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So, no spoilers please, are the "true" ending bosses level limited or at full level? I'm having a lot of trouble with current meta enemies, and want to do the true endings, so I want to know what I'm getting into (and probably have to grind for...).

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So far I'm 6 in: Erina 4* x4, Myron, Saithe. It has been... Less than exciting.

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Yay! There's no time limit on Pride. Thanks for supporting the community (both of them).

🏳️‍🌈♥️💃🕺

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This is what I'd guess as well. They'll send it out for translation and not release until the resource files are ready. It's standard practice in localized development, so it's a solved problem in that sense.

For me, this represents a particularly important development: You don't change processes for no reason, so the company or team must feel that Global is important for the longevity and health of the project. I'd guess the financial balance is shifting to more even or maybe even more coming from Global users.

Another possibility is to align with practices of unnamed partners. Basically, this change may not be entirely at WFS' behest.

Why don't we get notifications here?

I thought it might be related to initial clunkiness, but this whole time it hasn't been fixed yet. People are going to be reluctant to come here with that remaining an issue, even compared to things like Lemmy. Apparently this has been an issue for awhile https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/318.

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I know The Black Mages were relatively famous, but I think I'd be more excited to see this show. I play most games on mobile without sound, except AE.

I created a page describing Transfer IDs on the wiki

So I noticed today that our sub-Reddit has lost some of the articles (oh uh..."posts", I'm already thinking in terms of the new kbin.social terminology!:-) that we used to rely upon to welcome new players to the community. In particular, the FAQ was linking to an old post that reminded players to create a Transfer ID in case...

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Awesome job. That's a great idea to preventively rescue things into the wiki.

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I think badges are like "flair" but not yet implemented.

I've been thinking about driving into the kbin source code, but it's PHP and it's been years and many versions since I've worked with PHP. Might have to dust off some of those skills.

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Yay! Welcome @niantre!

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Have you looked at Pixelfed? It's a federated Instagram replacement. Not sure (still new to kbin) but it may have integration options here.

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I tried with mod tools and it 500'd out as well. Not sure why. If we can't delete it, it's no big deal. Thanks for joining!

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Welcome! Kbin is different from Reddit, that's for sure.

Here's a simple help post about kbin: https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/11493/A-small-FAQ-to-hopefully-help-new-users-to-kbin

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I'm down with whatever. When I was doing my research I hadn't heard of squabbles. If that's where people want to go, I'm down with that.

The Reddit migration guide is very helpful. I'll add that and the one I found to the pinned thread.

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There are concerns, but the OP doesn't really get the Fediverse.

First, Mastodon is doing fine, very well in fact, and had hiccups when scaling rapidly. Literally every service has trouble with scaling fast. Reddit fell over when it scaled down rapidly. kbin/Lemmy/etc instances can throw resources and money (if they have them) or people will scale via new instances. That's how it works.

The old saw of federation is hard is blown out of perspective. kbin federated with Lemmy and it's not been an issue so far. In fact, it's been great. Overnight they more than doubled the number of magazines.

And remember, kbin is only a week or two old. They're actively developing it.

Moderation is gonna be the same here as Reddit because most of the existing Reddit mod tools aren't maintained by Reddit and are going dark due to the API costs. It's gonna be a gong show over there. Ditto on DMCA, GDPR, etc. Eventually people will build mod tools for Fediverse instances, like with Reddit, and that'll be good.

Will the Fediverse survive? Yes. Will it thrive? Yes, but maybe not kbin et al. Mastodon is doing well, and federation means that anyone using any ActivityPub based solution is potentially a memeber of this magazine. That's nothing to sneeze at.

All that said, we may never grow this magazine. Maybe the AE Reddit community won't move. That's cool. We may grow our own community. I'd rather not fracture, but lock-in is real. We take it as it comes.

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