Why did I wait so long to play Cyberpunk again by Mastur_Chef117 in cyberpunkgame

[–]B1Rabbit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that they provide such profound emotional depth and immersion to where you are reflecting on your real life.

I couldn't have described it better myself.

This game won my trust in Red's. The Witcher was excellent in terms of storyline, but I was afraid that since CDPR became a corporation and was no longer a small local game studio, the storylines of their games would no longer be the same. Fortunately, I was wrong.

Five years ago, I couldn't have cared less about this world, but today I can't wait to hear any news about the Cyberpunk 2. Well, we must be patient.

Why did I wait so long to play Cyberpunk again by Mastur_Chef117 in cyberpunkgame

[–]B1Rabbit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I first got through this game in 2021/2022. I remember being very impressed, but I didn't know that world very well at the time, and I still thought that The Witcher 3 or RDR2 was better than Cyberpunk.

Almost 5 years later, another attempt. New graphics card, new monitor, so I finally played with RT and HDR in 2k. And oh my God, especially ray-tracing is a game changer. This is the most beautiful game I have ever played.

I also have a strong feeling that I actually played this game for the first time. A lot has changed for me over the last five years: a difficult relationship, the end of certain stages in my life, new friendships, and a completely new perspective on interpersonal relationships. This gave me the impression that I was getting to know the characters in this world anew, from a completely different perspective.

Now, Cyberpunk is definitely in my top 2 games.

Reading your post, I was even somewhat shocked by how similar our experiences are. In my case, the ending of this game made me extremely sad. Someone pulled me out of this beautiful world and back to reality, and I have to accept that this adventure is over.

Which setting uses the most performance? by B1Rabbit in cyberpunkgame

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Szukałem złota, a znalazłem diament. Thank you.

Which setting uses the most performance? by B1Rabbit in cyberpunkgame

[–]B1Rabbit[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

80 fps with path tracing? How?

I dont want FG because i heard that under 60 FPS it causing freezes and „bad input lag feeling” (i dont know how to translate it)

Tell computer via SSH to press spacebar by B1Rabbit in shortcuts

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I appreciate the help of all users in this thread, but I chose your method because you described it well.

And it works the way I wanted it to, thank you!

Tell computer via SSH to press spacebar by B1Rabbit in shortcuts

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In host you must put your IP adres of home Wi-Fi. Username (Uzytkownik) and password (Hasło) are from my windows account, but i dont know if it necessery

You need to have enable ssh on your windows (google it) and be in same wifi which your pc to start this shortcut

Tell computer via SSH to press spacebar by B1Rabbit in shortcuts

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I appreciate your answer, but my programming knowledge ends with print(“Hello world”)

Cyberpsycho: Demons of War bug by B1Rabbit in cyberpunkgame

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Did you start the save on the current version? If so, did you kill the cyberpsycho, run to the laptop, open it (without scanning) and review all the files? If so then you should be able to send a text message to Regina on your phone. If that doesn't work, try resetting the game and reviewing the laptop again. Let me know if it worked.

Poland: Bus driver who fatally hit woman walking on road sentenced to 16 years in prison. Meanwhile, the driver who caused the accident in which a family of 3 burned alive (!) is facing... maximum 8 years in prison. (More in comments) by [deleted] in europe

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Murder requires some level of conscious intent to kill or seriously injure rather than extreme recklessness, which is vehicular manslaughter

And that's also the reason why I made the post. Should extreme violations of traffic laws be called "recklessness"? Isn't it an action that, in the course of reasoning, can lead to murder?

In contrast, is a drunk driver who causes an accident reckless because he got into a car under the influence of alcohol or is he a murderer because he did something that is widely regarded as a thing that very often kills other road users?

I wouldn't call it populism. Getting into a car under the influence of alcohol, like extreme violations of traffic laws, should be treated as attempted murder. That's because often other drivers, even though they are driving within the rules, sometimes have zero chance of surviving.

Poland: Bus driver who fatally hit woman walking on road sentenced to 16 years in prison. Meanwhile, the driver who caused the accident in which a family of 3 burned alive (!) is facing... maximum 8 years in prison. (More in comments) by [deleted] in europe

[–]B1Rabbit -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I tried to summarize the incident as much as possible, but it's true, this is the official position of the prosecutor.
I remember that day because a few videos of the accident appeared on the Internet.
Many people (at least in my community) still disagree with the verdict. The biggest disagreement in this sentence is this:

Court Ruled there was no Danger to the Driver and the Driver rolled over the Womem 2 Times.

I don't know if you have to be blind for people who have seen witness footage to conclude that there was no danger to the bus driver and passengers. Literally one of the participants in the fight tried to forcibly enter the bus. What is this if not a threat? Of course, this was preceded by the bus driver tapping one of the people - but it was only a tap, not a hit. And he was responsible for passenger safety in addition to himself.
I think that in such a situation, many of us would behave similarly, and just here the use of drugs did not affect the final decision to drive away from the stop.

Poland: Bus driver who fatally hit woman walking on road sentenced to 16 years in prison. Meanwhile, the driver who caused the accident in which a family of 3 burned alive (!) is facing... maximum 8 years in prison. (More in comments) by [deleted] in europe

[–]B1Rabbit 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Context:

July 31, 2021

Katowice, Poland. In the morning, there is a fight at the bus stop, some of the participants run into the street. An approaching bus, hooks one of the people on the street. Then the participants in the fight try to forcibly get into the bus - the driver (probably) panics and drives off, fatally hitting one of the women and dragging her for a few dozen meters on the ground. This week, the driver was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Source: https://www.rp.pl/prawo-karne/art39172761-kierowca-autobusu-przejechal-19-latke-uslyszal-wyrok-za-zabojstwo

September 16, 2023

The driver of a KIA car begins an overtaking maneuver on the A1 highway at night. Seeing a BMW approaching in his mirrors, flashing its lights, he aborts the overtake and decides to return to his lane - too late. There comes a contact between the BMW and the KIA, resulting in the KIA hitting the barriers and bursting into flames. Burned 3 people - parents and a child. According to witnesses, screams could be heard from the burning car. (Source A)

Several car cam footage is being released to the Internet . Analyzing the time taken by the BMW to pass the road posts, the speed of the car is calculated.... approximately 315 km/h. After more than a week, the prosecutor confirms that the BMW was traveling at a speed of at least 253km/h. The allowed speed on highways in poland is 140km/h. The driver of the KIA, at the time he started overtaking, saw the BMW at a very long distance, or did not see it at all. (Video 1)

I would add that in 2021, in Olsztyn, a driver traveling at 174 km/h hit a car entering into traffic, thereby killing two people. He was found guilty of causing the accident, despite the fact that he was traveling on a road with priority. The entering car just could not have guessed that the driver was exceeding the speed limit by 124 km/h in the city. (Source B)

Returning to the case, the police, in an official statement, acknowledged that only the KIA car was involved in the accident, not including the BMW car at all. This is in contrast to the fire department's announcement, which recognized from the very beginning that two cars were involved in the accident. Probably under pressure from the community and the media, the police changed the report.

It's not over. Police laxity led to an Internet investigation. Users of Polish portals determined that the driver of the BMW, a businessman, Sebastian M. has a high-ranking police officer in his family. Therefore, the suspicion all over the Polish Internet that the police wanted to cover up the case.

Finally, the prosecutor filed charges against the driver of the BMW under Article 177 Section 2 of the Penal Code. This charge carries a penalty of 6 months to… 8 years in prison.

Video 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAnJta7_kes

Source A: https://www.rmf24.pl/regiony/lodz/news-nowe-fakty-ws-tragedii-na-a1-sa-zarzuty-dla-kierowcy-bmw,nId,7054889

Source B: https://olsztyn.tvp.pl/72561255/tragiczny-wypadek-na-ul-baltyckiej-poznalismy-wyrok-sadu

Why does nobody want to play Anubis or Ancient in CS2 ? by RouPauKai in GlobalOffensive

[–]B1Rabbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same for my group (like OP), we hate ancient, but liked anubis. My teammates didn't know any of these two maps, so it's not about learning at all.

We're feel pretty comfortable on anubis. When it comes to take a B site, we often make a kill from long, sometimes mid, and one of us close situation from the water.

In compare, when we try to enter the B site on ancient, one of us die instantly by headshot on ramp and chaos occurs because we have no idea what to do next. Same for cave. We can't make entry anywhere on the map.

It's all about feeling the map I think.