Clocking in to receive a character 🫡
The game itself was frustrating too, but I could've looked entirely past it, if not for the player base being overwhelmingly awful. And what I never understood is how they even enjoy the game. Their lack of thinking translates into the methodical gameplay exactly as you'd expect.
That was always the worst part of it for me. Reliably topping the scoreboard while being talked down to by men who stopped maturing at age 13 (and sometimes outright 13 year olds). It never mattered how hard I carried, I was still the subject of anger. God forbid I spoke with my clockable voice
What game was it for you? For me, it was R6 Siege. But 5 years and 1500 hours in, I just realized it's not fun at all. Well, I knew that already but my friends kept dragging me back to it. Now we play it a lil every fews weeks at most, and I can have fun when we do play, or we simply swap games.
There's nothing wrong with offering the option, I suppose, but using separate locations for user data is the sane default, especially for systemwide installed programs. Even non-installed programs defaulting to using AppData (or .local for Linux) is nice. Portable should be an explicit choice.
that's necessary tho, that's the entire point of AppData existing. Documents can make sense for certain software (like a DAW storing projects or samples there by default, for example). But programs generally shouldn't act portable if they aren't
i love the name Milk-V
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