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Paul Bernadt

@SentiNel090

I like making witty/sarcastic/acerbic comments online. Also Rin Tohsaka.

Tartu, Estonia Se unió Nisan 2011
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MarcoMeatball
MarcoMeatball@Marcodmeatball·
made a friend today.
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V@vnodkumar19·
I really needed that Colour of Lumina 😜
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Paul Bernadt
Paul Bernadt@SentiNel090·
@AlpelDokkan I'll believe it when I see the official account announce it. However... Should probably speed up on my Saber pulls just in case...
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Alpel
Alpel@AlpelDokkan·
At least Rin is coming to HSR
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ℤ𝕖𝕖𝕫𝕙𝕦!
She was in a bad situation and she called her parents, then this happened. Best dad ever 😍
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Fenix Ammunition
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
The first guy gets killed but takes 3-4 cops with him, so they only have 16 to send after the next guy. The next guy dies too, but now the kill squad is down to 12 and they just witnessed 8 of their buddies get wasted. The rest quit before the third guy gets his turn. Simple.
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LUCKYY10P
LUCKYY10P@LUCKYY10P·
I didn't know you could do this in Crimson Desert. Credit: DansGaming
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Thotsune Miku
Thotsune Miku@ThotsuneMiku·
@Da7_Tech Y'all keep trying to sneak that stand in there, which makes y'all look retarded. That's why no one takes your PC advice.
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Da7em
Da7em@Da7_Tech·
Appreciate all the responses. Let me go through everything. "PC costs more than PS5 Pro." Nobody buys the Pro alone. Disc drive ($80), stand ($30), taxes — you're already at $1,000 before a single game. And Sony just announced another price hike in April. The MSI Katana 15 with an RTX 5070 is on sale right now for $1,299. No subscriptions. PS Plus runs $80–$160 every year just to play online. Stack that over five years and the console is far more expensive. Games on Steam and G2A cost a fraction of PlayStation prices. And if you think PC means a big tower — gaming laptops exist. I connect mine to a 27-inch monitor and get the full setup experience anywhere. "You don't truly own your PC games either." On PC you have the files. Back them up. Crack them if access is ever taken. On PlayStation your account gets banned or hacked and everything's gone — Sony has no real answer for that. The option to protect what you paid for exists on PC. It simply doesn't on PlayStation. "PS5 Pro has PSSR." DLSS is in a completely different league. Digital Foundry confirmed it — PSSR beats FSR but DLSS outperforms it in sharpness, detail, and temporal stability by a significant margin. Nvidia has years of hardware-level refinement behind it. PSSR is a decent first attempt, nothing more. And here's what most people don't realize until they actually sit in front of a PC monitor: 2K native looks better than the upscaled 4K Sony sells you. The 4K on PS5 is reconstructed, not real. "This generation had great exclusives." PS1, PS2, PS3 — dozens of landmarks per generation. PS4 gave us maybe 15 worth remembering. On PS5 I personally played two exclusives before they hit PC — Spider-Man 2 and Ragnarök. Ragnarök, sitting on one of the greatest mythologies ever built, wraps its main story in 17 hours. $80 for that. Compare that to The Witcher 3, Red Dead 2, Crimson Desert — 100+ hours of genuine quality. I personally put 800 hours into The Witcher 3. And right now Crimson Desert on base PS5 runs at 30fps in Quality Mode while Performance Mode looks like a PS3 game with broken lighting. In 2026. Now something worth adding: PS Plus prices went up. Hardware prices went up. Again. Did the quality improve? Did we get more exclusives? No. Fewer games, shorter experiences, more paywalls. Prices move in one direction. The product moves in the other. On PC I know people gaming today on GPUs that are 8–10 years old. Can your PS4 run a modern game right now? Will your PS5 run new releases two years from now, or will Sony tell you it's time to buy the next box? On PC you upgrade on your terms. No need for Xbox AND PlayStation. No split subscriptions. You control your resolution, frame rate, settings, mods — everything. Yes, switching to PC takes some adjustment. It's a learning curve. But it's a one-time investment of your time — and after that, the freedom is permanent. The door to PC is open. Freedom is on the other side.
Da7em@Da7_Tech

This generation of PlayStation has been one of the worst in gaming history, and I'll tell you exactly why. Sony has released almost nothing that actually justifies upgrading to a new console — Spider-Man 2 being the one exception. Most people are still playing online games that run perfectly fine on last-gen hardware. If it weren't for that, nobody would have a reason to buy the PS5 at all. Then there's PS Plus — overpriced, underwhelming, and shoved down your throat just to play online. You can't even touch multiplayer without paying them first. A friend of mine couldn't play Split Fiction with me because he didn't have a PS Plus subscription, even though I already owned the game. Think about that. Who actually owns the console here — you or Sony? And the hardware situation is embarrassing. Someone jailbroke a PS5, threw Linux on it, and got performance nearly identical to the PS5 Pro. That tells you everything. The gap between the PS5 and the PS5 Pro is mostly software and AI upscaling tricks — not real hardware. Sony is artificially holding back performance and charging you $1,000 for a console that'll be obsolete in a year or two. And the controller? The DualSense is one of the most expensive controllers on the market and still ships with bad joystick components that wear out constantly. I personally know someone who's bought four of them. This is exactly why switching to PC isn't a luxury — it's a necessity. On PC, you own your games. You play on your terms. No subscriptions, no paywalls, no artificial locks. You want ray tracing? Turn it on. You want higher frames over better visuals? Your call. You want to play a game from 2003 next to a game from 2025? Go ahead. No compatibility issues. No company deciding what you're allowed to run or when. On PC, you don't need an Xbox AND a PlayStation. You don't split your money across multiple subscriptions that give you nothing back. You know exactly where every dollar goes. And speaking of where your money goes — when you buy PlayStation, you're funding a company that has spent this entire generation actively disrespecting its audience. Muscular female leads shoehorned into male-built worlds. Weak, hollow male characters. Beloved IPs gutted to push an agenda. Ghost of Tsushima. The Last of Us Part II — a game that could've been a masterpiece, thrown away to serve an ideology. Sony took "For the Players" as a slogan and spent years doing the exact opposite. I'm done with it. Sony doesn't deserve your money, your time, or your loyalty. The door to PC is open — walk through it.

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Maiさん
Maiさん@MaiAnimeJapan·
What's a good 2025-2026 yuri anime/manga that I really need to read? I keep reading older stuff but I want something fresh!!
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Hoops Crave
Hoops Crave@HoopsCrave·
Netflix responds to backlash over price increases: “Show us a better streaming service to chill with.”
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Paul Bernadt
Paul Bernadt@SentiNel090·
@Himicane Thanks for the warning! I will certainly not not do it!
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Paul Bernadt
Paul Bernadt@SentiNel090·
@Matt_Pinner Absolutely not. Might take an impromptu vacation perhaps, but to immediately burn your bridges is sheer folly.
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Legendary Drops
Legendary Drops@ALegendaryDrops·
Yeah.. Let's just not talk about the long list of features Steam offers to both players and developers like Proton and Workshop. Instead let's cheer the store that took 7 years to.. *check notes* LET PEOPLE GIFT A GAME. Keep buying exclusivity rights. I'm sure it will work.
Seth Dirks@SirDustyDirks

Valve: 350 employees Epic Games: 4,000 employees Valve: $17B annual revenue
Epic Games: $5-6B Valve charges devs 30% of their revenue for simply listing their game. Epic Games charges devs 0% revenue share on the first $1,000,000 Valve is one of the greediest companies in gaming. You cannot be pro valve and be pro developer at the same time.

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Scyan
Scyan@ScyanYT·
Valve is pro gamers. And thats the most important thing that matters in the end. You make a product for the consumer, the audience, the gamers, not devs. Valve takes that money, uses it to protect gaming as a whole from crumbling, valve uses that money to protect gaming against Microsoft who already has been beyond harmful to gaming Valve made linux be a proper gaming competitor so microsoft cant get out of line and do something stupid to ruin pc gaming Valve uses that money to create the consoles like steamdeck, the new console they releasing, things that actually are amazing devices and gamers love Valve uses that money to genuinely do beyond too many player friendly choices Do not expect gamers to ever be against valve, no matter what u say, they have proven they deserve our trust, epic has proven the opposite. You can love developers, and still realize they are making a product for you, so what's best for you matters more than anything else. And valve has done nothing but bring gamers whats best for them
Seth Dirks@SirDustyDirks

Valve: 350 employees Epic Games: 4,000 employees Valve: $17B annual revenue
Epic Games: $5-6B Valve charges devs 30% of their revenue for simply listing their game. Epic Games charges devs 0% revenue share on the first $1,000,000 Valve is one of the greediest companies in gaming. You cannot be pro valve and be pro developer at the same time.

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