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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • I mean, you can move, sure. The parts I’m thinking of are in the first rover you come across, and the 2nd transporter. As well as the bushes, when you learn more about those.

    You can walk around a smallish confined area, and you are locked out of other interactions until the dialogue ends. It’s probably not as big of an experience killer in the full game, but it really turned me off in the demo.





  • As someone who works in a dairy manufacturing facility, you really aren’t making sense.

    You’re describing fairly straightforward industrial processes.

    There is bacterial growth in every single food manufacturing facility in the world. It’s unavoidable.

    That’s why there is constant, and I mean constant cleaning. Stainless steel or silicon are used for any surfaces that the product touches, there is a TON of QA testing done specifically for allergens and bacteria. All factories are held to regulatory standards, I can’t imagine this operation would be any less safe and compliant.





  • Lies of P feels fantastic

    The Invincible looks really good, and seems to have a compelling story, but the execution is off. You basically click on things in the world, get some dialogue with your handler, then move on to more things to click.

    Sometimes the dialogue runs really long, and you are prevented from taking most actions while it goes on. I ended up sitting still for multiple long periods and it just completely took me out of it. Could be a good book.







  • Linux gaming is growing a lot, especially in the last couple of years. You can play almost any windows game on Linux, the biggest hang-up right now is anti-cheat. Most anti-cheat made for windows will not like being emulated on Linux, and even if it works a lot of time you will run the risk of being banned.

    So bigger multiplayer games, mainly AAA titles, are still lagging behind.