I sometimes boot up Curse of Monkey Island. It was my first proper adventure game. The voice acting, dialogue, music and art is still charming to this day.
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It's important to remember it's early days. Things aren't as smooth as reddit now, especially with Federation, but they're going to improve.
Reddit was pretty unpolished when I joined 13? years ago. There is something awesome about being on a frontier where posts are getting 20 comments instead of 2,000. Everybody gets a chance to contribute and be heard.
I don't really care if the blackout works or not. Either way Reddit is going to die, the only difference is how quickly. I'm just happy it introduced me to Lemmy which is much closer to the kind of experience I wanted anyway.
I paid £20 for it and I think it's worth it for that price. But not at the £50 it first sold at. It's not about the bugs or glitches - it's just a sort of middle of the road game in terms of gameplay and immersion. If you don't expect too much you will have a lot of fun.
Totally understand this is the best possible option. I hope things eventually progress to a stable point where multiple large instances are employing anti-spam and moderation while being connected to each other. At the moment the Lemmyverse is becoming quite fragmented and it'll confuse users when they can't participate in certain communities because of it.