Got a bit of “aboringdystopia” vibes…the fake grass and curvy walkways
Got a bit of “aboringdystopia” vibes…the fake grass and curvy walkways
I played modern warfare II for the first time some weeks ago. It really took me some time to find where the campaign can be started. a whole bunch of ads for Season pass, dlc bundle and other shit filled the whole screen. IDK about the multiplayer but the campaign was pretty lackluster. 2/10 wouldnt play again ^^
Kbin user here…
I think karma in relation to up/down vote of posts is a good thing.
The total karma of an account isnt interesting for me, but other users may be more interested in it.
Best solution in my opinion would be if it is handled instance based. If one instance decides to show the total karma of a user its ok for them another instance might decide to not show the total karma or even completely hide up/downvotes.
So every user can find an instance that alligns with his view on this matter.
What is the big step about shutting down a 1 week old account?
Playing Cyberpunk 2077 for the first time and having a lot of fun
im adding “-youtube” to searches for a long time. The amount of Clickbaitvideos, no matter what you are searching for, is just crazy.
Just give it a try. I started playing it for the first time about a week ago and im having a blast.
A lot of the things that got criticized when it was released have been fixed.
Yeah there will never be a perfect middleway. Either you have a lot of small kingdoms where sometimes some of them go rogue or you got one big one where the Leaders literally rule the whole place.
I think feddiverse will be the better option in the long run after some things get tweaked a bit more.
Your are right but thats the same as in many other IPOS. If you buy shares from a company you have to inform yourself where you spend your money.
Really appreciating that a lot of help and guides are provided for newer users. That whole fediverse thing can be a bit overwhelming if you are starting to tinker around with it.
On reddit a lot of bigger topics had mor than one subreddit for example games, gaming and so on. Give it some time and a lot of it will condense into communitys with bigger userbases
As far as i understood it these are two completely different communitys. But im still trying to wrap my head around the whole fediverse thing…
Some people dont seem to grasp how all of this works. They seem to think the insurance fairy will pay for the damages and not the businesses (and finally the customers).