nathan

@nathan@kbin.social
nathan,

Man, I can't wait to play the same game 11 more times.

Also, forget critical thinking and skill based combat. Please add more arcade-y style combat and force me to spend more time grinding my levels up to give me that sweet, sweet sense of accomplishment.

nathan,

I spent most of my 200+ hours in DRG so far playing with randoms because my friends aren’t as into it as I am. I can definitely say random matchmaking works great, and the community is amazing barring a few leaf lovers here and there.

Also the DLC is all cosmetic, so no need to buy any if you don’t want.

This feels like a forced reddit detox.

I, much like basically everyone here, have been avoiding Reddit when possible, and the content here just doesn't hit the same. My fried dopamine receptors were certainly screaming for stimulation early on but now I feel an urge to touch grass and breathe fresh air. What is this? Am I dying? I still hate the angry lightbulb in...

nathan,

Depending on what you're using, but on PC if you go to the menu bars by your username there's an option to filter your feed by different categories including subscribed.

I agree though, would be better to have that in a more noticeable place eventually because it's not super intuitive.

nathan,

Probably closer to top 0.1% by size. Subs over 150k nowadays fall into the top 1% still.

nathan,

Yeah, if anyone here was on Reddit when the AMA debacle happened with Victoria getting fired, remember that the AMA sub used to have MUCH better content than it has for years.

That subreddit is a shell of its former self ever since Victoria got let go, and she was just one person. Imagine entire mod teams getting replaced (some with over 30 million subscribers), all while 3rd party mod tools get binned and automod bots become too expensive to operate.

If spez thinks he can just replace them all and Reddit will go back to normal then he truly has no idea what he's doing.

nathan,

Like if it was /r/news

Lol point taken. Unbelievable that r/news, the largest (US based) news subreddit on what was once the front page of the internet could be moderated so horribly, but I witnessed it myself so many times.

nathan,

Yeah, I tried Mastodon when that first became more known. Even as a pretty literate techie (I've developed programs professionally at a fortune 500), I couldn't figure it out. Went to kbin today after reading the news about apollo and it was just like signing up anywhere else.

Lemmy may currently have larger spread by word of mouth, but if anything is going to hit mainstream it will be kbin in its current state.

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