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derskusmacher @kbin.social
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Are any of your friends on the fediverse too? If not, have you tried to get them to join?
  • Everyone I socialize with IRL is a normie for the most part. There's no way I'm going to be able to sell them on the fediverse. People want convenience and to be where everyone else is at.

    Hell, the only reason I still have a fb account is because my family refuses to try another chat app other than messenger.

    I'm leaving the centralized internet behind but I'm also a very online hipster. It is what it is. If the fediverse ends up being a smaller place then so be it.

  • People will put more effort in installing Windows on the Steam Deck than learning how to use Linux
  • People install Windows when they want to play games that only run on Windows.

    It's this primarily.

    Secondarily Linux is still a pain in the ass in a lot of ways. I've been playing with Linux for a few years now after being exposed to it at work. I love Linux but when I dual booted (Ubuntu) and tried to daily drive it a year and a half ago on my desktop it was a nightmare. I literally came back after one day and nothing worked. Sometimes I'm down to troubleshoot, sometimes I just want games to work. Granted, Proton has come a long way and most of what I try on the Steam Deck just works.

  • Gaming @kbin.social derskusmacher @kbin.social

    Spent a couple hours with (https://kbin.social/tag/BaldursGate3) today. I love the dialogue animations. The characters feel like characters instead of talking heads spewing voice lines.

    Spent a couple hours with #BaldursGate3 today. I love the dialogue animations. The characters feel like characters instead of talking heads spewing voice lines. It's one of the few games I've played in a the last year or so that feels "next gen" (whatever that means in 2023) in fit and finish.

    \#gaming

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    Here are the 7 city builders coming out before the end of 2023 I'm most excited about
  • Tentatively excited for CS2. Put a lot of time in the first game but after initial learning you really needed mods to make it interesting. It also wasn't that great of a sim. Paradox's DLC strategy is also abysmal, I see the first "expansion" is bridges and ports. I haven't been able to find any information on what is in the expansion.