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    I wish, I wish I hadn't killed that fish.

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    A smaller, cheaper alternative to the high end models.

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  • Request for CRPGs recs on the current Steam sale
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    The Temple of Trials is intended to be a tutorial - something the executives insisted they include. The first game's tutorial is in the manual.

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  • Request for CRPGs recs on the current Steam sale
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    The maze puzzle with the electrified floor is some absolute bullshit. I wonder if there's a mod to remove that nonsense?

    As for the beginning, I used a mod to skip the Temple of Trials because you're absolutely right, it's such a tedious slog. Yay, executive meddling!

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  • Request for CRPGs recs on the current Steam sale
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    I really enjoyed playing through Fallout 2 on my deck.

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  • Mozilla doubling down on ads in Firefox
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    Adverts are visual and psychological pollution. Get fucked.

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  • How did we move from forums to Reddit, Facebook groups, and Discord?
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    Whilst I don't disagree with your points, don't they primarily apply to specifically a support forum?

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  • How did we move from forums to Reddit, Facebook groups, and Discord?
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    Is it sensible to discourage users from being different people in different communities?

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  • How did we move from forums to Reddit, Facebook groups, and Discord?
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    I am very biased in this stuff, I'll say that up front. I was in the "in-crowd" for multiple forums over the years, ran my own for many years (essentially a personality cult, as per your article), and so of course I have a warm and fuzzy view of the medium. Importantly, I found my time on forums to be socially stimulating. By that I mean that the interactions were strong enough that I didn't feel lonely, despite being stuck in various isolated places. I have never felt that way about the interactions I've had any other platforms, with the exception of direct IM clients.

    With that preamble out of the way, something that's come up in the comments below but I don't feel has been explored sufficiently is permanence. Modern profit-driven platforms focus on transience. They are built around the endless-feed model and keeping users engaged as long as possible. This is built into their very bones - it's always about new content and discussion isn't designed to last more than a day. Old content is actively buried.

    That's antithetical to the traditional forum model. Topics on a subject would persist for as long as there was interest (sometimes too long, of course) and users' contributions would form a corpus of work, so to speak. I found that forums that allowed for avatars and signatures were particularly good in this respect as they served as "familiar faces", allowing users to become visibly established community members.

    I've used Reddit for 14 years (although lately I've given up on it) and not once in that time have I felt a sense of community. The low barrier of entry and the minimal opportunity cost of leaving a community makes the place a revolving door of (effectively) anonymous users. It's my opinion that a small barrier to entry is a good thing, coupled with persistence of content. It's not enough to have much of a chilling effect, but it provides a small amount of consequence to users' actions and that's arguably good for community formation and cohesion. A gentle counter to John Gabriel's Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory ( https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03/19/green-blackboards-and-other-anomalies ).

    I run a Facebook group and we have an entrance question - the answer to the question is basic knowledge for the target audience, however the question itself also includes directions for where to find the answer (the first paragraph of the Wikipedia article OR the group's rules). Most people just give the answer (and some overthink it and put a load of extra info in, because the question is suspiciously easy) but a subset of people either can't be bothered or don't even finish reading the question. In my opinion, the community we've built is better without those people.

    This ties into the concept of profit-driven vs. community-driven platforms. A profit-driven platform wants as many eyeballs as possible, regardless of what the owner of those eyeballs can contribute to the community. The community exists purely to facilitate profit, something which feels to me like a terrible basis for a community.

    Something I do feel OP is correct about is discoverability - that's particularly an issue in the modern era of garbage search engines. I don't have any particular thoughts on the subject, I just wanted to say "Yep! Agreed!", haha.

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  • Star Citizen Developer Cloud Imperium Games Imposes 7-Day Work Week Ahead of Citizencon
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    Firefall walked so that Star Citizen could run.

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    Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025
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    Will they also be discounting Jolly Roger flags to cash in?

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  • I didn't mean to time this one for Orktober, but maybe it's just a happy little accident. He's an obscure Forge World mini from 2007 or so. I've recently been watching Masters of the Air and it made me want to dig him out of my backlog. No idea what I might field him as, but he's a fun sculpt. There's a couple of more photos here: https://imgur.com/a/cmmgacE There's a press release about the mini here, if you want to know more: https://ifelix.net/forgeworld-newsletter-171

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    I am everywhere! 💚

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  • I reckon adding EBDB would require a few more panels
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    That's some very sedate drum and bass.

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  • Rocksteady reportedly returns to Batman after Suicide Squad disaster
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    Was Gotham Knights not part of that continuity? Huh.

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  • This crew of Ork-wannabes are my Diggamob. They currently don't have names, apart from the test model - Zagatha (back left). I mostly don't like the old Digga range, but there's a few exceptions, so I went with those. I've no idea when I'll get around to fielding them in Gorkamorka, but hopefully at some point. I deliberately opted for no heavy weapons on the vehicles to field more bodies. Diggas have access to archeotek and can get some very fancy bits of kit - but to find them and wield them effectively numbers are required. These are a combination of GW's original minis from 1998 and Red Nebular's Primal Raider range: https://www.myminifactory.com/users/Red%20Nebular I mainly painted them using contrast/speed paints, but I didn't have the requisite paints when I did the test model, so the skin ended up being done the traditional way. I regret it, but it was too late to do anything about. I'm not overly fond of how they turned out, but hey, done is the best feature. There's a few more pics here: https://imgur.com/a/07Mzj17 Also, just to pre-empt it, no, the faction aren't called "digganobs". They're called "diggas", you memelords.

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