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Maybe for some, I bought the game for the promise of a plethora of flora and fauna, but it is all the same in different colors. As wide as an ocean, as deep as a puddle. I try it with every single update and it got better but it is still not what they teased it to be. Happy for everyone who loves it though.


I feel like OctoPi is not a smart name


Portal 2, bought it a month ago for 1.-


The CEO has to go because they failed to deliver? Right? I mean that’s why they get paid so much, to take responsibility. Now they will face the consequences of their failure! No?


Uh yes I am super exited for the AI denoiser. Videos from Nvidia looked great. And Reflex is also awesome.

I don’t dislike everything from Nvidia, I just don’t like what the upscaler and frame-gen do.


That’s like their opinion. In every single game I tried it looked worse than native. I always try it at first and then usually disable it.



Starfield, BG3, Battlefield 2042. Whenever I actually get time to play any of them.


Yes but planets like that are realistically quite common. The ones with special features and biomes however are few but quite well done. Really not comparable.


Anything is better than No Man Sky, after a trillion updates they still haven’t fixed the one issue the game has. There is only a single planet but a million copies of it with different colors.


That’s completely untrue. Unlimited SMS is part of basically any plan. 5 buck prepaid plan has free SMS included.


This has to be a US thing, in Switzerland there is not a single person I communicate with using iMessage. It’s WhatsApp or Signal.


What? That doesn’t make any sense, why would they suddenly ask for payment to use their own API?


I mean the user initiates the login flow and gets the token, why does it matter how many users Relay has?

In order to make requests to reddit’s API via OAuth, you must acquire an Authorization token, either on behalf of a user or for your client

Maybe I am misunderstanding how API pricing for reddit works though. Do they count it against the app id and not the user?


Apps that make fewer than 100 queries per minute using OAuth authentication

This is what Reddit allows for free, why is Relay asking for 1$ when using 50 queries a day?

Edit: Nevermind, reddit apparently counts access against the app-id and not the logged in user. So this would only work if you could use your own app-id within Relay which isn’t possible.