And suddenly everyone was born on Jan 1st, 2000
And suddenly everyone was born on Jan 1st, 2000
I was in my early 20s when BG1, BG2, NWN, and Icewind Dale came out. The hype was real, and it was a spectacular time in gaming.
I left because of how they treated third party apps devs, Reddit mods, and users. Total disregard and disrespect. Which left me feeling the same.
There is a super active niche subreddit that I miss terribly. There is a Lemmy alternative with 3 subscribers only and a post every 5 days or so. I would love to see it active but me posting there feels the same as just screaming into the void. I know that to grow it I need to be active on it but if I’m the only one there then what is the point? I also don’t want to go to the subreddit and say “hey, check out Lemmy” cause it feels I’ll be sending them to a graveyard for that particular topic.
I’ll keep Gmail for any shit I might want to sign up for and use ProtonMail as my serious email account.
Wadjet Eye games are soooo good.
Have you checked out Caves of Lore? It’s a great party based rpg with deep lore and created by a single developer. It reminds me of Jeff Vogel’s work a bit.
These days I often just skip the first 2 pages and go straight to page 3 for my search results to be able to find anything slightly resembling what I searched for.
That’s why I’m commenting, but we need more people.
Yeah, it’s been way too quiet here. Where is everyone? I don’t want to go back to “that site”
Netflix’s Cleopatra comes to mind.
For me it’s more that I forget where I was and what I was up to, as well as having to reacquaint myself with the controls. Shorter games don’t have that problem.
Against the storm is on my wish list! Just waiting for a good discount.
Caves of lore; a pixel (up to 6) party turn based RPG created by a single very active developer. Has shades of Jeff Vogel in it for me. Great little game that not many have heard of.
It feels fresh, new, and exciting. Like I’ve discovered a new far-away magical land full of wonders, waiting to be explored.
Not a song but I bought the Dawson’s Creek Soundtrack CD only for the Shimmer song by Shawn Mullins.
Most alcoholics use alcohol to run from difficult, unprocessed emotions. I was one of them.