I learn all my science from meme communities
I learn all my science from meme communities
so you’re saying we should invest in an industrial freight shipping scale for maximum accuracy
Hmm, stickers asides, from the trailer I guess this seems like a “point and click” adventure game!
I kinda liked these kinds of games before, but must admit that I haven’t really played those kinds of games that much in recent years.
Yeah true, AI art is more “looks OK at first glance, but smaller details are messed up”, while this one is the opposite of that so “smaller details are actually fine, but as a whole it looks quite messed up” haha
I actually liked 3D movies and I even bought the Nvidia 3D kit to play my PC games in 3D, it was amazing (to me)!
But it was an imperfect 3D technology that gave many people headaches, so I can understand why it eventually got scrapped.
I do have a VR headset too, but besides Half-Life Alyx, there haven’t really been any VR games I am so hyped for that I keep going back to play in VR.
Looking at this cover art again now, it kinda reminds me of AI-generated art lol
Started playing Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE by the Danganronpa team, it really does feel like a Danganronpa style game but with a new setting! Kinda refreshing now to get a new setting and not have the story “locked” by the Danganronpa setting, actually.
Also I got back into Hyper Light Drifter, which I played a bit a few years ago, but it didn’t quite “click” with me. I think I found the map confusing. However this time I managed to understand how to navigate better, and got more into the game!
Yup, I still visit Reddit daily because of the small subreddits for games I’m playing, which are barely active on Lemmy.
I mostly stay away from everything else on Reddit, but then again I already usually did that even before the recent API changes and removal of third party apps.
You could say I can try to contribute more to those communities here on Lemmy, but even on Reddit I never posted much and would just comment on random stuff once in a while. So it’s hard to go from that to actively posting and commenting here on Lemmy…
I did read some argument that for certain foods, if they removed the plastic wrapping, the expiration would happen so much faster that food waste would increase by a lot. I honestly have no idea if waxed paper would work as well though.
I do agree that hopefully alternative solutions can be found in any case…
I have been trying to replace as many of my synthetic clothes and textiles with cotton (or other natural textiles) as possible…
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have a look!
This is one of the reasons why I don’t really want to buy the new Diablo game even though my friends are playing it and it sounds like it’s gotten good reviews. checks metacritic, critics score 86, user score currently at 2.0 Yeah figures lol
Yeah, just an addon to automatically redirect all Reddit links to the old.reddit.com version would already make Firefox addon support on Android super useful for me!
Since Reddit threads are still sometimes the only results when searching for questions to uncommon issues.
Man, they are still not selling them in Norway, so only one shop has them as a “special import”, and it cost 827GBP for even the 64GB version lol.
Oh well, not as if it is that useful for me since I am usually at home almost all the time after work anyways. I have barely even used the Nintendo Switch’s portable mode.
Man, I never got around to play the first game.
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Out of the Lemmy apps I tried out, Voyager is the app I used the most, and it is definitely a great app! But I did miss the smoothness and customisability of Sync, so I will most likely use that on my phone from now on.
As much as I like Voyager, I do feel like there is some slowdowns/stuttering and feeling of the GUI not always doing what I intended to do. Not a lot, but enough to sit in the back of my mind.
That being said I’m still using Voyager on the iPad and also in the browser on my PC! (Which reminds me that I should try installing the Voyager app from the iPad app store, maybe that’ll actually fix the occassional slowdowns.)
Aha, I found this this video for global total sales over time, which shows that the Switch passed the Wii last year. Kinda interesting to see the comparisons!