HollowNotion Now • 100%
I'm going to play it eventually. Already bought it, just waiting to be in the mood to get started. I am curious though... how hard is it just to figure out where you're going? That is often my biggest hurdle in these older games, even though I grew up on this kind of stuff haha.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
This game rules so far. I really like the dialogue and notes system. Plus, I honestly think it looks pretty nice for such a lo-fi style. Lots of QOL stuff for a game of this type too. Definitely check it out if it looks interesting to you!
HollowNotion Now • 95%
This is partially on these companies for failing to provide an equal experience to Steam on their platform. I bought Witcher III in GoG to support the devs, and my reward was a lost save by the time the DLCs came out, because their client didn’t have cloud saves. So guess where I bought their stuff from there on? Sure, they added these features later but for some people the damage is already done.
HollowNotion Now • 83%
We're still doing this, huh? Smartphone fanboying? Pretending like one side is clearly superior? This shit is so tired.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
Fyi, the fixed update has been released.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
This is exactly my experience. Always liked CRPGs, but I've literally never finished any of the classics, or any traditional CRPG for that matter (closest would be Disco Elysium or Dragon Age: Inquisition for me). But BG3 is really hitting for me. I absolutely love it, and I want to give more of these a try once I finish it.
HollowNotion Now • 98%
After Netflix, I am cracking down on paying for these services.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
It depends, but... mostly yes. I don't agree with most big companies ideologically speaking... I'd have a hard time finding work if I limited myself in that way.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
What… the fuck? I hope this is a bad joke or something.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
Still holding on to my S4 until it dies or they make a decent upgrade to battery life.
HollowNotion Now • 87%
I misinterpreted your original comment. We agree, haha.
HollowNotion Now • 38%
There wasn't a a pre-load for BG3 though, really. It was incompatible with their EA release.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
I mean… ok. Doesn’t change my experience.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
So... by "users MUST not", you mean you'd prefer if they didn't.
HollowNotion Now • 27%
Container Tabs sounds so useful, but fair warning to anyone else looking to check it out... I think it's kinda buggy. My sessions got all fucked up when I tried using it. I ended up removing it entirely and just going without.
HollowNotion Now • 0%
I use it daily. It’s my default browser, but it ain’t perfect. Most recently, it was an interactive map for Diablo IV that would never work on Firefox. After an update it started working, but that’s just the most recent example.
HollowNotion Now • 100%
Already some suggestions and a new post here, but also check out !movies@lemmy.world if you haven't sub'd yet. The more communities you have the more likely you'll see fresh discussion!
HollowNotion Now • 83%
As pointed out above, individual use of Firefox doesn't really do that much. Especially when Firefox already doesn't work properly for some sites. Plus, lots of people (myself included) need to use Chrome for work. This shit sucks.
HollowNotion Now • 50%
I moved to Apple a few years ago, and recently I've stopped using Chrome for anything but work, where it's required (web development, lol). Still married to gmail and google calendar but maybe it's time I get away from those too...
HollowNotion Now • 100%
I'm trying, lol. Just followed a bunch of accounts on Mastodon in an attempt to make my homepage more interesting. Loving Lemmy, but while I don't necessarily want the absolute deluge of bullshit like reddit has, for my taste the fediverse still has a lot of growing to do (and I hope it gets there!)
This is a topic I enjoyed seeing over at the other place, so I thought I'd try to get it going here if people are interested.
As many people here right now I assume, I'm coming to Lemmy as a Reddit alternative. I've got my account created via lemmy.world and have a bunch of other communities that I was able to find just by browsing the Communities section found here. However, since there are potentially infinite instances and communities out there, how do you guys go about finding new ones that might be relevant to your interests? The list of communities only gets you so far, imo.
Not sure if this is the right place for this? But I think a big sore spot in the new Lemmy-user experience is the search result interface. When searching for a new instance, for example, after staring at it for a couple minutes I noticed that the instance names are in green, whereas posts are in blue, but I don't think this is particularly obvious to new users. If this is to take off, I think making it *absolutely clear* when search is returning a new community to a user will be vital. (https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ad06d2b0-c6d0-449d-a815-381785f42e25.png)