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  • I apologize for the broad generalisation (in my defence, the use of demonyms in such a context doesn’t always suggets complete generalisation). That was uncalled for.

    I’ve lived for several years and travelled a lot around the US (both while living there and during subsequent visits). The impression I got is that corruption is not purely a far right thing and a far larger proportion of say the centre-right voting public enable it than would think. They might not be as openly committed to crime and corruption as say the far right, but much for the centre-right voting is simply too well off to risk rocking the boat and pursuing true anti-crime measures.

    Let me give you an example of the latter. Meta has been found to knowling enable and support fraud to the tune of $16 B (10% plus of revenues) in 2024 alone. They even had a playbook to enable this scheme, so there likely entent to engage in crime.

    This is a more pedestrian example, there also the enablement of Rohingya genocide (I don’t support capital punishment, but I would be willing to consider exceptions for egregious crimes against humanity, but let’s go with a more clear cut case.

    Am I being unreasonable in stating that the vast majority of the centre-right voting public may vaguely believe Meta’s action to be criminal, but they fundamentally oppose any actions that might address such criminal activities. Things like immediate internment of all Meta executives and senior operational staff involved in this scheme, raids on their properties to uncover evidence, asset seizures for any entities involved in crime (so Zuckerburg would lose ownership stake in Meta if his engagement was proven during criminal proceedings)

    The facts are pretty clear in this case, Meta didn’t even deny it, they decided to try PR their way out of it, hoping the issue would be forgotten.

    There may be structural reasons for not pursuing such crimes, but that’s a weak excuse. Every country has problems (some far more challenging than American structural issues),

    I stand by what I said, tech platforms (especially B2C, but not only) run by entities either based in the US or being subject to American influence cannot be trusted.

    I will happily change my stance; it brings me no joy to see any country become a bastion of negative forces such as oligarchy and global promotion of crime and corruption. But there are limits to open mindedness and a desire to emphasis the positive elements of a given culture/nation.

    At some point, there has to be real world changes and impact. I do not believe a hypothetical win by the centre-right in both legislative and executive office will change anything (FWIW, I actually lived in the US under Obama). I will also note that the issues with Valve were implementing during Obama’s terms.





  • It’s funny with respect to the HoMM series, I strongly prefer HoMM2, I’ve played both HoMM1 (way after it came out, HoMM2 was the thing at that time with I started playing PC games) and HoMM3 and I actually like HoMM2 more.

    HoMM2 works great with the Heroes 2 Resurrection / Fheroes2 open source engine (high resolution support and a bunch more).

    I’ve never thought about it, but I think one of the reasons that I prefer HoMM2 is the combination of the distinctly mid 90s high end (for that time) pixelart and the 80s motifs. HoMM3 was honestly somewhat similar in terms of visual aesthetic, but also leaning a little more to the “Y2K” era “3D multimedia” feel and with less of an 80s vibe. As strange as it sounds, I feel that in 1996 the 80s were still part of the common milieu, while by 1999/2000 the 80s were already considered definitely outmoded.

    I am going by memory (I only became a teenager in the early 2000s), but I think I am not too far off.

    The map visuals are definitely a lot nicer than the splash screen and city visuals. That being said, I think this looks prettier:

    Perhaps it’s just nostalgia, but I would argue there are both visual and gameplay elements that benefit this style. It’s a lot more distinctive; you can immediately pick up what’s going on, but also it’s a unique and vivid style that defines the series.



  • Funny thing is I don’t support Valve or Tim Sweeney. While by American standards, Valve are angels, that is a very low standard. Sweeney is your stereotypical American corporate degenerate:

    But honestly Valve is no better. Europe (and other countries/regions) should either force Valve to have to de facto white label their store for Europe (where they are a junior partner and hold minimal control) or kick them out. And I am not saying there can’t be collaboration on common goals; e.g. investing into Linux support and open platforms, but you can’t have Americans in charge of major platforms. That ship has sailed.

    There are many massive issues with Valve:

    • They made a huge contribution to the rise of lootbox gambling schemes
    • They initially attempted a fraudulent scheme on local consumer laws on refunds
    • For most of Steam’s life their TOS had mandatory arbitration requirements which is a local corruption scheme that is not too different from Soviet kangaroo courts. In their defence they did add that “as far as your country’s laws permit”.

    I will admit that the overall logic of the case doesn’t make sense.



  • Most of the paradox DLC come with free updates though.

    That may be true, but I am not interested in a game where every little gameplay element is monetized into DLC and then you need to figure out which DLC is worth buying and it’s not clear what you’re exactly playing.

    On their Steam page, I have ~30 DLC in a $180 bundle. I am good.

    I can either by a new(er) indie space strategy game (which I can come back to after a break) or play an older game with long running mods (some of which are actually a lot more novel and unique and keep getting updates).

    One example is the Dune Wars mod for Civ 4 which I’ve played almost for as long as the regular Civ 4 configuration. It’s even been updated with graphics from the Villeneuve movies. You get an elaboratly designed, 4X Civ4 total conversion mod, with a great respect for the lore and its gameplay implementation, with updates spanning many years (if not decades), for free.