I don't agree with the idea of wholesale copying all of reddit, but I really do like the idea of creating an instance and copying all the subreddits as empty communities, and then each of these communities can point people to the Lemmy equivalents (and block all other content).
The question is who would do this and how would it be curated?
It's even worse than that because once you see that you just know that all they did was add the ability to mix and match ending tidbits like a damn sectional sofa and let math do all the work.
You can get to 16,000 different endings with something as small as 8 different unlockable characters that each have a unique ending.
My wife and have been playing the hell out of Diablo 4 (no pun intended). It has just enough elements from D2 that characters feel open and alive but is accessible enough for my wife (who would not have liked D2) to enjoy trying to come up with new builds.
Season 1 starts in two days and I'm very excited.
Other than that I've been playing Curse The Case of the Golden Idol. It is a sequel of sorts to Obra Dinn, but done in smaller scenarios that can be completed in 30 minutes or so each. I love going from what the hell is happening here too understanding fully all the implications in that time. Really feels like detective work.
Edit: don't even know the name of the game I'm playing haha
Umm an abortion at 28 weeks is illegal almost everywhere in the world dude, except in extreme circumstances like safety of the mother. Many EU countries limit abortion to first 12 weeks or so.
My wife has been waiting for this to come out of EA for awhile now and literally screamed when I told her it's been released. She's very excited for it.
Since RiF shut down I haven't logged into Reddit but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't even tempted. I'm giving Lemmy a fair shake for enough time to get used to it before I make any determination.
I really don't want to have to use the Reddit app...
Maybe more like a kitchen garbage can fire?