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Hally Wilder
@HalvorHallyson
Crypto Enthusiast! Favorite project, @Wilderworld.
Katılım Ağustos 2017
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WILDER WORLD - Review
So. OBS captured my home screen for 90 minutes. No video. You're getting words instead. I'm sorry.
I've been following Wilder World for a while. I played the sim rigs at Gamescom 2025. I played the third person fighter at Gamescom 2026. I've tried every build they've put out.
Then I started seeing GTA 6 in the same sentence as Wilder World on the timeline and I had to go have a look.
First thing first. GTA 6 is GTA 6. We're taking that off the table right now.
Here's where they are.
*Full broadcast here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1… *
You load in, open chests at around eleven dollars when I was converting WILD to dollar value (you can play without them) , customise your avatar, set your loadouts.
Then you've got the open world and the battle mode. Racing was there but greyed out. I've played it before and it handles well enough for someone who isn't great at racing games, so I was disappointed not to get back into it.
>> Open World
I jumped into the open world first.
It was night. They've made it too dark. I genuinely could not see what was going on for most of it. That wasn't helped by performance issues that had me turning everything down just to get it running smoothly on a rig that should have no problem with this. And once I turned everything down it looked better. Which tells you something about where optimisation is right now.
The objective is to follow the map to find breaches where the FORUM agents are coming through. I followed the map. Couldn't work out where the breach was. Turns out it was above me. No indication of that until I stumbled onto the steps.
The AI just walks straight at you. I was hiding behind cars and popping up to shoot them, which worked fine until I ran out of ammo. Other than looting bodies I couldn't work out how to get more, so I just restarted the run. At one point I picked up a sniper rifle. It has a big scope. You don't look down it. You just zoom in slightly over the shoulder. Pretty underwhelming.
I threw a grenade, used a health spray, and then the UI told me I still had a grenade. I tried to throw it. Nothing. Maybe you can only carry one. Maybe it was a bug. I don't know.
I also shot a civilian because the map told me he was a threat. He was not. The map was lying to me.
The open world loop, defending breaches, clearing enemies, moving to the next one, there is something there. I could see the shape of it. But right now I couldn't see it through the darkness and the performance issues, which is a sentence that works both literally and figuratively.
>> Battle Mode
I jumped into battle mode. Shout out to Paddy Wilder who was the one person in the lobby. We played four 1v1 maps. It would be a much better game with more people. I know because I played with 10 players at Gamescom and it was a completely different experience. 1v1 you're mostly just jumping around looking for each other.
The rocket launcher has a delay between pulling the trigger and the rocket firing. Me and Paddy killed each other at the same time twice because of it. One of the maps is a construction site that is way too big for two people.
The hitboxes on objects are off. I play a lot of Battlefield and if you can see someone you can shoot them. Here I could see Paddy clearly and the shot would hit whatever was between us even when there was nothing between us.
>> Summary
The bones are there. They've been building this for a long time and the roadmap has a mountain of stuff on it. No real order to when things land, just a lot of ambition on a page.
>> What next?
Here's what I'd tell them right now.
- Make the open world daytime. Just daytime.
- Reduce the scale so you're not chasing optimisation problems you don't need yet.
- Tell me how to reload and find ammo in the first thirty seconds.
- Give me a goal during the test, defend three breaches, something with an endpoint so it feels like I achieved something.
- Sort the map so it tells you when an objective is above or below you.
- And for the battle mode, find a way to keep lobbies populated (just pay some kids). Even a handful of people changes the experience entirely.
>> Verdict
I'll keep an eye on what the next build looks like. There's enough here to stay interested. Not enough yet to tell you it's worth your time.
>> Which game is next?

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🚨🇪🇺 The European Commission is about to steal your search history in one of the largest forced data grabs in the history of the open internet, and almost nobody is talking about it.
The scope is staggering:
🔴 Every query you type
🔴 Every voice and photo search
🔴 Every autocomplete you accept
🔴 Your language, your device
🔴 Your country pinned to a ~3km² grid
🔴 Every result you saw, every link you hovered
🔴 Every click and scroll
🔴 The full chronological order of your search sessions
Meaning the European Union now knows your:
🔴 Health symptoms
🔴 Pregnancy
🔴 Sexual orientation
🔴 Political views
🔴 Religious beliefs
🔴 Financial distress
🔴 Legal trouble
🔴 Addictions
🔴 Affairs
Under the proposed measures for DMA Article 6(11), Google would be ordered to ship the daily search behaviour of hundreds of millions of Europeans to multiple third parties through a daily API feed. Any approved "online search engine," AI chatbots included, would get five years of access.
The things people only ever type when they think no one is watching. All of it now scheduled to flow daily into an open-ended list of third parties scattered across the European Union.
Brussels promises "anonymisation." The reality is a thin technical veneer that has been broken in academic literature again and again for over a decade. Search behaviour is a fingerprint. Stripping a name does not change that.
Mass data leaks become inevitable. Every new beneficiary is a new attack surface, and every annual audit is a year of silent exposure between checks. The 2025 Discord vendor breach already showed how fast 70,000 government IDs can leak through a single weak link. Now imagine that link holding Europe's search history.
Surveillance without consent becomes the default. Hundreds of millions of EU citizens never agreed to have their queries packaged and shipped to companies they have never heard of. The legal fiction of "anonymisation" cannot manufacture consent that was never given.
Behavioural search data is a goldmine for phishing, blackmail, social engineering, and corporate espionage.
Foreign intelligence services get a back door without effort. They do not need to breach Google. They only need to compromise the weakest name on the beneficiary list. One insolvent startup. One compromised contractor. One approved entity quietly acquired by a hostile state.
In the name of "competition," the EU is about to manufacture a permanent, distributed, daily-refreshed copy of Europe's collective search history. A surveillance dataset Brussels itself would never approve if any other government tried to build it.
The public consultation closes Friday, May 1, 2026 at 23:59 CEST. The final binding decision lands July 27, 2026.
After that, the door does not close again.
Tag your MEPs! File a response! Make noise!


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@real_n3o @BelsheBits Make it easy to spot and see your teammate, and to find them if you are far away from eachother
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@BelsheBits Multiplayer is a gamechanger. Another major release coming soon.
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🇪🇺🇭🇺 The EU's top court has struck down Hungary's law banning the promotion of LGBTQ content to children.
The European Court of Justice ruled it violated EU anti-discrimination laws, freedom of expression, and human dignity.
Hungary's incoming government now has to change or scrap the law or face sanctions from Brussels.
That's the EU folks, unelected bureaucrats telling elected officials in sovereign nations what they can and can't do.
Source: DW

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨 BREAKING: 🇭🇺🇪🇺🇷🇺 Péter Magyar just won Hungary's election and his first major policy statements are already raising eyebrows in Brussels. - Hungary will not stop buying Russian oil - Will seek the "safest and cheapest" oil regardless of origin - Magyar hopes the EU lifts Russia sanctions once the war in Ukraine ends Source: Index Hu
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AURA is live for ZERO Pro users.
AURA is the main intelligence system that will power Wilder World and ZERO.
The simulation is near.
AURA@aura_asi
First version of AURA is available for download for Mac, Windows and Linux for ZERO Pro users. You could not be earlier. We are looking for alpha feedback. Releases will happen daily.
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@real_n3o Let’s bring this home. Looking forward to the reveal.
I imagine 9 chains is not going to be a thing. We rolling aMEOW into Z?
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