Oof, you weren’t kidding.
Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
Oof, you weren’t kidding.
It has to be through your friends list, and I would absolutely invite if my steam account wasn’t (unfortunately) identifiable to me. I feel uncomfortable putting that out to Lemmy. Sorry!
I would invite all of y’all that I could, but I don’t feel comfortable putting my steam name out there on lemmy for privacy reasons. Sorry =(
I just logged in to try, but apparently you can’t send invites with an email. =(
The upgrades do seem pretty straightforward as far as wording, but I didn’t fully understand how some of the “spirit” ones worked, so I might look it up elsewhere before I play again. I just bought the “recommended” items, but I also kept getting demolished, so maybe I need to branch out.
I played this too. It’s fun, although I’m terrible at MOBAs.
Bemoaning the difficulty?
…but that’s the point.
Best of luck! It’s my favorite of them all. Maybe my favorite game of all time.
Sekiro is the true “git gud” FromSoft game in my opinion, and I love it for that.
The feeling of finally overcoming that difficult boss that you’ve been struggling against for hours is unmatched.
The world is safe for another day.
This user is just the latest in a series of spammers since Lemmy has grown in popularity. It’s hard to tell if they have some vendetta against the platform or are just maladjusted and want to annoy people having a good time.
As someone who posts across Lemmy a lot, I am usually made aware of the spammers almost immediately, because my inbox will be full of the same spam comment replies all at once. I just report them up to the various instances when I see it.
Divinity was also a masterpiece, in my opinion, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone who enjoyed BG3.
Sounds like he’s saying that when game companies go public (or voluntarily put money before fun), the enshittification sets in.
Small studios with heart still make fun games.
I’d love it if they had a comparable service, because competition is good for the consumer, but they just don’t.
Steam has had a relative monopoly for two decades, and we’re lucky they’ve been customer friendly. But if something were to happen to Gabe, or Valve decided to go public or something, we’re screwed.
I’ve picked up a few things from Limited Run. It’s cool as a collector, and I’m glad someone is doing this, but there’s also a lot of shovelware in between the good stuff.
This looks great!
So, from memory there has been:
Am I missing anything?
This seems like more than just a few trolls. Maybe someone really doesn’t want to see user-owned social media take off.
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There must be room under that tinfoil hat for the both of us, because this was my first thought too.
This is why federated social media is important.