▲ 7 r/BF6

Anyone excited for wardogs?

I love battlefield and have been playing the series since BF1942 when LAN cafes were a normal thing. I was really disappointed with how small the maps were and genuinely un-battlefieldy BF6 felt at release, despite how good it looks. I have played every battlefield but just can't force myself to like 6, probably due to how genuinely unuseful aircraft seem.

I've been following another game called wardogs for a while now, which has an early access release next month and it feels like it's pulling directly on my nostalgia for BF2 in a way I haven't been hyped for in years.

Lots of vehicles, hotas and head tracking support, 100 players, 3 teams, 256km² map (2 km² control zones), player progression with no battlepass or store.

I can't wait, and I usually detest early access.

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u/Ghost403 — 2 days ago
▲ 290 r/Twitch

I never understood how bad discoverability on twitch was.

I'm still kind of new, I've been streaming for under 2 years, have just over 500 followers but get around 30 ccv. I play a niche category so I am happy with those numbers, but I've clearly hit my ceiling on Twitch. Just for further context I usually get an average of one to three new followers on a 3 hour session.

I decided on a whim to try multistreaming on tiktok two days ago, and the difference in discoverability was immediate. Firstly it's refreshing starting out on a new platform, I am only getting around 15 CCV on my second day, but I am getting upwards of 10k likes which is pumping discoverability, and I was getting monetized gifts from the first stream, and roughly 20 new followers per stream.

Tiktok seems like a pretty awesome place to co-stream, and the best part, some of the new audiences followers me over to twitch.

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u/Ghost403 — 11 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/GhostRecon

They freaken did it!

Single primary weapon carry outside of ghost mode.

u/Ghost403 — 14 days ago

Another fun hitman asset

>!Found the Napoleon Blownapart in the WEB robotics R&D!<

u/Ghost403 — 3 months ago
▲ 508 r/sydney

I am disappointed this is needed

How as a society have we descended to the point that we need to offer pregnant women an identifier badge to be offered a seat on public transport? I understand that it's not always immediately obvious, but as a mid 30's male I am wondering if it's just not normal anymore for people to volunteer their seats to the elderly, pregnant women and people with mobility impairments?

u/Ghost403 — 3 months ago