My rule is that if I play a game for over 50+ hours and still would play it some more, it goes into my favorites. Out of 250 games, only 15 have made it into my favorites.
Also, this is a good video, you all should watch it.
Don’t mind me
My rule is that if I play a game for over 50+ hours and still would play it some more, it goes into my favorites. Out of 250 games, only 15 have made it into my favorites.
Also, this is a good video, you all should watch it.
Stardew Valley is as stressful as you wanna make it lol
Been playing Stardew valley and Slay the spire while watching tv/movies on a second monitor. It’s a pretty engrossing way to spend your free time.
Overwatch 2 basically reminded me that there are single player games that are fully paid for one time and that range from as relaxing–intense as you’re in the mood for. Now I’m playing Stardew valley and Slay the spire while I’m watching TV and movies in my downtime
Personally I can’t stand the gearing up phase of BR. So boring to have to find weapons every time only to get taken out by some guy more skilled than you
Using Lemmy seems better in a mobile browser than in the app. But maybe that’s just me
They’re really pulling a No Man’s Sky here. I hope the game continues to see development
Depends on whether Reddit deletes NSFW content once they go public
Three platforms is not a lot overall.
We all know what happened to Digg and Tumblr. Imgur just deleted their NSFW content. Youtube has been going downhill for a while now. It feels like we’re seeing the natural life-cycle of social media companies before our eyes.
Facebook dies due to privacy concerns and misinformation. Twitter under threat because Elon. Imgur just deleted their NSFW content. Reddit with its API pricing. Twitch executives also getting greedy. Youtube has been going down for years.
It feels like we’re seeing the natural life-cycle of social media companies in real time.
reddit has so many users that basically all interests are covered. I can look up an discussion thread on relatively obscure anime/manga that came out 8 years ago. That’s hard to compete with and why I won’t be quitting reddit entirely.
I don’t have the answer but I share your sentiment.
One thing I hated about reddit is the mods would ban you for participating on certain subs. For instance, I got banned from r/WhitePeopleTwitter for commenting in a r/Conservative thread. (I was actually disagreeing with someone, but that’s neither here nor there.)
The Fediverse feels like a worse version of that phenomenon. Entire communities are blocked off from each other by the admins of the instance. I fear that Lemmy might become a disjointed group of echo-chambers. Some might argue that reddit already is.
And let’s be honest: reddit has some of the best NSFW content on the internet. Extremely specific interests all curated into their own respective subs. In many cases, this content goes back years
If reddit deletes NSFW content, we can expect a third exodus of users
I’m sure this is a massive boon for various scientific communities