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  • Just gotta find a server with one of the mods...

    https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2988491347

    The best part of PZ modding is how little you have to do. Boot the regular game and click multiplayer and just join a modded server. The game will download, install, and apply a few hundred mods without you doing anything.

  • Except the kids aren't getting 2 dolls. They're getting dragged out into the middle of the street half naked in the middle of the night because the brownshirts can't even read an address correctly when they're casually disappearing whole families.

    Why the fuck is this even reported on. Fuck this whole system, down to the author that thought 'ya that's worth making an article'

    Don't buy your kids dolls. Buy them fpv drones.

  • It's worth mentioning at every chance that south Florida had a radically different Latino/Caribbean population than the rest of the states. Cubans, sure. But also larger representations of every south/central American country. The wealthy Latinos also flock there. They will snowbird there the same as New Yorkers or Canadians. Theres an older generation with much stronger ties to religion. All of this contributes little by little towards the Latino population leaning right in south florida.

  • Yes definitely. If you search Google for 'VAC enabled games' you'll get an easy link to the steam website filtered to just games with valve anti cheat. There's a search bar on that page you can use to check if a game is on that list. If it's not there, have at it.

    Pretty typically just online games use it. Cheat engine wouldn't be able to do much anyway, as most multi-player games will keep track of the fun variables serverside instead of on your computer. It's a jerk move anyway to ruin other people's fun by cheating in multiplayer.

    Edit: Google isn't showing that link anymore for me. I think this is it, it looks right:

    https://store.steampowered.com/search/?sort_by=Released_DESC&category2=8&ndl=1

  • I've started rooting through my steam library looking for unplayed games that have steam trading cards and achievements. I'll install the game and give it a try to see if it's entertaining. If it's not, I'll leave it on the main menu for a few hours to get the trading cards so it doesn't come up again in my search.

    If the steam achievements look easy, I'll try to break open the game with cheat engine by myself as a sort of game of its own. No doubt I could find some cheat engine trainer that makes the game a single button click but where's the fun in that.

    If you're even the slightest bit technically inclined and never heard of cheat engine, I highly recommend it. It lets you memory edit running applications like games. Once you figure out what you're doing you can change in game variables on the fly. The game isn't the game anymore, figuring out how to break the game is the game. When you install cheat engine you can actually run it on itself, and it is basically a self contained tutorial. Check up in the help menu to get started, the tutorial is AMAZING.

  • So true

  • Does soda have pairings like wine? I had no idea, I just cracked open sodas. What kinda faux pas have I been doing all my life? Oh God, is everyone looking at me weird when I drink soda wrong?

  • This feels line the 'YOUR AD HERE' version of putting missing kids on milk cartons. Does the presence of the milkwalker mean no kids went missing that week? Maybe we should want to see the milkwalker more often.