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The most difficult part so far has been finding communities and joining them.
- It’s difficult to search for communities that aren’t on your home instance.
- If you go to a big instance and search for communities there, you can’t directly join them, but have to go back to your home instance and paste something into a specific field, then click “next” since the community is never the first result, then click on the community to load it up in your home instance and THEN join it.
- Communities are fractured across instances - I found at least five different serves with a “cat” / “cats” communities, and there’s no way to aggregate these, and it’s difficult to search out the rest of the cat content without just going to the other instance servers one-by-one and doing it manually
Sounds like fable 2. I remember at the end of the game getting three options for “make a wish”, and immediately picking the dog. I don’t even remember what the other options were. It doesn’t matter.
I wonder what the breakdown was on how many people chose which option in the end.
Believe it or not, it was a flash game. You can’t play it online anymore, though you can find it for download somewhere I’m sure.
It was called “Obliterate Everything 2” - it was just a small game about space battles, with fairly simple mechanics. But the amount of depth it got from that was so absurd. The difficulty curve was a bit wacky, and I remember talking at length to my friends about the various game design principles I’d learned from observing and judging it.
whenever I have trouble with finding a color scheme, I just go to the Storm palette and pick colors from there. That’s the best investment I’ve made in warframe cosmetics honestly