Sir the color scheme is called grindr
Sir the color scheme is called grindr


Yes Undertale truly is a pioneer in graphical fidelity lmao I do love me some 8-bit graphical fidelity


I mean I replied to someone who obviously didn’t play it after the bugs were fixed in the phantom liberty update. There are genuine complaints about cyberpunk but bugs, nah. Not anymore at least.
And for me Undertale, KCD, Civilization series, and really most indie platformers. I don’t like shitty graphics.


Yea I love cyberpunk. The lore alone makes it top 3 of all time for me.


Ive got 300+ hours in Cyberpunk and I’ve not encountered a single bug. I did play it after the Phantom Liberty release though so all bugs were ironed out by then.
And get out of here with the horrible combat part. You can do so many builds in Cyberpunk that are all viable. I get that lots of people were really disappointed with it’s initial release but the combat in the game is top notch now.
This may sound weird but I never expected myself to find hacking into a security cam system and killing every enemy inside a building through the cameras while sitting on top of wall outside, to be so much fun. And that’s the netrunner build which is arguably the most passive build in the game.
You wanna have some air dashing sword slashing op shit, play with a sandy.
Or play a build in which getting damaged from your own grenades gives you damage res so you’re flying all around the area, jumping throwing down a grenade, and then shooting everything with an assault rifle.
That’s just 3 builds - then there’s smart weapons, there’s sandy + pistols, there’s berserk build, blunt weapon build (best weapon is a dildo.) You can literally spend a thousand hours on the combat without repeating a build.
You know all things considered - the global ISP backbone infrastructure is actually quite robust.
Undersea fiber cuts actually happen more often than people realize but aside from slower speeds or higher loading times, most people won’t even notice actually because of how redundant it is.
I don’t know of a single point of failure in the global ISP or internet cable network actually. Is anyone aware of any such vulnerability existing?
Its so robust really. How do you ever bring it down completely even if you wanted to. At best you can slow it down to a crawl.