Yeah, the “Bethesda. Bethesday never changes” seems to me to just be a reference to the iconic and memed start of FO4. “War. War never changes”. Just a little inside joke for the FO4 community
Yeah, the “Bethesda. Bethesday never changes” seems to me to just be a reference to the iconic and memed start of FO4. “War. War never changes”. Just a little inside joke for the FO4 community
it’s still in the top 10 daily players games on steam and still higher than CoD and BG3.
Ofc the player numbers is going down, but i think it is an easy casual game to come back to when playing with friends.
I bet the next steam next fest will have tons of copycat demos for this type of game too.
Red wine and coke is sth i have seen croatians and Portuguese drink
But isn’t the whole point to play a burned copy of the game?
This seems like scalping concert tickets to a concert that allows you to copy tickets in the printer.
So it seems that during the digestion in stomach acid the enzyme myrosinase is released from these plants (https://www.diindolylmethane-dim.com/formation.htm) responsible for the intermediate product DIM.
This means we could have DIM present in acidic meals of these vegetables, like for example Kimchi
Not really parkour like dying light is, but in outlast trials you will kinda try to outrun lots of different killers and monsters. Can probably be compared a bit with dead by daylight
When was Guild Wars ever an Ubisoft game. Don’t remember NCSoft / Arenanet ever being affiliated with Ubisoft
A lot of the games you tried are on gamepass, including hitman world of assassination.
There are some others aswell, like Aragami 2, sniper elite and plague tale.Might be worth just trying gamepass for 10€ for a month or to see if you can buy a trial key for cheap somewhere, to test the games.
Another game I can recommend but it is a bit different genre is Outlast:Trials. It is a stealth game but if you fail you have to escape and hide. Though this game is pretty explicit with nudity, violence and gore
Submitted: 2023-06-10
Recieved: 2023-07-01
This is what it looks like
I had issues replying from my lemmy.world account to kbin comments the other day (endless spinning). Not sure if it was an issue with kbin or lemmy.world. but lemmy.world is also still on 1.7.4
Replying through my kbin since i can’t reply to kbin from lemmy.world right now for a reason:
It’s not actually my reddit api pull. As far as I understand the code, in a regular time intervall the newest post and comment are pulled to obtain the per minute data.
Not sure if that info is directly obtained from the reddit api, or if they use a comment/post ID to calculate the difference between each sampling point. Am not that good at coding myself.
But yeah i think that reddit could manipulate that data without issues.
There are some paying traffic monitoring sites that apparently showed a dip of 20% too (Reported here). They also report that the average time spent and session counts went down by 14% and 8%. Since this data is not obtained from reddit directly I think it might be a bit more representative
yeah some sites already do that but they don’t release the information without paying
https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/28/reddit-protest-user-engagements-site-activity-impact/
The site they used for their data is https://www.similarweb.com/
I just started these charts in the beginning since i was interested in the number per day instead of the number per minute that is reported in the original source.
Though my data seems to also be incomplete cause of missing data points.
https://lemmy.world/comment/636721
Having some trouble replying between kbin and lemmy.world right now so I am using my kbin instead
I don’t plan on going back since I just can’t condone how Reddit management handled the whole issue, but there is one thing I wonder why it is not a possible solution for 3rd party apps:
Wouldn’t it be possible to ask the userbase to just get the API key themselves?
If every user of a 3rd party app has their own API key, they won’t have to pay anything won’t they, since it will be hard to reach the free tier limit.
And even if a user does reach the limit he can get a couple thousands API calls for just a small number of cents.
Reddit will be still getting the same number of API calls, but it won’t be the responsibility of the 3rdparty dev but on each user if the limit is reached
The colosseum is Roman though, not greek
So are you only missing the 1h? On Kbin you can do 3h/6h/12h/24h.
On a lemmy instance i would understand the comment since there you can only filter it per day currently (but maybe this was changed in the new update rolling out currently?)
mhhm, wonder if it would be possible to make a gresemonkey script that unifies everything across the platform.
Including switching the boost and favorite position. The only issue would be the url staying the same and having the /c/ or /m/ folder
Yeah i can see how this game is not for everyone since it is a huge puzzle exploring game and you can get lost on what to do easily. The information board on your ship though gives you some idea on where to go next most of the time and helps you to figure stuff out
Outer Wilds for sure. This game is special, but it’s difficult to replay with prior knowledge.
Portal 2 is another game i would like to experience for the first time again
Not just the UI.
i think it is really nice that you can use a time filter of 3h, 6h,12h 1d in kbin.
This makes finding new content so much easier without having the raw state of new
I might consider watch Fast and Furious again if Fast 11 contained a 40 ton avocado heist. The last one i saw was probably Fast 4