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- Comment on Games like punch out? 5 months ago:
Parts of “Rift of the Necrodancer”
- Comment on Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform 7 months ago:
“Discord said users will be able to turn off the ads in their settings.”
- Comment on "They don’t care": Inside the triumphs and failures of accessible gaming hardware 1 year ago:
Some games don’t even have fucking KEYBINDS, which the most basic of accessibility features.
This will only change when stores (like Steam) start cataloguing these types of features and letting people setup default filters to hide all games without them.
The users have to make them hear that releasing any game without basic accessibility options is unacceptable. This will only happen when the majority is pushing for it, not just those that need the options.
- Comment on Unicorn Overlord — Announcement Trailer | Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PS4 1 year ago:
Vanillaware in a nutshell
- Comment on Do folks managing servers mainly do so via command-line interfaces? 1 year ago:
This is the entire point of PowerShell
- Comment on Does there exist a factory game or zachlike that's like this?: 1 year ago:
Nova Lands
- Submitted 1 year ago to games@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Comment on Steam Visual Novel Fest :: August 7 - 14 1 year ago:
Steins;Gate and Danganronpa
- Comment on Does people who hold beliefs that are rooted in hatred ever change to become a better person? 1 year ago:
The only way to change someone’s core values is to show them the error of their ways WITHIN their own current value system.
If you can manage to find some purchase there you might have a chance, but it’s more likely that you will not find it.
- Comment on The other day I heard a friend talking about how "the moon's gravity affects our internal organs." This sounds like bull, but is it? And if so, how would I correct their misinformation? 1 year ago:
I don’t think that last part is entirely accurate. The reason the weak gravity causes tides is actually because it’s acting over the entire ocean all at once.
It turns out that the ocean is a bit heavy… when you add up the entire mass of all of the water, this imparts quite a substantial bit of potential energy. This can be seen as a “bulge” outward in the moon’s direction, making the planet look a little “squished”.
If the planet were perfectly smooth, this probably would be fairly stable as the bulge wrapped around the planet… however, because we have continents and the sea floor, this movement of water crashes into the land and causes ripple effects with a huge amount of kinetic energy.
I don’t think it would take more that a few years for this process to ramp up to our current level of tides, if there were some way of doing such a ramp up in a controlled way.
- Comment on How do I find news without using Social Media? 1 year ago:
You could try Morning Brew