It's open source, the guy that responded to me didn't bother to look at it.
Statick
Did you look at the link? It's open source
https://fluxer.app/ seems promising. Hoping they get self hosting documentation out soon
Edit: it's open source guys... https://github.com/fluxerapp/fluxer
Your hostility confuses me. I'm not a node dev.
I skimmed some of the server files and didn't see the normal vibe coded slop I normally see in other languages and was genuinely curious what you saw.
Thank you for your examples.
I took a look. Didn't seem vibe coded to me. Is there a specific area you looked at that looks vibe coded?
What makes you say that?
New update is great. The patron and spawn area reworks are phenomenal. The new game mode is great when you only have time for a short game or just want a more casual game.
I love it and hate it at the same time.
It's whacky and fun and the legendary items are ridiculous.
However, since you can pick characters, there will be a "meta" even though it's random items.
A bunch of characters just absolutely start wrecking it if it gets past 3rd round. For example, Infernus at round 4-5 starts doing 200+ per burn tick and if you weren't lucky enough to get debuff remover, you just die
Looks like Pride from Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood 😂
I'll preface this with things on the internet are not always factual.
In addition to that, I was mistaken, it wasn't total traffic, just the two most active users didn't post at all on the day the Ukrainians attacked the power grid...
The other statistics in this thread are eye opening for normal people, if they are accurate.
There was also that incident a few months ago where part of Moscow lost power/internet and the traffic on that sub dropped significantly.
The actual Americans there that fall for the propaganda are truly a sad bunch.
It got an influx of people and is laggy, but when it works... it honestly feels just like discord. I haven't seen screen sharing working yet but the dev in the discord was saying he was working on an update to alleviate the lag and it would make self-hosting easier, which would also help alleviate lag indirectly