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Cake day: Jun 10, 2023

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I got the game for free when I purchased my video card. I got past the boring, 12 hour “intro.”

This game is just not doing it for me at all. Cities Skylines 2 got a bunch of negative reviews but I’ve played that significantly more than Starfield.


I tend to re-district for higher capacity and then add new, low density districts more to the outskirts as I progress.



I’ve exclusively used AMD GPU’s since building my first PC 27 years ago. I’m not aware of things “kinda-sorta” not working.


It seems like my eyes are just deteriorating quickly now. I end up getting a new prescription each year in December.


No see… I have glasses and an 65" TV… I really can’t get better.


It’s a good idea, but my eyes aren’t good enough to read my screen if I park my ass on the couch and need to view the TV to read dialogue text :(


I can’t tell if I don’t like Starfield, or playing games anymore. I got it on September 1st, and played it for a few hours that night. I played it for a couple hours the night after that, and then I played it for like 30 minutes yesterday. I haven’t really been hardcore about any game since before the pandemic. It’s not the same now that my gaming machine lives at the desk that is also my home office. I’ve typically wanted to just get out of this room when work is done, so a game has to be really good to keep me sitting here.


Anyone remember before LinkedIn when there was a law that people didn’t have to disclose their race on a job application, and how 90% of people ignored that protection and decided to post up their headshot on linked in anyway?


I’ve come to terms with the reality that if you can think up something shitty that fucks end users and consumers, it will happen.