altz3r0
Thanks for the suggestion. I have tried a few, DRG, Warframe, destiny, and some others, but that hasn't clicked for me unfortunately.
I really feel a game like Rust or PUBG, but with a massive pick up and play scenario with shared goals where everyone collaborates, would be a great game.
I haven't come across anything similar, as I think it would be something between a 3/4-person shooter and a full blown MMORPG?
I don't know, there are likely many technical complications obviously, but I feel there is unexplored terrain there.
Thanks for sharing! This surge in latin science fiction has been top of my interest this year. I've been looking mostly into Brazilian sci-fi, which sadly is more scarce (I'm working on adding a few more drops to this bucket myself :P).
I'm really enjoying the divergence from the anglo-saxonic vision we have in the genre, and also the light they bring to the social/economic issues we face in our region. Not to mention the amazing and underrepresented cultural elements we have here!
Perhaps this is also a great moment for this surge, as the language barrier is becoming more and more irrelevant with good ai translation.
The main issue for me is also the pvp aspect, which in reality just makes for a somewhat unfair game. I would love a battle royalish game that was PVE, or just collaborative in some manner, where everyone got together to fight bots and gain control of the territory. It's definetly tougher to implement, but it would be great.
Oh she reads exponentially more than I do, and quite a lot of interesting national books that I want to read too, IF ONLY I COULD BURN THROUGH MY BACKLOG :(
Essa é uma boa forma de migrar mesmo, gostei!
Não se derruba impérios da noite pro dia. Essa primeira besteira jorrou pessoas para outras redes. Trouxe o lemmy à luz, o squabble, o fediverse, etc. A maioria vai voltar pra lá, mas alguns vão ficar. Na próxima besteira, vai acontecer de novo, mais vão ficar, etc, etc, até chegarmos num ponto de equilibrio.
Uma coisa é garantida, vão continuar apodrecendo, ainda mais quando sair o IPO.
Porém notei que o Brasil não jorrou quase nada, acho que nossa resiliencia pra besteira é grande demais pra isso. :P
Lemmy was not created last week, man. All you see here today already existed and was running when spez hit the fan.
In that sense, part of what attracts me to this is a bit of the barrier to entry. I find it enticing, it reminds me of the good old days, where you had to earn your way in, in a sense. Of course that's silly old man talk, because honestly, all you have to do is select any random site and sign up.
Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml, it all comes down to the same thing. This "barrier" to entry is almost fictitious, and I feel that's the ideal type of barrier.
Is shitting on your users the new 2023 trend?
Oh yes, that has caught me once or twice too! Was not a bad experience, though, proving the old saying wrong!
I'd say it comes firstly from family and friends, where it usually stops at for the average author. After that, I'd say it comes from finding its place in groups that have a shared interest in the topic/genre, perhaps? Still trying to figure that question out too.
This is the gist of it. It will happen again, and again, and again. After they go public, every quarter that they need to come up with some shenanigans to satisfy shareholders, it will happen again. Eventually, either a new thing will come up and start it all over again, or we will be mostly decentralized.