I finished my time with the game after 150 hours. Enjoyed the hell out of it, but it has flaws.
It's not as bad as many will have you believe.
I finished my time with the game after 150 hours. Enjoyed the hell out of it, but it has flaws.
It's not as bad as many will have you believe.
Ah, I did not catch that.
Did you watch the video? They did use cars.
The headline is grammatically correct and clear without commas.
I don't know anything about them. Care to elaborate?
Agreed on all points. I loved Reddit and had a long lived account with a decent amount of comment karma. I dropped it cold turkey when the API change happened.
Never had any real run ins with mods even though I had arguments with other users pretty regularly. I acted in good faith and tried to be helpful as much as possible.
Most subreddits were fine. If you got banned all over the place, it says more about you than it does Reddit.
Edit: regarding the light moderation on Lemmy, I think some of that is just because there's less content here spread across a lot more places. Most communities are pretty sparse.
This is my worry, also. These are not normal thoughts.
Have you looked into the port? I played it in my Steam Deck earlier this year. It's phenomenal.
Playing at 60fps with right stock camera controls makes it feel like a new game.
Hilarious. Just a laugh riot. ROFL on the floor.
Let me save you more of your precious time: tank water heaters are surprisingly efficient. No need to even think about numbers. Just remember that one fact.
When the Steam version was announced, I decided to dive in to the game blind. In the months before the release, I ended up seeing some interviews of Tarn and fell in love with their vision and quiet dedication.
Steam version came out and I dumped easily 200+ hours into the game. I'm waiting for adventure mode to dive back in. Can't wait.
The game is definitely not for everyone. But it is very special.
I agree completely with you. I'm also a software developer.