Huh, this is kinda cool. With some of the updates to Lemmy, I'm starting to see posts from an instance's gaming community thanks to following the gaming tag.
It looks like they're trying to make it so the community names are read by Mastodon (& maybe other fediverse microblogs) as tags.
In a character creator for ages before setting out into the rest of the game...Only to face the final boss: character name...And neither a default name nor a name generator built-in.
Forget the Souls games, the most difficult type of game is the Character Creator.
The hardest metagame to avoid sometimes is fear of missing out, subsequent backlog buildup and choice paralysis.
A winning strat is to wait new releases out and focus on playing what interests you of what you already have to completion before getting any new games.
Tried searching around but didn't surface any clear info: anyone know roughly how many people have to use a tag on Steam before it starts appearing for others to apply/search by?
I realize the info is likely deliberately withheld by Valve to mitigate people gaming the system, but also that that won't stop people figuring out some rough info on it.
Do you have any weird gaming / sound memory combinations?
It was 1998. My brother got Tenchu for Christmas. He also got the Phil Collins' Greatest Hits CD. Which is why I can't play this without singing Easy Lover.
Is Steamdb's tags page relatively comprehensive for the tags used across Steam?
If so I'm kind of surprised that Grindy isn't a tag on there. I'd like that to filter out those games, and those that love them could more easily find'em. Win-win!
I feel more confident and ready to make a Sci-Fi adventure game. My result of studying the Unreal Engine for May 2024, the 3rd month of the transition from Unity to Unreal
Morning Folks! This is one of those blog posts that sort of became one thing without meaning to. I talked a bit about #GuildWars2 and the announcement of "Expansion Five" that is coming at some point today.
@belghast A Polish news site accidentally published their article before embargo.
I think they're definitely touching home instances. The leaks mention a feature called Homesteads!
Also, more raid content is coming. It's a lot easier to get into now that Emboldened Mode exists as an LFR-style difficulty tweak. I think that added support will help more people engage with that facet of the game.
ChatGPT is down, Kaspersky makes an attempt at a Linux Antivirus, Google workers leaking Nintendo private info, PS4 Emulator installing a crypto miner and A LOT more!