I managed to win a small 3D printer in a contest and I have been wanting to get into making minis for d&d, I have no knowledge or experience of painting minis and a guide would be nice
Hopefully you don't have to make the community private, but shutting down approvals is a great option. They can always sign up for another instance and participate here
Loving Lemmy (and the beehaw community specifically) Even if all of reddit's issues are addressed magically overnight I'd still stay here. I feel like I can say what I want here without triggering some alt right douchebag
Praise the Arch wiki though
Love playing settlers of Catan in TTS. Hard to find a board sometimes though
Specifically CK2 for me, there's Tamriel mod that's amazing
While not "saved" by modding, Kerbal space program is certainly not as interesting.
The best thing is it doesn't really matter where you sign up at, every community is equal if you subscribe to them
Definitely the most underrated game in the series, it was my first too and still in my top five
7, then 9 and 12. My parents bought me ages and my sister seasons. I remember waiting on her to finish her playthrough so I could swap over to seasons. After twilight princess I made the switch over to PC and caught up on missed games with emulators starting with the original. Played everything including TOTK
Until old.reddit dies, I'll still use it since the small communities don't have an equivalent here yet
Broad rules are great when you trust the ones enforcing it.