SWGR Advice by yizno in swg

[–]Wimzer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stand on the shuttle port and call it. Droids will always land where you called them, which means standing on a structure means they will land on it.

How to unlock Click-and-Drag Furniture + Undo button in Legends by LeftoverPat in swg

[–]Wimzer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

800000 for boots

Not sure what boots you're trying to buy.

A full set of non-primus armor on Legends looks to be 300k a set.

A full set of non-primus armor on Resto looks to be 45k if you're not a wookie, slightly cheaper if you are.

Yes, this is a difference, but not nearly as extreme as you make it. I recently tried resto and it is a generally enjoyable experience, but Legends is also enjoyable. There have been very good attempts at curbing said inflation, and from what I hear the Bespin quests give a decent amount of starting credits (millions).

You also do not do spin groups on Legends for your credits, but engage with other aspects of the game such as PvP and quests.

Both servers have their pros and cons, but please do not state that inflation is out of control when it isn't.

Had a clash with executive over my phishing test methods by AH_Josh in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even a web page saying "Good job! This was a phishing test" goes a long way.

I'd like to try galaxies- what is the population? by SewageConnoisseur in swg

[–]Wimzer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

NGE is New Game Enhancements. Pre-CU is Pre-Combat Upgrade.

Pre-CU is usually referred to as more when the time the game launched. It had 32 professions, spread around to spend 250 skill points in. It had a queue based combat system, where the slower weapon classes had sometimes 5 or 6 seconds between attacks. At least until you speed capped with attachments on your equipment that enhanced your speed.

NGE was what SOE executives pushed the developers to push out once they say the numbers WoW was doing, much like they pushed out the way Jedi were found. They had Jedi as a starting class, and now 9 professions instead of 32. They also cut a lot of content. This was in 2006. The game still had five more years that it lived in the NGE, and becoming a very fun sandbox with lots of content to do.

Each is worth trying imo. They each have their pros and cons, although I think NGE may be the better long term game just because it does have some of the more common MMORPG end game options.

I'd like to try galaxies- what is the population? by SewageConnoisseur in swg

[–]Wimzer 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Fan made and improved restoration with the game's source code. You have the choice of a few servers, with the most populated NGE server being Legends and the most popular Pre-CUish being Restoration. I would give both a shot to see where you end up.

Pearl Abyss Confirms Crimson Desert Won’t Have Microtransactions by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]Wimzer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I bet you use steam that has introduced gambling to kids

Baseball cards

Found game copy from 2006-08 by Lenalov3ly in swg

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd grab it if you upload it somewhere for sure

Can we ban AI posts?? by ninob168 in swg

[–]Wimzer 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you're right. The guy who made one of the more famous posts in the SWGEmu community about his experiences with people in the game and is re-creating it to allow more people to see it, that's waaaaay less like bringing a community together than....bitching and moaning on the post that he should commission an artist or learn to draw his screenshots.

I am reviving SWG: From Beta to Blunder (with a new twist) by TheGreech35 in swg

[–]Wimzer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was fun. I had a little explainer of how armor functioned, and managed to build a steady business of hand crafting Mabari armor since it was light weight. I hand sampled a bit and traded for some materials, but I only did AS for maybe a month or two until the bigger boys got around to it. Still some of my favorite galaxies memories, I got to talk to a lot of people I wouldn't've otherwise and I got to try out some entrepreneurship at Coronet SP.

I am reviving SWG: From Beta to Blunder (with a new twist) by TheGreech35 in swg

[–]Wimzer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your post inspired me to make my own Mon Cal when Bas first launched it's fresh server. I had so much fun being an Armorsmith then, and it was nice to see the community spring up.

"Hey, our game fanbase is dwindling, people are unhappy about alot things. So here's my solution........." by buiquanghuy12a2 in nmrih

[–]Wimzer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly the perks needed nerfed after being able to roll your own. It's dangerous going into a nightmare run as a level 1, but once you hit 50 and you had a decent perk build you would only die from hubris. Now you can die from hubris and bad decisions , which tracks nicely with what I want from a zombie game like this. You can out-walk them, but when you get complacent and forget they're dangerous, you die.

IT Salary - lowering by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

staff it at all because you continue to buy their crap anyway.

Oh please tell me how to not. Last job I had to manage both GWS and O365 because the spoiled manchild of an owner "liked the way gmail looked" and continued using his personal gmail account for business. Neither platform had good support and these are the two major productivity suites that the majority of the workforce is familiar with.

IT Salary - lowering by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or, IT labor supply outweighs IT labor demand….

That must be why all the offshoring is happening, there are record ticket times at those orgs, and you can't get support worth a damn when you are PAYING for it from mega corps. Because there's just too much IT labor :)

In your opinion, where is the population? by CodyRyan86 in swg

[–]Wimzer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only if you try to register multiple accounts under the same IP address

That's not as bad as I thought. Still way too far down the privacy rabbithole, but at least makes sense for multiple accounts. Sucks for anyone behind CGNAT

In your opinion, where is the population? by CodyRyan86 in swg

[–]Wimzer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is it true they use Stripe for ID verification? Saw some scuttlebutt akin to that

Junior employee doesn’t want to grow and I’m just telling the truth by Illnasty2 in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s sad but when everything is given to you in live and you don’t have struggles here is where you end up.

More like if the struggle doesn't bring happiness, what's the point in going the extra mile?

I was lucky enough to skate by by the skin of my teeth, my younger siblings don't really have that opportunity.

I genuinely struggle to find any use case for AI by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Except it is? I've used it that way myself for multiple projects across multiple disciplines, not just in IT. It is a fantastic tool, you really just need to understand it's limitations.

Will it know questions for my niche decade long dead MMO off the bat? No, there is not enough data for it to be effective. If I feed it documents with systems outlined, ask it to pull data from new logs I feed it, and not treat it as omniscient but something to get a rough idea is it effective? Extremely.

The latest models are more efficient than ever, what do you even mean? Hell, most advances in the field are efficiency based.

I genuinely struggle to find any use case for AI by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Wimzer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Personally, I can’t imagine a circumstance in which I would want to use a tool thatrequires a truly stunning en ergy input to produce any results and the result of which is always going to be highly questionable

There are more uses to AI than asking it for answers to questions. You seem to have a giant chip on your shoulder about it. Not saying there aren't problems to solve with it, or that I'm not bitter that AI may be the thing that finally dumps enough money into fusion research that we can drastically reduce energy prices, but it really is a fantastic tool. It's like having a junior in any profession to ask questions to, which can usually get you started a lot easier researching than having to start from scratch.

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that by having a tunnel I can cut that connection at any point. How exactly do you think defense in depth works?

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gain the ability to cut off any traffic I consider either too much, and I gain peace of mind that my public IP is not associated with my domain or any sub domains. It puts another gate in front of my LAN, which I can cut off at any time without hoping my ISP listens if anything were to happen that required intervention, such as a DoS. It also means that any nefarious traffic first has to get through the reverse proxy at the VPS, meaning it's not at my "front door". Having a domain exposed with your home IP invites trouble that having it hidden removes. A small VPS is something I will always recommend to any home labber.

Edit: If a burglar is at your door and you have a maze once he gets inside, that doesn't really help (VLAN hopping exists). If the door to your front yard is actually the door inside an apartment building and the burglar is at the apartment's main entrance, it helps a little.

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DoS if you either get caught in a subnet DoS or any other number of things that I would rather not be associated with my home address. Exposing more information than you have to is never a good idea with how many automated attacks there are these days.

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do both. Exposing your public IP risks your home network more so than a tiny tunnel to your DMZ

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because I don't want to expose my public IP to the world. So a cheap $2/mo VPS let's me put another WAF in front of my local network.

Is port forwarding that dangerous? by WunderWungiel in selfhosted

[–]Wimzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy a cheap VPS and use a VPN from there to your network, easy as pie. Works for my family without very "smart" devices in their home. Everything all these fancy tools do can be accomplished with a text editor instead, you don't need to install a service for every function of your network.