I guess the motion controllers gimmick was a more wide-appealing thing.
I guess the motion controllers gimmick was a more wide-appealing thing.
About time we get more details about this game!
Trophies/Achievements!
It’s such a simple concept and it increases engagement when they are well implemented. I’d love to play the next Zelda and try to get all achievements. Also I love Steam’s achievement rarity, it makes me feel like a pro knowing that i’m one of the 1% that got some random achievement.
It adds to the overall experience.
Very good UI. I keep getting connection issues when trying to upvote or navigating. Not sure if it’s my instance or the app.
Yeah I really wanted to switch to Signal from Whatsapp but people don’t want to try new messaging apps. Nowadays I use telegram but it’s just bots and 2 or 3 friends.
It’s not that is the only way to talk to your friends. In some countries Whatsapp is the default way to communicate with other people because of SMS prices so if you need to talk to your friends, distant relatives or complete strangers you know you can reach them using that app.
In some cases the fastest way to communicate with a company’s customer service is through Whatsapp.
I prefer a separate name or something that’s easily distinguishable like the Super Nintendo Switch suggestion in comments.
The playstation nomenclature sucks in my opinion, can’t tell which is which when looking at them (specially ps3 and ps4 I feel like they’re the same)
A big part of the problem solves itself with a larger userbase. More content generated, more exposure, search engines show lemmy instances in results, people learn. Lemmy is not that hard to undestand. You can join an instance and explore from there, maybe stay within you instance and be satisfied by your experience. Maybe you’ll learn in time about other communities in other instances. When I first joined reddit 10 years ago I didn’t understand it either but I kept using it because it was interesting. What I propose is that we keep making content and commenting and that will attract more people and communities will grow.
Let’s change that!
Yeah I will end up spending maybe 300+ hrs in ToTK but with BotW I often found that there were quests and details that I skipped because of fast traveling. First playthrough I skipped Link’s house and Tarrey town entirely.
This time I want to take in as much as I can
It feels familiar to old.reddit so i like it. Squabbles has an interesting approach to displaying posts + comments tho
Finished ToTK and now exploring and doing side-quests. I have a rule of no fast travel and it’s so much fun
I am now happily sailing the seas. Guess who is the one that makes the content readily available