Spoiler alert: your individual choices don’t matter. Drastic and sweeping changes need to be made at the corporate/supply chain level if we have any hope of surviving this.
So… We’re fucked.
Unregistered torrents (from upgrades to season packs or nuked releases) and the occasional upgrade paths that don’t always work.
My own upgrade paths tend to pull in some versions which get made redundant so every so often, just ensuring there’s no multiple copies as a result of said upgrades
Diablo 3/4 is not split screen on PC
You can use sonarr and radarr without indexers. There’s even built-in support for major trackers without need for additional apps like Prowlarr.
That said, I use autobrr to handle the monitoring of releases and let the other apps filter out what they actually want
I mean, it’s not hard to make a browser screenshot say whatever you want it to say.
I had more difficulty remembering the markdown image syntax than I did spoofing your comment
Moonlight on the deck (via flatpak), Sunshine on the PC
I had that issue with the built-in streaming recently too. Sunshine has been flawless for me (though I did have to patch my nvidia video driver to overcome the nvFbc limitations in consumer cards)
They also learned nothing from a previous experience where the sub lost contact and got lost for hours. There were discussions of adding a beacon to the sub but that clearly never happened.
I guess the CEO never expected cutting corners would directly affect his life.
The only entity benefiting in this scenario is Denuvo, while the client clutches their pearls to protect a misguided concept of the elusive lost sale. Denuvo rakes in cash in the name of copy protection, but the truth is most acts of piracy are driven by a lack of means to obtain the product or a desire to demo the product.
Sure it’s their right to protect it but I don’t think there’s any accurate way to actually measure the impact of games with and without such aggressive copy protection.