

Does anyone defend them? I think what happens is that people get mad at them but then still buy the games anyway because they’re absolute fucking idiots. I believe this is what happens.
Does anyone defend them? I think what happens is that people get mad at them but then still buy the games anyway because they’re absolute fucking idiots. I believe this is what happens.
I’m almost positive i saw this exact same question posted a few days ago. This is suspicious.
No i didn’t mean walkthroughs.
Yes I completely agree. The best source for game issues I’ve found is technical discord servers and asking people there. However this is not ideal either because:
Discord is entshitifying and will probably be dogshit in a few years (they recently announced they wanted to go IPO and we all know what that means.)
Discord is not searchable on search engines
Search within discord is dogshit
You have to ask people and wait for an answer which is not guaranteed.
I probably wouldn’t bank on Lemmy for tech advice. I see the same misinformation posted here as on Reddit for tech.
I’m not even that old and I still prefer reading because you can take screenshots of directions, flip to the correct spot, easily reference stuff, and copy/paste text. You can’t do any of that with video. I will never understand why people prefer video for this stuff.
Nah first game sucks.
Idk who down voted you. The first game was one if the most boring games I’ve ever played in my life.
At most, yes. I just didn’t wanna make 14 paragraphs of zeros lol.
Video game boycotts are an absolute fucking joke. Especially if organized here. I mean what % of consumers are on Lemmy? Like 0.00000000000000001%? For fuck sake.
Definitely anxiety.
Which communities do you mostly comment on? I’m probably just commenting on shitty ones. Lemmy shitpost and asklemmy are absolute dogshit.
The people on Lemmy make Reddit users look good. Seriously people here are mean as shit. At least on Resdit mean comments are usually downvoted.
Yea that’s exactly what I’m saying. I blame the consumers. It’s not like they don’t have options.