That's amazing! I've only been using it for a bit but from what I've done it seems getting in the top #5000 globally shouldn't take all too much effort as long as I keep it up. Hoping to reach your levels slowly but surely ;P
Surely something to consider! Perhaps you could make a post about this on the openstreetmaps forums to discuss it there with the people implementing changes? Perhaps someone has ideas of what we could do there (and if you need crowd help post something here as well ;) )
I've been working on that as well and I'm moving in a month so have the opportunity to do it again without having to travel further :p thanks for your efforts!
Poor people? I pay 9.95 euros for fries and meat at my snackbar. I just checked in their app and I'd have to pay around about the same (depending on what meat option I pick) to have less fries and worse quality meat.
For the McDonalds I'd have to drive there, for the local option I could walk there faster than driving to the McD.
Couldn't you just like... sell those stolen gift cards on G2A, Kinguin and such instead? You wouldn't have the 100 euro posting game fee + needing to have it checked and such.
From the POV of steam, you want the big releases to happen on your platform and take your cut even if its a bit smaller. In the end people change platforms for the big releases. Its the main reason I haven't fully switched to GOG yet, it doesn't have the major releases I want (or gets them late like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2).
You can spread idealism, but I rather stay realistic.
I think ideally the first xk should have somethong like 10% since there's still payment processing fees and such. After that have 30% then go down on huge amount of sales (to keep the big boys happy and on steam)
Imma just update: I have given up and wiped the drive to use it as a game drive for windows again. Each turn just gave hours of headache and I'm just done trying.
Installing Mint took over 3 hours of searching obscure errors with solutions that were way too technical. In the end having gone from 5pm to 11pm just to get Mint dual booting.
Got it installed and got teamspeak and stuff installed, after a bit too long having to find out but that's fine.
Spent 4 hours trying to get steam games to run, not a single working boot and couldn't find anything online.
I might try again once I get my new AMD based game pc whenever I have budget for it. But for now, nah this took too long and took way too much effort. I just started a new work project which has already been exhausting and I just plain don't have the energy to bother with this. Its not plug and play like people like to say online.
I installed mint yesterday and am having a PAIN installing anything not in the software manager. Currently stuck on teamspeak as my first thing to try. Got a tar.gz and can't find anything well explained online (as of yet, it was already 3 hours just to get mint to dual boot and I was exhausted)
That's amazing! I've only been using it for a bit but from what I've done it seems getting in the top #5000 globally shouldn't take all too much effort as long as I keep it up. Hoping to reach your levels slowly but surely ;P