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This statement is something that I dont understand
I’ll try to help fam. The hungry deserve to eat and they have the moral high ground over the ownership class that would rather that person starve and the food they stole destroyed.
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Games@lemmy.world•What is a game that you know is bad but really enjoy(ed)?English
3·2 days agoGonna agree with you for opposite reasons. The combat in the postgame dungeon, Costlemark I think. The one where you can’t use any healing items, it was a worthy challenge.
The other postgame dungeon, the platforming one was, was way better than many final fantasy challenges like jumping rope and dodging lighting.
Special mention for the incredible soundtrack, the Matoya’s Cave remix especially.
But ya everything before the postgame, the umm main game I guess, was ridiculously short. Imagine FFIV ending when you drill into the underworld, or FFVI ending when the the world breaks, that’s what the story in FF15 feels like. As soon as you depart to the next continent you get rug pulled by a time jump that takes you to the final boss 🫠
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Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft CEO says "YouTube monetizes Xbox better than we do", ahead of expected layoffs | Satya Nadella bemoans performance of XboxEnglish
41·4 days agoXbox was so great when it launched. Thanks for bringing us decent length controller cables, hard drives, and Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay 👌
Nowadays, uhh thanks for making an unnecessary media center I guess 🤷♀️
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Initial impressions of the Star Trek: Outposts Unknown demoEnglish
3·4 days agoThe steam discussions are as spirited and divisive as I expected lol.
Too many problems that show it’s wearing a skin suit like a serial killer pretending to be your neighbor to be invited inside the house. It’s simply not Trek.
- Resource bottlenecks - Not a thing in Trek.
- Crew Morale / Hunger - Not a thing.
- Logistics and transport - Not a thing.
- The “drop” system is borderline P2W mechanics manifest.
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Games@lemmy.world•Spore devs say the evolution game's previews were more ambitious than what they were actually making, and they 'built a fantasy in people's minds that was unachievable'English
11·4 days agoThe mediocrity as I understand was from the rift that developed in the team about the vision of the game being a sandbox vs a campaign.
However, I witnessed a new divide among the team which was less well-known; as more core game developers (such as myself) were recruited to help finish the game, a cultural gap emerged between the newer ‘gameplay’ team and the older ‘Sim’ team. The former group (which went on to spearhead Darkspore) was primarily concerned with how Spore played as a game. Were the mechanics engaging? Did the player’s choices matter? Was the game replayable? In contrast, the ‘Sim’ team carried the traditional Maxis DNA and was more comfortable with Spore as a toy box. Could the players express themselves? Was sharing one’s creations with other players meaningful? Did the game spark the imagination?
These cultural divides ruined Spore’s chances to be a focused, cohesive experience.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•[Demo] Star Trek: Warp on SteamEnglish
1·4 days agoI can’t wait to spend that much for the “burning pile of post-scarcity money” card from Lower Decks s5e2
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History Memes@piefed.social•Mad Marv Rides Again!English
81·15 days agoAll things considered, he succeeded in his goals.
The concrete plant was under insured and so his “rival” that owned it ended up eating a few hundred thousand dollars in damages.
Still a complete lunatic, but a competent one as well.
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History Memes@piefed.social•Unexpected Trans HistoryEnglish
3·16 days agoThanks fam, looking forward to watching it.
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History Memes@piefed.social•Yup, another Ottoman Empire classicEnglish
4·16 days agoCan’t forget mothballing the entire navy and banning the printing press 👌
Source: one time a Turkish guy I worked with explained the fall of the empire. He blamed it on rejecting technology 🤷♀️
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I don't remember eating carrotsEnglish
10·17 days agoI love this meme. There’s one I saw once where he’s trying to explain why he blasted those parasite badmirals. Wish I saved it at the time.
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History Memes@piefed.social•The Latinizing of NamesEnglish
3·17 days agoMe: wow we already have that? can’t wait to be approved!
The comm:
As for paleontology, I personally think it’s just a bunch of hogwash if we go further back than around 5,000 years
Me: 🤮
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•What are some of the biggest continuity errors in Star Trek?English
6·17 days agoI had no idea they were related, but apparently they were (thanks 😉). But that too was soon retconned:
According to comments by Michael and Denise Okuda, when mentioning of the speed limit was abandoned a few years after “Force of Nature”, it was assumed that newer ships, such as the USS Voyager and USS Defiant, had improved environmentally friendly warp drive systems, that did not cause damage to the spatial continuum.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Variable_geometry_pylon
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•What are some of the biggest continuity errors in Star Trek?English
15·17 days agoWarp 10 and salamanders. Great examples 👌
But what about TNG 7x09, the one where we learn that warp travel damages subspace and that a warp speed limit is the solution?
Later, the Federation Council issues a new directive limiting all Federation vessels to a speed of warp five except in extreme emergencies.
Laughs in Janeway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_of_Nature_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
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History Memes@piefed.social•The Latinizing of NamesEnglish
6·17 days agoYa that’s kinda what I’m trying to get at. Like Latin, Arabic was useful and so it was used.
If such Latin erased them then arguably such Arabic equally erased them. Or maybe there was no erasure but instead pragmatism 🤷♀️
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History Memes@piefed.social•The Latinizing of NamesEnglish
4·18 days agoAre you saying these folks aren’t Arabs?
But why would they have Arab names instead of names from their own language?
So peculiar.
Edit: on further thought maybe we’re ready for a lemmy ask history community. This could have been a great discussion if it started with a question about Latin naming instead of an assumption of cultureal erasure.
Reminds me of this

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Risa@startrek.website•Top 25 Songs with Star Trek ReferencesEnglish
5·19 days agoStarships were meant to fly
My wife (and probably many others) disagrees, but I’m firmly of the opinion that Starships by Nicki Minaj is an uncertified trek banger 🙌
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Risa@startrek.website•Ruin a decent episode with needless quibblingEnglish
8·25 days agoHarbinger is the worst episode of ENT. The captain and the alien of the week are maybe 6 minutes of the episode. The rest is a bunch of bullshit with resolving the conflicts in the crew that had been brewing all season.
Only saving grace is the fight scene, but then the macho American space marine gets schooled by lieutenant mister bean? Lolwut
What the hell do they think this is, Hamlet, Gone With the Wind, Ruggles of Red Gap? It’s a goddamned space western, aliens in rubber masks, you know the drill!










But we why know he belongs here haha.
Worf sends son away disappointed he’s not Klingon enough. Son comes back with his Klingon cranked to 11. Worf now disappointed son is not an orthodox Klingon warrior cast in his image 🤷♀️
Plus he’s also a super shitty brother 👌