it's unfortunate that they are going down this route. stratagems are one of the main appeals of the game, missing out on primary, secondary, and throwable weapons due to not having a warbond isn't nearly as disappointing IMO.
something i'd like to emphasise for people who think this is no big deal, because you can earn credits by playing: not everyone has the game amount of time to play as you might. those players don't have a choice of grind for it or pay for it, for them it's pay for it or lack the stratagem.
i think it's just humour, i assume it's referring to rust's lifetimes which is a feature (mostly) unique to rust
remember, it's important to keep people ignorant to better opportunities
not even a joke for me, i can't imagine being without F-Droid!
isn't this one proprietary?
But can it run the torment nexus?
you can use coffee to keep your phone awake (also available on f-droid)
hope this helps
i forget is this app proprietary? i know a lot of their apps are
Open Golf, although besides beating your best scores there's limited content
"i just caught the plague"
"it's cause you're on that damn orb all the time!"
your telling me it's not a bug?
i thought it was somthing to do with the new flame primary and secondarys, that shouldnt be able to kill chargers being applied to the flamethrower
but, if not, this is so bizzare
there's an unfortunate bug where the flamethrower is ineffective against regular chargers (still works on behemoths apparently though), but other than that great update!
what are the odds, i watched that episode only a few days ago
on a somewhat related note, you might want to check out the neovim extension, it essentially lets you run neovim inside of VSCod(e/ium) (not just a bunch of shortcuts)
<continue.dev> with a local ollama setup, there's also tabnine, which can be run locally (i think?)
jump pack, great vs automatons?
to me i've always thought of the jump pack as a kind of gag stratagem, don't get me wrong i love using it, but it seems outclassed by almost everything else you could bring. one area where it does shine is in automaton missions, where you often need to get into a base and call down a hellbomb. the jump pack is great at skipping past the walls surrounding automaton bases, and getting right to the objective. at least a few times, i've used this strategy to great effect. i've seen a few clips of helldivers using it to jump onto factory striders and tanks, to then deliver stratagems directly to these heavy targets. personally, i'm not skilled (or brave!) enough to attempt this, but it sure looked cool.
anyway, what do you think about the jump pack, and what ways are you using it to spread democracy?
i find the grenade pistol great against them, or failing that, grenades
came here to comment this, "fair-code" is just a fancy way to say proprietary
besides the capitalist aspects of libertarianism, i really appreciate it in terms of protecting free speech like this
super exciting, but in a way i have kind of "lost interest" in frontier models, since the resources needed to run them is beyond what most people have access to. i mostly see the future in smaller models (like 3.1 8B for example), anyone else share this feeling?
also unrelated but, i was previously librecat on here (my last instance stopped working)
if gamers keep allowing companies to install kernel level anti-cheat, i fear the answer is sooner rather than later.