
u/Old_Mill

As a (technically former) Dokkaebi main who doesn't play the game as much as I used to... What the hell was the point in changing Dokkaebi?
I say technically former Dokkaebi main because the people I play with only play ranked where she is more often than not banned, so it's hard to call her my main still when I only get a few rounds with her here and there. However she has been my main since she was added in White Noise. There's also the fact that while I have been playing a lot more recently, I did stop playing the game for a long time.
So my point here is... What the hell was the point? She's already banned more often than not, and rework has done nothing but to ensure she will get banned even more. I would get if they were trying to do a change to make her banned less (I probably wouldn't like it, but I would understand). But this isn't that. If the issue is that she's banned so often, why would you make a change that gets her banned just as much if not more?
I'm honestly trying to figure out what the point in all of this was since I don't keep up with Siege news.
The Ferrari Experience: The more things change, the more things stay the same.
/r/Formula1 user upset that the Formula 2 website doesn't show the event times on the calendar, drama follows.
####TL;DR: OP is mad that the Formula 2 website doesn't have the session times on the calendar. Some users think he's using the wrong website. Others are mad for other indescribable reasons. OP literally draws a diagram.
#####OP's post:
>It's pretty sad that I have to go to a third-party website to find out what times Formula 2 sessions are. It's like they don't want people watching.
>>Just as the title says. When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar they seems to think showing what the track looks like and results from the previous event is more important than actually telling people what time the events actually are on the calendar. Unlike Formula 1, where you click on the calendar and it actually gives you the damn session times.
#####Best Thread (on going):
>Scroll past the 3-4 Latest News headlines and the full weekend schedule is listed on the front page.
>>That's even worse considering they're not on the calendar like every other motorsport, and frankly, regular sport.
>>When you look up F1 schedule it brings you to the calendar page, because normally that's where you find the session times in any sanely designed website for an event like F1, F3, and virtually everything else.
>>EDIT: People downvoting as if having a calendar that doesn't have the session times in the calendar itself is a normal thing, lmfao. This isn't even normal for the other FIA Formula events. It is literally the outlier.
>>EDIT 2: Here's a literal diagram
>>Figure 1. Formula 1 calendar. Session times are shown for the current event.
>>Figure 2. Formula 2 calendar. No session times are shown for current event. My EXACT quote for this entire post:
>>"When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar they seems to think showing what the track looks like and results from the previous event is more important than actually telling people what time the events actually are on the calendar. Unlike Formula 1, where you click on the calendar and it actually gives you the damn session times."
>>Even Formula 3 actually shows the session times in the calendar, even if it isn't as pronounced as Formula 1.
>>Figure 3. Formula 3 calendar. Session times are shown for NEXT event. (No current event to compare it to).
>>I also just checked, what makes this even worse, is that Formula 2 shows the session times on the calendar for the next event, but not the current one, which makes this even more stupid.
>>>So everyone else is wrong and not you 🤔
>>>>What kind of logic is this? Wrong about what? Objective facts that you can independently verifying in two seconds.
>>>>The Formula 2 website calendar does not show session times for the current event weekend like Formula 1 does and most other event calendars for anything, since that is the point of an event calendar.
>>>>Half the people in this thread are bringing up F1TV, or an app, or something that has nothing to do with the Formula 2 website itself. There are multiple people in this thread that somehow think I'm using the Formula 1 website when the very first sentence in my post says, "Just as the title says. When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar".
>>>>This is actually the dumbest thread I have participated in on Reddit in a very, very long time.
>>>>[SAME IMGUR LINK AND EDIT AS ABOVE]
>>>>>Ha you typed all that and I’m not even going to read it lol
>>>>>>How bro felt saying that.
>>>>>>You know what they say. The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read.
>>>>>>>You’re still wasting you’re own time!? Be quite mate, you know what they say; sometimes it’s better to say nothing and have people think you’re stupid rather than open you’re mouth and remove all doubt
>>>>>>>>It's actually hilarious how you get this mad over someone pointing out a shitty design on a website.
>>>>>>>>It's okay bro. The FIA isn't your friend.
>>>>>>>>>Ok mate you carry on, anymore essays you want to submit on how everyone is wrong apart from you?
>>>>>>>>>>You're really insecure about what other people think.
>>>>>>>>>>You keep treating this as if it's an opinion thing. The session times aren't on the website's calendar. That's a verifiable fact.
>>>>>>>>>>>It's actually hilarious how you get this mad over someone pointing out how if you think everyone else is the problem that it usually means youre the problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>>You've made this many comments over some issue only you seem to have and never even explained. Just non sequiturs and appeals to popularity.
>>>>>>>>>>>>It's like talk to a child, lmfao.
>>Shit like this is why AI got so popular. People don’t want to do even the slightest bit of work to find what they’re looking for.
>>>It is bad design.
>>>>Drawer labeled "wrenches"
>>>>Looks inside
>>>>Filled with hammers.
>>>"Dude needed wrenches and didn't even check underneath the tape measures in the tape measure drawer."
>>>>So that’s it? You just give up? You’re already stood at the toolbox but you’re not going to bother checking the other draws? This is exactly what OP means
>>>>>I didn't give up. The entire point of this post is saying that it's dumb that they don't have the website designed well and how I ended up having to use a 3rd party website. I said it was like they didn't want people to watch since they didn't have the session times on the calendar like most motorsports (like F1) or other events have.
#####One user seems to think OP is using the wrong website
>That’s on you op, you are looking at Formula ONE website.
>Go to the correct website next time and stop complaining: https://www.fiaformula2.com/
>>Literally the first line in my post:
>>"Just as the title says. When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar"
>>My god some people in this thread have no reading comprehension.
>>I'm saying that on the actual calendar it doesn't give the times like every other motorsport. When you look up, "F2 schedule" it brings you to the calendar, where they don't give the session times for the current event unlike every other motorsport or event I've ever seen, including Formula 1.
>>EDIT: Here's a literal diagram
>>Figure 1. Formula 1 calendar. Session times are shown for the current event.
>>Figure 2. Formula 2 calendar. No session times are shown for current event. My EXACT quote for this entire post:
>>When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar they seems to think showing what the track looks like and results from the previous event is more important than actually telling people what time the events actually are on the calendar. Unlike Formula 1, where you click on the calendar and it actually gives you the damn session times.
>>Even Formula 3 actually shows the session times in the calendar, even if it isn't as pronounced as Formula 1.
>>Figure 3. Formula 3 calendar. Session times are shown for NEXT event. (No current event to compare it to).
>>I also just checked, what makes this even worse, is that Formula 2 shows the session times on the calendar for the next event, but not the current one, which makes this even more stupid.
#####Another user seems to think OP is using the wrong website.
>All of the replies proving OPs point lmao
>>Yup.
>>•Go to Google
>>•Search "F2 Schedule".
>>•First result F2 Calendar page on their website.
>>•Click on F2 Calendar link.
>>•Shows event dates.
>>•Click on date.
>>•Absolutely no session times to be seen. Just results from previous sessions, the track map, and the date of the weekend.
>>Do this with literally any other event like F1 and F3 and you have the same result except when you click on the date of the event it actually gives you the session times, like any sanely designed event calendar.
>>>Or just open the app and click on F2 which you can literally do without scrolling , or scroll a little and it’s already showing
>>>>It's almost as if I am on desktop and talking about the actual Formula 2 website as clearly stated in my post.
>>It’s incorrect though.
>>You simply go to fiaformula2.com which is the official website for F2 and boom. That easy.
>>Of course you have to search if you go to F1s website… because F1 is not F2.
>>>"Just as the title says. When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar"
>>>EDIT: Here's a literal diagram
>>>https://imgur.com/a/8EfgapV
>>>Figure 1. Formula 1 calendar. Session times are shown for the current event.
>>>Figure 2. Formula 2 calendar. No session times are shown for current event. My EXACT quote for this entire post:
>>>"When you go to the Formula 2 website calendar they seems to think showing what the track looks like and results from the previous event is more important than actually telling people what time the events actually are on the calendar. Unlike Formula 1, where you click on the calendar and it actually gives you the damn session times."
>>>Even Formula 3 actually shows the session times in the calendar, even if it isn't as pronounced as Formula 1.
>>>Figure 3. Formula 3 calendar. Session times are shown for NEXT event. (No current event to compare it to).
>>>I also just checked, what makes this even worse, is that Formula 2 shows the session times on the calendar for the next event, but not the current one, which makes this even more stupid.
There is more. But that's the bulk of the drama.
What did they expect Vettel to do in the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix?
I've been rewatching a lot of old races/seasons, especially ones that I missed. I just watched the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix and I'm honestly so confused what the hell the stewards expected Vettel to do when he went onto the grass and reentered the track since he was given a penalty? To me it just seems like a basic racing incident. It's not like he was stopped on the grass and dangerously reentered the track. He didn't have enough time to stop on the grass, if he would have kept hitting the brakes and stopped after reentering the track they WOULD have collided, he didn't have enough grip to stay left. It seems like a quintessential unavoidable, "Shit happens" moment and I honestly don't understand what the stewards expected him to do in that moment to not get a penalty.
Gentlemen, it is with displeasure that I must inform you that things did not go the way my original post had foreseen. Still a better 'gift' than 2022, but we have been forsaken.
Why does Siege look so crisp being rendered at 1080p on a 4K monitor compared to most games?
As the title says. I know 1080p being rendered on a 4K monitor is one of the better ways you can run a lower render resolution on a higher resolution display since it is exactly 4 to 1 pixels, but most games still look less crisp than running 1080p on an actual 1080p display. Siege is one of the few exceptions I have found. I actually thought I was running it at 4K when I first tried it.
So my question is, how does Siege look so crisp on at 1080p on a 4K monitor compared to most games? What is different?