Mikina

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[–] Mikina@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for this, it actually made me realize that there is another MMO I spent more of my childhood with - Stat Wars Galaxies, and more importantly, that I can still play it on private servers. Which also extends to WoW, playing on a private server might acually be a good compromise, when I get the urge again.

But so far, I'm falling for FFXIV. Hopefully Square Enix isn't as bad as Blizz. I remember hearing some NFT writings on the wall, but so far it doesn't sound too bad.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

I just got through whole of ARR and started HW, so I should be past that point. Haven't really noticed it too much, but the difference in pacing is kind of apparent in the hindsight. The story is interesting enough and the game never ceases to amaze me with variety of side activities or QoL things that I don't mind a slower pace and am greatful for the game as is. Especially comparing it to WoW, its such a breath of fresh air. So far it feels like the game SWTOR wished to be, and it's great.

I also think that they heavily cut through the amount of slog required for ARR, judging by the list of removed mandatory MSQ quests on wiki.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

To add to other commenters - its also really hard, assuming you play solo, to focus on your own performance and not blame teammates. I've never been toxic, and tried to focus on my own gameplay, but I eventually realized its almost impossible. Even though I thought that I don't care about others, and even though I managed to never be toxic, it only ocurred to me when I switched to StarCraft, where you play 1v1 and there's no-one else to blame. It was so mentally taxing, queueing for another game when you know that you just suck and will loose again to some easy build. I lasted for two months of ranked StarCraft, before I had to quit due to mental health. I just wasn't able to play anymore and was dreading the next match.

Which is something that never happened to me in MOBAs, because even though I was sure I'm only focusing on myself, it became clear that wasn't true - otherwise, I'd have quickly had the same problem as with 1v1 games. I managed to not be toxic because I hate toxicity and am non-confrotational in general, but if you are someone with less self-control, blaming your teammates just come so, so naturally. And accepting your own mistakes is way harder than I thought, which surprised me by how much.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It was more funny when I didn't know that :(

But thanks! I kind of expected it's something like that :D

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I started FFXIV trial few weeks ago, and so far I was having a blast. The major issue is that I probably won't manage to convince my friends and partner to also switch, since they are invested in WoW and are having fun. But the plan is to find a nice FC and get some regular events in, and we'll see how it goes.

On the other hand, I tried that with GW2 a few years ago, had a blast, found someone random to play with, but eventually I just forgot about the game... Which is something that never happens with WoW 😠

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 28 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Blizzard. I've been recently thinking about how much of a "comfort food" the game is for me, and how no other game could ever get me the same feeling as returing back to a game I've spent literally months player over the last 15 years. It's my escapism, where I don't have to stress about anything and know so much about the game, that I don't have to learn anything new or unknown, which makes it even more comfortable. It's also a game where I have a lot of friends, and since they are in the similar boat, we usually just meet up for an expansion - but investing our whole group into another game usually just fails.

The problem is, that Blizzard knows this and has started to exploit it. Milking players of as much money as they can, while abandoning their "Players First" motto and absolutely shitting over the playerbase by gutting most of the development teams that had some passion left, hiring management who didn't care about the game in the slightest and only was there to increase revenue and reduce costs as much as possible.

It's more and more apparent, the game is in the worst and buggiest state as far as I remember, lot of content was cut, there's literally no customer support - people can be stuck for weeks with their character somewhere, while only response they get is an AI generated "FUCK YOU", and their only hope being that their post will blow up on reddit and someone will actually look at their case.

The new book about Blizzard is so depressing read, and makes me extremely angry. Fuck all those people who ruined the company, even though one of the founding owners was extremely against it and fought for years to keep at least some semblance of original vision. And he lost.

I hate that I always return to the game when I'm down and just need a serious dose of escapism from real life, that only this game can provide. I'm slowly trying to invest myself into other MMOs, and get rid of this toxic, gaslighting ex WoW has been for me. But what I hate the most is how obvious their change of priorities is in their recent games.

I wish nothing but the worst for people who ruined Blizzard. We could've had second Larian, if it was Morhaime instead of Kodick and his greed who won.

Thankfully, we have FFXIV and Path of Exile, that still respect players, and Blizz games can go fuck themselves. I hope I'll manage to finally transition from WoW for good this time.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Dovetail sounds like a bird. It's not a bird, right? Right?

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

I mean... Every game you download and run can do almost anything on your computer, no matter what it's written in. It's just code.

My first C2 agent I made for our malware to use in Red Teamings was a Unity Engine headless server.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm finding it hard to believe. A random soldier from, as he said, super highly guarded and well-performing nuclear millitary base just happened to get away with a proof, to go and tell western media how highly trained, guarded and prepared the nuclear facilities are? If it's genuine, I highly respect that, but I still suspect that especially given what we know about the state of russian army, and how they operate mostly through info wars, I'd wage it's more of a "he was send here to talk about how amazingly preared the nuclear bases are".

If the overall tone of the message is fearmongering (see, russian nuclear bases are super guarded and can launch nukes within a minute, that they maintain daily!), then it's probably just a setup by ISB.

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wasn't using AI for leaderboards against the rules? Or did you mean win as in completed?

[–] Mikina@programming.dev 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Great, nothing better than training LLMs on vulnerability assessment and Red Teaming reports of banks and clients. I hope this does have a GPO.

Not that it would help. Even though there is a chance the testers would turn it off (assuming they even know about it, I just learned about it today and already worked with two reports this week, just like dozen of my colleagues across several dozen projects) the report still goes through the hands of several management and even sales people on both sides. Unless both ITs has caught wind of it and have the GPO turned to opt out (which is unlikely), I'm honestly really looking forward to some training data in the form of highly confidential security data leaking.

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