My account dies with Apollo
My account dies with Apollo
Posting here at the moment feels like posting on Reddit in the early days. The sense of true community was real, it was more organic content from everyday people instead of the corporate machine that it became with sponsored content, brigading, shills and even subs changing their nature from IAMA Bricklayer to IAMA Movie Star with a movie releasing tomorrow which I’m here to promote. The whole voting system went to crap and the vote numbers were completely out of touch with actual user sentiment.
As long as the fediverse has a more sustainable model and does not go down the corporate route we should be ok until the marketeers, SEOs and advertisers arrive with their thinly veiled attempts at self/client promotion.
A dedicated instance sounds better than a magazine though not sure who’d be willing to take on the expense of taking on that volume of data.
The easiest grab method would be using the API, which provides about a week to get dev approval and to copy all Reddit data via the API without getting banned.
If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes should fall like a house of cards.
Checkmate
And 37 points on here already. Just 43297 to go
!remindme 12 years
They tried to hard with this and somewhere lost the essence of LEGO games which is their fun and simplicity. I replayed the original LEGO Star Wars Complete Saga and it was so much better to play with the kids even almost 20 years later.
Slay the Spire. There’s an iOS port of it which is well worth the money.
Darksiders II has a phenomenal OST. I still listen to that regularly.
That being said the Burnout 3 music was great but obviously not an OST
This is where PS+ will be in 5 years…
The only thing that can stop this happening is either support of physical sales, or additional marketplaces for digital games