Clickbait title… But
I think this is a good idea; giving folks, by default, more control over what is going onto to their systems. Reduces the bloat and the ISO size is definitely useful in certain situations. Power of choice to the users!
Clickbait title… But
I think this is a good idea; giving folks, by default, more control over what is going onto to their systems. Reduces the bloat and the ISO size is definitely useful in certain situations. Power of choice to the users!
Nahhhh that’ll buff right out
Yeah I get you. And honestly so few games these days have an actual ending anyway. Open world, sandbox, ancillary objective, and multiplayer games have changed the way we look at games in general. I can’t remember the last time I “beat” a game. I mean maybe a few months ago when I finished the main storyline of No Man’s Sky, but did I really beat it? No, I just finished one of the many quests.
Super Mario 64 is a game you beat. Most games today, you just don’t.
I’ve used Relay for nearly 10 years, my entire time on Reddit. I’m sad to see things go this way and for the developer to play Reddit’s game. What a disappointment. I would love love LOVE if the same app infrastructure was focused on Lemmy/The Fediverse. It’s such a great app. What a shame to see it go this way.
So same protocol, different front end essentially?
Ah ok. Thanks for the info!
I’m new to all of this, can you explain the difference between Lemmy and Kbin? And why would Kbin get missed over initially?
I have it on my android but I haven’t played it yet. Thanks for the reminder!
On the bottom bar. Second from the left. Lists communities and you can search.
Definitely Minecraft. Old Pokemon games as well. Just something about the grind is therapeutic
Well now this I’m interested in. Very interested. Paradox has made some dangerous games for me. This is definitely joining that list!!
This is exactly the thought I had. Add some randomness into what shown it will definitely help I’d think.
1Password said they wanna do the same thing. It’s just so hard to believe that they’ll actually do it/be able to do it. Like can any company really be trusted?