For what it’s worth, there was never any pretence that he would release the project. He stated so multiple times throughout its development.
For what it’s worth, there was never any pretence that he would release the project. He stated so multiple times throughout its development.
Got to WT4/LVL 100 solo perfectly fine. Couldn’t beat Uber Lilith without a group though. Player skill issue mostly, I didn’t have the patience to learn the patterns behind the one-shot-kill mechanics.
Ubuntu 8.04, and I got it on one of those free discs they used to send out.
If I’m looking something up, sometimes the answer lies in a post or comment on Reddit. When that happens I revisit, however I’m always logged out now and never engage, comment, etc. beyond reading what I need and leaving.
I hope we end up with custom sounds!
I have to praise Apple for forcing developers to show this information about their apps. The transparency is a really good thing for consumer awareness.
I think Lemmy is really cool, and I’m excited to see where it goes from here!
I can navigate game worlds more effectively than I can the real world. I can struggle to visualise a local route but could probably walk you through several zones of a Souls game.
It’s still good to know, precisely because a lot of people drink a LOT of diet soda because it feels guilt-free.
Why is the Shower Thoughts community essentially meta discussion of Lemmy and not, well, shower thoughts?
I’m really into it so the outlay is worth it for me, already clocked hundreds of hours since launch.
The cosmetics are egregiously expensive, but they’re only cosmetic so they are quite easy for me to completely ignore.
Diablo 4! I’m really pleased with how well it runs.
I hold my phone in one hand, out of the stream of water, and browse RedditLemmy, Twitter, YouTube, whatever I feel like browsing. During this time, I’m not cleaning myself, I’m just standing, enjoying the hot water, and reading whatever I’m reading.
With that said, I’ve stopped doing this because it’s a huge waste of water and money.
But the point of wefwef is to feel familiar to those who used and are missing Apollo, the most popular iOS app.
There has been a groundswell of Android apps starting up and not a great deal of activity in the iOS-specific space. So, wefwef is welcome for those looking for something that ticks that box.
The graphics. That said, it wasn’t really trying to improve on anything. It was never going to be released.