CodenameDarlen
@CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world
- Comment on Is Flappy Bird a good game? 4 hours ago:
I miss Flappy Bird, I used to play it, believe me or not I hit 1000 points on that shit, I just got hiper fixated on it, it was so fun. Now I can’t run it on recent Android versions.
- Comment on A massive technological leap for graphics 23 hours ago:
Imagine you see AI slop on the internet the whole time, then you decide to play a little to forget and get real-time AI slop generated graphics.
That’s some medieval torture shit.
- Comment on Are achievements still relevant in 2026—especially when mods disable them? 1 week ago:
I’m kind of achievement hunter, my Steam profile has 33 perfect games and 70% avg. completion.
I always saw achievements as a way to enjoy 100% of the game, I see it as path that developers build to make sure you experienced everything that was made to be experienced.
You can just play a game on normal, finish the game, see the story once and done, goodbye.
But then you decide to look the achievements list and see things like:
- See the ending B, C and D
- Unlock X weapon and kill 500 enemies with it
- Discover all areas of the game
- Etc…
Isn’t it cool? I think it’s pretty cool to be honest.
Hunting achievement has add like a few dozens of hours to my games, which make my money worth more per hour.
$40 a game -> finish main story in 20h -> $2/h $40 a game -> finish main story and all achievements in 40h -> $1/h
This has literally nothing to do with marketing, pretty the opposite, it’s hard to see good made achievements because it’s kind of a extra thing which doesn’t add much value to the game as a whole.
I like when developers make good achievements: challenging but not too hardcore, motivating you to explore everything and know easter eggs for example.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Ok, you got me.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
I’ve heard stories of people paying for a calories calculator as a service, which means, they pay monthly for it.
Sooner your realize that making money has nothing to do with hard skills.
If one knows how to talk and fool people they can sell dry clay saying it’s coffee.
The problem lies on the ethical aspect of the thing, many companies are sustained on manipulating and fooling their customers that their product has any genuine value, and less aware people just buy.
- Comment on I got banned from Fuck AI community, anything I can do? 5 weeks ago:
I’m banned.
- Comment on I got banned from Fuck AI community, anything I can do? 5 weeks ago:
I agree, it feels a massive echo chamber, that’s why I didn’t ditched Reddit already.
I’m against AI in many scenarios, but I like to hear other opinions to make sure I’m right.
I’ve learned a lot by hearing contrary opinions to mine.
- Comment on I got banned from Fuck AI community, anything I can do? 5 weeks ago:
That’s weird, it just vanished from my profile.
I found it weird because usually when I delete a post it’s just tagged as “deleted” for me. And I can even undelete it.
But this one completely vanished.
Still trying to figure out how lemmy works.
- Comment on I got banned from Fuck AI community, anything I can do? 5 weeks ago:
thanks
- Comment on I got banned from Fuck AI community, anything I can do? 5 weeks ago:
How do you find deleted posts?
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