You can fix this problem by always going to bed at 3:30am. That’s the point where the tiredness gets louder than the ghosts of the past.
domusaltera
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domusaltera@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•This one goes out to the guy who said made up British words is his least favorite meme genreEnglish
17·1 month agoI will admit, as a brit, that my automatic reaction to being startled is “Good Lord!”… 🧐
“Where does Bus Bound fall on the various scales of vehicle simulators?”
It’s more fun that all the others I’ve tried.
“Is it a complete accurate-to-the-last-decal vehicle simulation that in order to enjoy, you basically need a bus licence and a lifelong obsession with bus manufacturers?”
No, but the buses look great and feel responsive and intuitive to drive.
“Is it a casual bus driving game like what Euro Truck Simulator 2 is for lorries?”
It’s more fun and instantly playable than ETS2 and takes itself a bit less seriously. Also, there aren’t a million, bajillion settings to tweak.
“Does it have a management aspect, and if so, how deep does it go?”
I’ve only scratched the surface of that. You develop bus routes and get more and more buses and the more you succeed in getting likes, the more the town itself changes and improves.
“Is it particularly moddable?”
It’s just come out so I don’t know.
“Is it made for wheel-and-pedal players?”
Ah, that I do know! It worked instantly with my Thrustmaster T248 wheel and pedals. The thing is I kind of prefer playing it with my keyboard. Not sure why…
I love that guy! So I guess yeah… good first impression 🤣 and no it’s isn’t GTA5 Bus Driving. It’s just a really nice, not overly complicated bus game. Unlike so many other bus games for me in this one they’ve really nailed the environment. It feels bustling and busy and not like a bad film set. That’s one of the issues I had with Bus Simulator 21. This one’s fun and great looking.
Thanks everyone, really interesting responses and you’ve all given me lots of food for thought 🙂
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump says U.S. will blockade Strait of Hormuz and intercept ships that paid tolls to IranEnglish
34·2 months agoHe’s out of moves basically. This is just a toddler holding his breath now. What a sad clown.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump says a 'whole civilization will die tonight' as deadline for Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz looms | CBCEnglish
5·2 months agoYou know… you’re right. I should be more Epstein files about it. You can’t reduce a complex Epstein Files likes this to just one Epstein files.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump says a 'whole civilization will die tonight' as deadline for Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz looms | CBCEnglish
33·2 months agoThat’s just such an Epstein files thing to say. How can a President Epstein files those words and expect the world not to Epstein files in revulsion. To be brutally Epstein files he seems a little desperate. These are not the words of a sane Epstein files.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Some just have that kinda energyEnglish
23·2 months agoA battery icon feels like an odd choice as a container of anxiety. A ball of squiggly lines or some lighting bolts that disappear gradually would make more sense to me but hey, it still conveys the message.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Political Memes@lemmy.world•Shitlib magical wand nonsense 🙄English
16·3 months agoWhat Trump actually did was hold up a mirror to America so they could see how rotten everything actually was behind the illusion. A painful, humbling lesson but one that has a chance to actually address the rot. There is a future where we all learn from this and move forward after he’s gone in a positive way. Removing tumors is dangerous and painful but it’s the only hope of survival. The amount of damage doesn’t matter if the lessons learnt lead to meaningful progress.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Nvidia Announces DLSS 5, and it adds... An AI slop filter over your gameEnglish
4·3 months agoYeah I agree. Looks like this will begin to finally solve the uncanny valley problem. The crying is so loud though. I almost feel sorry for them. This is unstoppable. I wish they could see that but they won’t. It’s crazy to me that these anti AI cultists think that they’re going to shame AI into going away. It’s just not going to happen and they’re going to just get more screechy and moral and blind. I hope they get the help they need.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Games@lemmy.world•Project Shadowglass | Gameplay Reveal Trailer (FGS 2026)English
1·3 months ago“I really wanted to like this comment but I think the writer has now abandoned it. There have been no updates and I think maybe AI was used for some of it. It also crashed my browser 5 times. I’d ask for a refund but writing this comment took me past the 10 second returns window.”
Joking aside, the problem with the Steam review system is that people tend to read negative reviews before they pay any attention to positive ones. As a result it has turned into a massive platform for review bombers and personal drama sandbox for entitled attention seekers. There isn’t any good faith left in any of it. I’ve learnt to ignore 90% of the reviews now and have ended up playing some excellent games I wouldn’t have otherwise.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Games@lemmy.world•Project Shadowglass | Gameplay Reveal Trailer (FGS 2026)English
6·3 months agoStep 1 - Get really excited and wishlist this.
Step 2 - Wait… lots.
Step 3 - Finally it’s available! Go to Steam page reviews and it’s “Mostly Negative” and filled with comments that start with “I really wanted to like this but…” and “Trash”, “Slow, laggy even on my Geforce Quantum Space Folding powered by unicorn tears GFX card”.
No shade on the game which looks awesome but the Steam review system is so badly broken it’s such a bummer.
This raises an interesting point actually… I have a new Win11 machine but my old Win10 one is just being kept around for low level, non essential tasks. I don’t have any essential apps left on there really now. I signed up for that extra year of Microsoft support that was offered but when that runs out I guess what a perfect time to have a play with Linux and see what all the fuss is about.
There’s a simple way to stop that happening! You won’t believe me, but some of you will try it and those lucky few will indeed know the joy of efficient, non-wasteful wetwipe extraction.
Just take a hairband and wrap it tightly around one end of the packet. Pull the wipes out at an angle away from the end with the band. They will come out one at a time with no clogging.
Happiness.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
News@lemmy.world•America is drinking more coffee but less of it from StarbucksEnglish
18·4 months agoStarbucks feels like the Blockbuster of the quick-stimulation market. Once there were no alternatives, now there are loads, often cheaper and better. Without constant customer flow, it’s suddenly just vast amounts of premium real estate that need paying for. And unlike smaller competitors, it doesn’t have much room to pivot. Watching how that unwinds will be interesting.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL How Actors Memorize A CRAZY Amount Of LinesEnglish
4·5 months agoThat is the question… 🤭
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL How Actors Memorize A CRAZY Amount Of LinesEnglish
33·5 months agoThe TL;DR is that this is more about some dude wanting to fill time with vague ideas about learning lines that never get smarter than “repeat them a lot” than any actually useful advice.
I’ve done a ton of line learning for plays and musicals and I can tell you there is one actually useful system that never fails. I call it the first letter system. You could learn an entire play with this in very little time. You just reduce your text down to just the first letters. So, for example, Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” 259 word soliloquy would look like this:
T B, O N T B, T I T Q: W 'T N I T M T S T S A A O O F, O T T A A A S O T A B O E T. T D, T S, N M; A B A S T S W E T H-A A T T N S T F I H T: 'T A C D T B W’D. T D, T S; T S, P T D. A, T’S T R: F I T S O D W D M C, W W H S O T M C, M G U P. T’S T R T M C O S L L. F W W B T W A S O T, T’O’S W, T P M’S C, T P O D’D L, T L’S D, T I O O, A T S T P M O T’U T, W H H M H Q M W A B B? W W F B, T G A S U A W L, B T T D O S A D, T U’D C, F W B N T R, P T W, A M U R B T I W H T F T O T W K N O? T C D M C O U A, A T T N H O R I S O’E W T P C O T, A E O G P A M
W T R T C T A A L T N O A.Then you just play a game of how many letters can you guess in a row. Gamifying the process is genius because it doesn’t feel like a boring chore. Also the brain naturally uses anchors for memory so each letter becomes an anchor and you’ll retain so much more that way without the stress of endless repetition.
Pretty soon you’ll be able to do the whole speech word perfect just looking at the first letters and then all you have to do is make the game about trying to say whole sentences just by looking at the first letter of each sentence. It’s a truly incredible system and now you know it without having to listen to some guy being vague for 10 minutes.
domusaltera@piefed.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Trump tells Cuba to 'make a deal, before it is too late'English
37·5 months agoSo the last time Cuba got nervous about the intentions of the US we ended up with the Cuban missile crisis. What’s different this time?





There are so many free apps out there that will give you an endless list of cheats. There’s even a free app that will let you hack the games yourself. I’m surprised you’ve not heard of any of these.