Maybe the problem is that your definition of fascism is "anyone who disagrees with me"?
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Yeah, it's nice. I've had it 2 years now. It's sturdy, hasn't broken yet. I'm not feeling the need to upgrade yet. If I was buying new, I'd get something newer. I was considering a GPD Win Mini, but $1000 is a lot and GPD has so many QA issues,
I have an RG351MP.
I spent so much time fighting Unity bugs that I just gave up. Also, Godot's input system isn't a complete basket case like Unity.
I was into Stellaris for a while, and then I got annoyed by Paradox' trick of making you spend $200 on DLC just to get the full game.
Unless someone put the work into porting it, the answer is no.
You create your own community. If the mods are jerks, you can convince people to switch.
Someone would just start their own lemmy instance if the mods are unreasonable.
Every handheld made in the past few years plays GB/GBC/GBA at 100%.
The most important thing is to learn basic programming first. You need to learn thing like if/while/for, how functions work, how variables work, what is a pointer/reference, how object oriented programming works, etc.
I would start with Godot 4.0, which is the current stable version. 4.1 should be out soon.
I wouldn't try making a 3D game at first. Try a simple 2D game. Use pixel art instead of complex graphics.
Godot should work on a low-end PC.
Reddit will issue sitewide bans for posting about certain topics. The mods of lemmy.world seem to be going down that same path, unfortunately.