Your title should be "fuck subscriptions, except subscriptions from this site pulled from 1998" since everything in your guide relies on a paid debrid sub.
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Hey this name is familiar.... these guys sent me all their app telemetry for a couple weeks because they hardcoded AWS LB IPs into their software, and I got lucky enough to get one of those recycled IPs.
Wouldn't be surprised if their apps are still screwed up and sending large amounts of junk traffic at me, but at least now it's going into a void.
Maybe someone should fork Opencart and patch the security vulnerabilities and try to drive people away from this guy's repo, since he's just combative anytime someone raises a concern.
Or quit using his code altogether.
Oh cool, so Elon has helped contribute to the adderall shortage in a roundabout way.
If they had released mod tools on day 1 like they originally said, most of the game-breaking issues would have been addressed by modders by now.
If the game doesn't meet their own standards, why exactly did they bother releasing it instead of delaying PC like the consoles were?
Steam is the only legitimate source to buy Steam games, every single one of the third party resellers deals in illegitimate keys
I have a 3090Ti and on every save so far, the game becomes borderline unplayable right around 12-13k pops. Complete FPS drop plus intermittent freezing that doesn't end until I close the game. I would be fine with this on an early-access game, which is what they should've released CS2 as initially.
I did wind up doing a few maps and have been getting decent FPS initially, but as soon as I hit 13k pops in any save, I suddenly get straight up freezes every 30-45s. Game definitely has potential but imo should've had the PC release delayed alongside consoles.
I've got major fps drops on the menu (after tuning the recommended settings) on a 3090Ti, and was hitting some random bugs right away in the game. I'll come back to it in a few months, hopefully performance is way better and everything's more polished by the time the console edition releases.
He probably had to drop it because his lawyers wanted paid up front to represent him.
Backing a Kickstarter for a game is the same as preordering. Money leaves your pocket and enters the studio's before the game is out.