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At least Sony is better than a Kakao hostile takeover.

But that is like saying chlamydia is better than gonorrhea. Both suck.


Make a cheater pool and put anyone you detect using cheats in a separate matchmaking system that only matches cheaters with cheaters.

And never ban anyone, ofc.


It should definitely no longer be in a system that could attempt a transaction or other checks, it should be archived.

So definitely some sort of case here for sure


This is just from memory and I haven’t double checked it but.

There’s exemptions in GDPR, and some of them are related to financial, tax and safety stuff.

A company has to be able to prove legitimacy of transactions for 10 years in most of Europe, so keeping your card details and transaction history etc for 10 years is within GDPR exemptions for sure.

The real issue here is why the card of someone who has otherwise completely ended their customer relationship with the business was accessed in any way.


A tile is around 5gb, you can go through 1-2 tiles per minute. They only stream what is needed instead of the entire tile when you go through one.

If they downloaded the entirety of every tile as you went through them you’d need 5-600gb of storage for every hour of playtime (assuming you don’t fly the same route all the time) and you’d also need the internet speed to keep downloading 500gb per hour (1.1gbit!)


This is quite funny to read, I quite liked Heat and played it all the way through.

Unbound however is by far my least favourite Need for Speed, and one of very few games I regret purchasing.

I just really really do not vibe with it at all, the catch up mechanic is atrocious, and the story and progression is just absolutely terrible.


Look up YouTube videos on fastest max level on RS3. You can get all your levels to max level with micro transaction loot boxes in a very very short time for a very very large amount of money.


That is definitely strange, but might be an overreaction by Valve and not done by Arrowhead.

Edit: Seems it was indeed done by Valve.


PSN (PlayStation Network) is available in 73 countries.

It was PSNow (PlayStation Now, their game steaming service) that was only in 19 countries. PSNow was merged into PlayStation Plus as the Premium level package, and is in 30 or so countries.


It used to be possible (probably still is) to use magisk to get around it for my bank, but I stopped caring after the EU did some laws forcing interoperability between banks so I can just use my other banks app to access the accounts for that bank.

Might be worth looking into!


GrapheneOS doesn’t either. It does Android Hardware Attestation instead of SafetyNet. It has never, and will never spoof SafetyNet.



The app for my bank DNB (Norway) doesn’t work on my LineageOS phone, but it works on my GrapheneOS phone. I wonder if they’ve added the graphene keys, because it just suddenly started working a while ago, though might be some GrapheneOS magic