- Pecco: Super clean
- Aleix: Surprise of the weekend
- Brad: The stewards need to get all the way off his back ffs
So wouldn´t the logical solution be to turn it into a one manufacturer event? I mean, if the talent of guys like MM or FQ, who are seriously good riders, is not enough to make their bikes keep up with bikes from Ducati or KTM, what´s the solution here? If ONLY the rider should make the difference, EVERYTHING else needs to be the same, right?
Kann mir sehr gut vorstellen, dass man hier Regeln am Werk sein können, die die gröbsten Drohungen direkt pauschal abwehren. Als Mod würde ich es schon irgendwie zu schäzten wissen, wenn Morddrohungen garnicht erst bei mir ankämen. Und je nach förmulierung kann so ein Automatismus auch schon mal das wort “stirbt” oder “sterben” als drohung auffassen.
Almost every time “regular” people get in trouble for piracy, the reason is that they seeded something, a copyright law firm (or their contractor) noticed it, noted their IP address and then either went and got the real life address from the ISP so that they could send you “the bill” or they made the ISP send you something, depending on where you live really.
That means, as long as that that IP address that shows up on that law firms screen isn´t actually “your own”, isn´t immediately traceable to you simply by calling up your ISP, you´re already one step ahead in the game.
That law firm might still try to contact the owner of that IP though, either to send them “a bill” or to get them to rat on you. And that´s why it is important that your VPN provider operates in a way that allows them to simply ignore that. Either by operating out of a country that doesn´t mandate them to “help finding you” or by simply not keeping any logs of what actual IP was connected to what VPN IP at what time.
So if you have a VPN provider that maybe operates out or through a country where piracy is legal or has proven through audits that they couldn´t rat even if they wanted, you´re highly unlikely to get into any trouble.
After much fun with World of Tanks, I discovered World of Warships for me this week. In which I have quite a bit more luck than with the tanks I must say. Not once have I been blind-spotted and then fired upon by 5 enemies I couldn’t even see yet
Also I tried MotoGP 23 but for the life of me, I can’t get that bike to stay within the track limits. Most laps are relatively fine otherwise but these track limits keep invalidating my time.
Plot twist: Ist zivil Streife.
If the game actually does something useful with that connection, I don´t have a problem with it. Examples:
However, sometimes the always on is just a way for the devs to battle piracy. In which case its hurting the actual gaming experience.
I´m not familiar with Diablo 4 to be honest. So, in my understanding, the fact that it need an internet connection alone can´t be the reason for not being able to pause the game, right? There must be some real time interaction going on between your “world” and the worlds of others.
EDIT: Hm, I read up on it for a second and it seems like there is a portal that you can use to teleport to a safe place? A town? Supposedly you can even do that from within a dungeon AND even teleport back to the same place?
It´s fascinating how some people are so excited about this while others hate it. Shows how important proper communication is.
Approval hat nicht lange gedauert, ich hab aber nicht genau darauf geachtet. Bin schon sehr gespannt wie das alles so laufen wird die nächsten Wochen.
Boy do I have news for you