Butterpaderp
@Butterpaderp@lemmy.world
- Comment on What games popularized certain mechanics? 5 weeks ago:
Pretty sure the actual hunger games movie had more to do with that
- Comment on Anon likes Valve 3 months ago:
Smite is third person though
- Comment on Starfield's latest update draws player ire by sticking a bounty hunting quest behind the Creation Club paywall 3 months ago:
Now that the fallout show was a success, they’ll probably just put starfield on the backburner and wait till the heat dies down, then make a tv show about it. I’m willing to bet money on this.
- Comment on Arrowhead initially planned to make Helldivers 2 in 3 years—instead it took 7 years, 11 months, and 26 days 4 months ago:
IIRC they developed the game on an older game engine that’s no longer supported
- Comment on Anon is in health class 4 months ago:
I wish teachers made enough money to buy themselves alcohol
- Comment on ‘Furiosa’ First Reactions Say It’s a Stunning Powerhouse (But No ‘Fury Road’) 4 months ago:
bruh
- Comment on Anon is embarrassed by their steam library 5 months ago:
They just added ways to make games private on your game, likely for this exact scenario
- Comment on Bridge in US city of Baltimore collapses after ship hits it, sending vehicles into water 5 months ago:
Proper maintenance and inspections of our infrastructure is cool and all, but I dont think that’s gonna protect bridges from getting knocked over by big boats
- Comment on Both have gotten way worse 9 months ago:
Go to any major post on reddit, especially crusty old reposts, and the thread will be filled with one sentence replies. Stuff that’s so generic it makes you fall asleep reading it, or just cringe from the fake enthusiasm. Sometimes there’s really good comments, but its because it was scraped from the comment section of the last time the image or meme was reposted. Sometimes, the comment will have nothing to do with anything at all because the bot had bad data. It’s kinda wild how awful some of the comment sections have gotten lately on there.
My personal theory on why bots are rampant now is a twofer. One reason being people leaving the platform, because of reddit api bs, or because of subs shutting down to protest, etc. And the other reason is that some folks are trying to get back at reddit by spamming bots, increasing how many there are.
- Comment on I don't know, I haven't played the game yet. 10 months ago:
Gearbox has already worked on risk of rain, they were probably the best choice to hand it over to.
- Comment on Shocking 11 months ago:
I mean how else do they get the dragon shape. Not gonna find any humans walking around with dragon dicks