Agreed. It feels like a bunch of people broadcasting to the void with megaphones. Threaded forums are 100x better
Agreed. It feels like a bunch of people broadcasting to the void with megaphones. Threaded forums are 100x better
Yes, I love Factorio
I’m so glad this community exists
Yeah, it’s been in the news 😩 We broke the global average temperature record something like 3 times last week. The graph that accompanies the articles is actually quite scary
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/climate/climate-change-record-heat.html
100% impossible to not read it in the voice actor’s voice
I can’t believe I used to think he was a smart, interesting person. What an absolute buffoon.
I can see why they’d avoid sharing. It was… this song 😬:
On a related note, have you heard of the Three Moves Ahead podcast? It seems like it’d be right up your alley: it’s entirely focused on strategy games
For me, it very much depends on the game:
Agreed. It seems like such a basic feature. I’m missing it on kbin
Factorio. I had actually become aware of how fun building games could be through Prison Architect a couple years prior. But Factorio took it to a whole other level. Extraordinary freedom and near limitless things to do – it’s distilled, weaponized, dangerously addictive fun for people who have engineering brains
That’s a great idea
Same here. I had used reddit since 2010 and must have had close to a dozen accounts. I didn’t like too much info piling up under any one account. And I used a local city subreddit a lot.
Use a pseudonym that you don’t use anywhere else and don’t dox yourself in your posts or comments
They can’t keep their story straight. First the protest is “noise” that will “blow over”. Now they’re forcing subs to re-open.
Look, even if the protest “fails”, they stick to the API pricing, and forcefully re-open subs, some things will be obvious and for everyone to see that weren’t before:
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