thirdorbital

joined 1 year ago
 

My wife and I each have our own gaming rig and we have played a ton of games without issue. However, trying to party up in D4 isn't just laggy, it's unplayable. I'm talking jogging in place for minutes at a time, can't interact with doors or equip armors, completely busted. Solo play has what I'd call "normal" lag but nothing like being in a party.

Cross play and Cross platform chat are off. BNET launcher is closed. Updated drivers, etc. No torrents or VPN or anything like that running. It's got to be server side right? But if everyone's experience was as awful as ours I'd expect to here much more complaining. Anyone got any other suggestions?

[–] thirdorbital@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sorry, I don't use wefwef. In the main browser, you can navigate to the community and the "block" button is right below the "subscribe" option.

[–] thirdorbital@sh.itjust.works 43 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Near as I can tell, there are certain communities that have a "rule" that every time you browse that community, you must post something before you leave. This leads to a lot of low effort shitposting that I guess some people find fun but I just blocked those communities so my /All feed wasn't cluttered.

[–] thirdorbital@sh.itjust.works 22 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't love this example because enjoyment of the object isn't really a cost. If I buy a book or a videogame or a movie, the time it takes to enjoy the media is the value, not the cost.

If you're talking about maintenance and upkeep on your car, that is a different type of cost that has to be weighed against the cost and time expenditure of a bus pass or whatever your alternative was.

In other words I feel like this is a catchy phrase that kind of falls apart once you start to dig at it.

[–] thirdorbital@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I feel like there's a lot more to this than "pay it twice". If you're talking purely in dollars, then you'll want to consider maintenance and upkeep over the expected lifetime of the object and compare that to alternatives. Additionally, everything has an opportunity cost because no resource is limitless and you could have allocated it elsewhere. Finally, emotional and other intangible benefits are something that most people have a very difficult time quantifying.

If you want to say "consider more than just the purchase price" then I'm with you.