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  • Sused@lemmy.sdf.orgtoGames@lemmy.world[MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences!
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    10 months ago

    I did not bite and will avoid it until 75% off GOTY edition all DLC in etc. Patient gamer through and through, burnt way too many times. So far what I read about it, it not optimized, it’s shallow, lacks polish, etc etc. Basically, a standard AAA fare, something we sadly grew to expect from major studios. Will be watching it for a while to see what I’m missing.











  • Sused@lemmy.sdf.orgtoGames@lemmy.worldPC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?
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    11 months ago

    FTL: Faster Than Light, an incredible rouge-like in space

    Pros:

    • All actions have a leyboard shortcut

    • you can pause anytime and plan ahead

    • will satisfy your analytical brain that needs puzzles

    • randomized, each game will be different

    • can be played in short bursts should you get tired with the cast or whatever on

    • is amazing

    • randomized

    • dirt cheap

    Cons:

    • you still need to use the mouse to aim weapons, albeit no need to be ultra precise…most of the time
    • randomized…will punish you sometimes so you just have to take it on the chin. Part of the fun and all that.



  • You realize i have no idea what the community is about, especially considering that I’m migrating from reddit. For me, and many others like me, lemmy is a great unknown where i register to everything or the instances i find out through a quick google search or reddit recommendation…

    …only to use it for a few days and realize that i may have made a terrible mistake. Lemmy.world sounded to me like the important one to have - and then they make a carpet ban without considering the community. I don’t really care about piracy that much, but I agree on principle and find it mindblowing that a behemoth like reddit would have no issue with it, yet Lemmy.world trying to get as many reddit refugees shows that they will stop all discourse on a topic for fear of it spiralling. This shows that a big instance such as Lemmy.world is simply not ready for a large number of users.

    I deleted lemmy.world. I left a comment for admins that will get me banned anyway having called them spineless. You are probably more versed in lemmy-verse than I (and probably many other new users) are, but understand that not everyone finds it easy. If I now have to keep migrating i will probably just delete lemmy completely.