I'm with ypu, I play what I find fun. Now of course as time goes I try to develop it to something effective but fun is the endgame.
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Hah, totally forgot about Google+. But then again, I mostly kept forgetting about it eben when it existed so...
I was super confused how I can see a beehaw post, thanks for the explanation!
I only ever managed to kill him thanks to getting conduit shrine just before encountering him. Got him to like 20% health and then barely survived the rest.
So damn right I'm still afraid of him.
I started with rogue but rerolled to druid and never looked back. Never felt underpowered and the class is awesome. I didn't minmax either, just took whatever sounded like fun. Ever since a legendary dripped for me that heals me when I change form (I use storm strike melee basic skill and pulverize so I shapeshift a lot) I'm pretty much unkillable.
Pick whatever seems fun to you and whatever class fantasy speaks to you, there is nothing morenimportant for enjoyment.
I remember reddit being super confusing when I started using it, it clickex in time - I assume it will click here as well.
The main issue for me is the communities are much smaller, as well as the userbase - which means some communities straight up don't exist here, because there is not many people interested and even less willing or able to create them.
I didn't burn any bridges with reddit, but certainly plan to spend my time here.
Ak ste boli len dvaja, uz ste traja!
What I liked about reddit was that there was seemingly a sub for everything, no matter how ultra specific. Like r/master returns for vids of dogs happily greeting their owners, or a sub for wolfs eating watermelons etc. As far as I can tell, there are substitutes for the basic, most known subs here but ultra specific stuff lile this will probably take time.
I also miss communities for specific games I play. There are some, but even those are not super active and only for some bigger games.
What would be supper useful though is to have a place where you can ask what communities you could join based on what you want - like r/findareddit (edit: nvm, just found [email protected]!)
So when I try to aubscribe to a community, but it says "pending" it is defederalized? Because I encountered it quite often. But some even show in my subscriptions, even though the community says "pending". Is this a bug or something?
Is there a way to know if an instance is defederalized to mine? Or should I simply not see those?
It's very likely that once kbin has a propper mobile app and will show lemmy instances I will make a switch. It looks a bit cleaner and more modern than lemmy - and doesn't aeem to have ideological baggage.