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Dezi@lemmy.worldto New Communities@lemmy.world•A place for discussion for all kinds of games. Tabletop games, video games, card games etc.3·2 years agoThere is already
Which seems to have the same goal. I don’t think we should start communities for every topic on every instance if we want Lemmy to succeed :)
Dezi@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Suggestions to simplify Lemmy for the average user who just wants a Reddit clone3·2 years agoI absolutely agree that the „Local“ view is weird. I don’t get how it’s useful and it kind of negates the „it doesn’t matter what instance you have your account at“ argument.
Dezi@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Suggestions to simplify Lemmy for the average user who just wants a Reddit clone21·2 years agoI absolutely agree that the „Local“ view is weird. I don’t get how it’s useful and it kind of negates the „it doesn’t matter what instance you have your account at“ argument.
Dezi@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Suggestions to simplify Lemmy for the average user who just wants a Reddit clone16·2 years agoI absolutely agree that the „Local“ button on the front page is weird. I don’t get how it’s useful and it kind of negates the „it doesn’t matter what instance you have your account at“ argument.
Dezi@lemmy.worldto Gaming@beehaw.org•What are peoples thoughts on games requiring always online? How does it affect your enjoyment of those games?2·2 years agoI started playing D4 two days ago and constantly try to pause the game when I need to give something else attention. It should also be easy to do when you’re alone in a dungeon. There are games that are online but let you pause when you’re alone (though I can’t remember which game I am thinking of right now)
Honestly, I would argue that it’s more of a “bug” of Lemmy than a feature because it leads to fragmentation of communities. But we will have to see how Lemmy evolves now that we reddit refugees are all here.