[-] TheronGuard@hexbear.net 11 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I've been playing Gears 5's multiplayer since it came out, and I've honestly had more fun with it since they stopped updating the game. No more stress from trying to complete the current Season before the content in it gets vaulted, playing modes I don't want and trying to do specific feats in matches. I just jump in for a few games and shoot people for the pure joy of shooting people, just like multiplayer games used to be blob-no-thoughts

FOMO is real though, looking back on the game I haven't used 98 percent of the skins, characters, banners, etc I unlocked even once but I still felt compelled to complete every season. Still, at least I wasn't big enough of a chump to spend real money in the store shrug-outta-hecks

spoilerKinda miss playing Horde with friends though

[-] TheronGuard@hexbear.net 3 points 9 months ago

Well, I have the battery in the phone right now and I'm attempting to charge it since it didn't seem to have any juice left and it's acting a bit weird.

First, the phone's charging LED blinks, then the screen shows the battery charging screen for a split second, then the first frame of the boot sequence pops up briefly, then it goes back to black and the charging LED flashes briefly again, rinse and repeat.

I assume it's not looking good for the battery. I'll give it a moment and see if it holds a charge

[-] TheronGuard@hexbear.net 2 points 9 months ago

Thanks! I'll give it a go, hopefully there's still life in it

[-] TheronGuard@hexbear.net 2 points 9 months ago

I don't have a voltmeter on hand, but the battery is not puffed out at all. The positive and negative terminals did have some blue gunk form on them for the first few days I had it drying out though, like I said.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by TheronGuard@hexbear.net to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

So at the beginning of summer I repurposed an old Android phone into a dedicated emulator. The phone's old enough it has an honest to god user replaceable battery so I decided to get another one and keep it in my backpack to double my gaming time.

A few weeks later I got caught in a thunderstorm and got absolutely drenched head to toe. I got home and found the phone and bluetooth controller were just a bit damp but okay, but I completely forgot the spare battery until the next day when I discovered it still in my backpack and absolutely soaked. I dried it and left it to dry on a shelf, and noticed some bluish corrosion forming at the contacts the next day that I promptly scrubbed off. I noticed more corrosion a few more times in the following days, but it's now sat on that shelf since June and looks normal.

How bad of an idea would it be to put it in the phone and see if it still works or holds a charge?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by TheronGuard@hexbear.net to c/technology@hexbear.net

Thanks for ruining the rotating login screen photos you assholes, I actually liked those owl-pissed

I'm sure everyone alive on Planet Earth already knew about Todd Howard's latest Gamebryo-powered mess

I love that this ad is presented just like a picture of a savannah or a castle

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by TheronGuard@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net

I swear it wasn't this hard 15 years ago agony-wholesome

I would chalk it up to being chomsky-yes-honeyer but I can still jump into a random game of Gears of War and do okay, so who knows. I guess the skill ceiling in the old Halos is just much higher due to the battle-hardened diehard audience left playing them?

TheronGuard

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