among what it does have, the SMG and pistol fill almost the same niche. Apparently they made the AI painfully bad on purpose, but why couldn’t they have saved a more engaging combat experience for the endgame or higher difficulties? And the constant orb puzzles they used to replace the traditional physics based ones get incredibly repetitive, especially when replaying the game.
It fails to iterate on the mechanics it introduces in meaningful ways, instead choosing to introduce new things that are entirely self contained (i.e., the Jeff sequence and the final level’s vortigaunt blasts). Like, Jeff was super memorable, but part of the reason for that is he breaks up some seriously repetitive gameplay, and nothing about that level is ever relevant again.
Plus I have other gripes about sound design, physics (especially for heavy objects), even the way fall damage is handled. And the way it retcons Ep2 feels cheap to me. Idk. The game was ultimately fun, but flawed far beyond what I think can be said of the earlier games. Obviously I’m biased, but I wound up having more fun with HL2VR than Alyx.
People say Breen is sympathetic?
Ohhmygoodness I must have argued about this on the old site at least 5 different times. People really like the idea he was doing the best he could to buy time in a world where he genuinely believed fighting the Combine was impossible. I guess they were really starving for a sympathetic villain? But yeah his actions don’t leave any room for sympathy, let alone his speeches and the dialogue between him and Vance. If anything the evidence points to him working with G-Man to cause the Black Mesa incident on purpose.
The only part of 2 that hit that high for me was the underside of the bridge
True, HL2 really deemphasized platforming as something necessary to win. I’ve always figured Valve tries to make games they want to play, and they fell out of love first with platformers, then with shooters. That’s why there’s been no HL3: they’re into MOBAs now. I put together an almost entirely new PC and I’m still out here playing TF2 when I get the itch to shoot stuff; Deadlock really isn’t my jam. Honestly at this point I figure even if we do get a HL3, it will have been taken in a direction I’m not really interested in.
Yeah it feels like BM picked 3 because that’s what HL2 did, but to be fair there needed to be fewer than 10 because each individual grenade was way more powerful than in the original. At least HL2 didn’t go as far in reducing weapon variety as HLA!
Also I edited in some actual hot takes into my original post.
Yeah okbh was a meme comm and I guess its mods were equally unserious. Not like I got banned for making a non-meme post, mine was the only viewpoint in that thread that got deleted so I guess they just didn’t like what I was saying lol
Uhh yes. Oh boy, an invitation to ramble!
Personally, while I don’t hate either of the Gearbox games, I don’t think they deserve to be on the same pedestal as the Valve games, either. BS is so short and does so little worldbuilding that it’s like one step up from Lost Coast in terms of replayability. I’ve only felt the need to replay it once, and that was like a decade after my first run (I run through the mainline HL games almost every year). And it’s a huge stretch for OF to be considered canon. While it definitely goes further than BS in trying to impart interesting details, mostly it seems to recycle beats from the original game, and the parts it adds on don’t have a consistent tone. I also strongly dislike how the game tries to whitewash the military. Plus it doesn’t seem like Valve was a fan either; in HL2, the way Mossman describes teleportation working for either the humans or the Combine doesn’t fit with the existence of Race X, the headcrab life cycle is completely retconned, and not one element of that game has ever resurfaced, not a single easter egg among all the Xen fauna throughout HLA. Maybe the Xen grenades could be a reference to the OF alien grenade launcher if you really want to push it? I mean Laidlaw has even said he didn’t consider the Gearbox games when writing HL2.
As for HL1 vs HL2… I dunno, they’re very different games. HL2 obviously wins in terms of narrative storytelling, but I totally see the argument when people say that HL1’s gameplay is more fun. On the other hand, I also think HL2’s more restrained weapon design came about because Valve was being more careful about crafting enemy encounters. Like in HL1 you get weapons like the Tau cannon which are super cool but Valve don’t seem to have thought the ammo placement through very well. It’s so rare that you get used to not using it unless all your other guns are out of ammo, which is also rare, even on hard mode. The Black Mesa fan project did a much better job of showcasing those lategame weapons (at least, unless you’re a fan of Tau jumping).
Edit, actual hot takes: HLA was extremely average, even among VR games; the only standout it has is looking pretty. The boat and car in HL2 aren’t bad. More lukewarm but Breen as a character is a fully selfish, evil prick and only uses “saving humanity” to justify himself to others, he doesn’t believe it at all.
Ah jeez I’m gonna stop. Feel no obligation to read any of that. But yeah I used to post about all kinds of half life stuff. Once I wound up permabanned from okbuddyhalflife when I argued that valve popularized lootboxes and gaben was not a good billionaire
I checked Reddit last month for the first time since June of 2023 and had 4 notifications. 3 of them were about buying into Reddit’s fucking shitass IPO. I guess people just aren’t interested in my half-life hot takes :(
The problem becomes even more stark if you assume parties A and C win 25% and 26%. Heck, let’s make B even more unpopular with a 34-35-31 split. There is an incredible amount of movement required to make a new party dominant and competitive in our fucked up system.
The only reason Facebook doesn’t sound dumb is that we’ve been saying it for like 15 years
Not sure where you’re getting that 80 to 90 percent figure, but most users being on new reddit is not at all a reflection of preference, it’s of new being the default option
Yeah I remember instance hopping when I first joined Lemmy, part of the flood of new users when Reddit announced the API changes that killed mobile apps. Not one instance was working 100% of the time; I signed up on at least 4 different ones and had to keep swapping between them.
Or he watched one (1) JJ Abrams movie and is just trying to use the cool kids’ space jargon in an attempt to get people on his side
Yep. Two weeks ago I was thinking I’d wait through at least one more gen of CPUs and GPUs before upgrading–I’ve got a 6700XT which works great, but everything else is basically 2012-era tech. Now I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on replacing basically everything but the GPU as soon as tomorrow. If the country is going to implode I may as well have some extra pretty distractions.
yeah i mean, theres no way lol. even if the tech gets here that quickly there’s 0% chance prices come down significantly on lower capacity drives. these’ll be at least $500 and possibly far far more
When you absolutely have to visit Reddit for whatever reason, you should use an alternate frontend. The one I’m familiar with is called libreddit and functions similarly to nitter for twitter. You can do a search to find a large list of instances, but all you do is replace the “http://reddit.com/” part of the URL with the name of the instance. I usually use eddrit.com or safereddit.com