

What the fuck is that title. Stop using AI for your articles.
What the fuck is that title. Stop using AI for your articles.
I think Sam O Nella dropped a new video too!
Only good game they did was Episode 1: Pod Racer.
Nuka Cola is better
505 is one of the weirdest publishers to me, and probably the publisher I have played the most games from if I don’t include series with tons of games in them. Payday 2, Journey to the Savage Planet, Terraria, Backbreaker, Don’t Starve, Sniper Elite V2, How to Survive, Rocket league, Brothers. I can’t think of another publisher who has put out that many big games from different IPs.
Like they are going to pay people to work on something for that long. Or maybe all of GTA 6 is being done by like 5 people so they can focus on what really matters-inventing new vehicles for GTA online.
And its allowing for remote workers in Canada or the United States. Most tech jobs I see lately are the opposite, they want you to do more work than the role entails for less money than it should be making, and less and less of those jobs offer remote work. Lots of the jobs I have been applying for want you to do the work of a supervisor for the pay of a specialist.
I love how every article mentioning a game/IP owned by Activision has to say that ‘now that Microsoft owns BAK, the game may be an Xbox exclusive. Ragebait journalism at it best.
Mine was for saying that Nazi’s were a part in a war from 70 years ago, and that they should be dead now.
I finished everything in the base game for Just Cause 4 last year, and it was literally taking me more time to drive from one activity to the next than to do the activity. But of course there has to be 80 of them
Industrialization happened because of individual efforts to make the lives of workers close to them easier.
I guess personal finance was a bad example; in the hour since I made my comment two people have replied about that but no one has really mentioned hobby style communities (the others i mentioned) which leads into the second main issue I see which is that Lemmy’s userbase is not a casual one.
Almost everyone one here can tell you what an API means, where as the vast majority of people who are doing Google searches with Reddit at the end probably can’t/don’t care about it. That’s leads to an over representation of the ‘smart communities’ like Linux, Technology and Personal Finance. Since there are many people migrating to Lemmy that are already interested in those topics, the expertise is a lot higher.
Meanwhile, I don’t think a lot of people who would frequent Reddit for cooking advice, home improvement questions mechanical questions and other topics like those made the switch so easily. And no matter how many times you post in this subs, it’s not going to bring people from Reddit who didn’t want to leave in the first place.
Plus, when it comes to people asking questions related to things they need to do in real life, they need an answer. I made a bunch of posts on some communities here about an issue in a new rental house and got no comments on it at all. I’m all for trying to get Lemmy bigger but I can’t do that at the expense of the things I need to do in my day to day life.
This comment seems very related to the specific content you are looking for. Lemmy is a good place for tech information but that’s about it. Cooking, home improvement, personal finance, DIY, crafting etc don’t have homes on here with many active users, and especially not the amount of knowledgeable users that were on Reddit.
This all started because of an API change, so it would make sense that the predominant amount of users who migrated are more tech savvy.
I agree. The only thing I got back to Reddit for is to read the team based subreddits after games. It seems that there are actually less people on the Lemmy sport’s communities than a couple months ago.
Not the main communities, but the smaller ones. I’ve had to resort to Facebook for getting information and news about teams I follow, and for new indie games that get released the only communities I can find are on Reddit.
The majority of communities I followed on Reddit did not live to Lemmy, or they did and got abandoned in a couple weeks. None of the sports or gaming communities I followed are here/alive here.
Stardew Valley. I find myself humming the songs through the day all the time, they are so relaxing and whimsical.
Thanks. I’ve gotta go back and finish all those RDR2 gold medals one day too…
I’m playing lots of different games lately; I’m in a contest for achievement hunting and it requires me to earn varying achievements. Lately it’s been Madden 23, Vampire Survivors, Hitman 2, Spyro Remastered trilogy and Walking Dead New Frontier.
This makes me happy I never got to play Tarkov.