Exactly. Right now developers get good deals when adding their games to game pass and the game pass is pretty cheap, but after game passes become "the thing" and developers have to be in a game pass, it will get worse for developers and consumers.
Doing moderation is something that I would not want to do at the start. At least in the start all items would be created by me. This would be a side project for me and all user submissions would be verified (if ever allowed). This would be more like personal list rather than huge community project. Maybe if this evolved overtime then it could be something else.
Yeah, wiki might be simplest solution for this, but I was wondering if there existed something more visually friendly. IMO wiki (similar to https://consumerrights.wiki/Main_Page) is less "pretty" to AlternativeTo. But using wiki could probably be starting point for this.
Thanks for recommendation. I am technical, but more on backend side rather than front end. I would love to use something that is opensource. This would probably work, but seems like I would need the create a lot of things "from scratch". This would be a side project so I am looking something that would be simple as possible.
There are some heroes that will never come to stadium (Doom and Wrecking Ball), but if they come the items are really important for keeping fun experience for everyone.
I guess the scope was too ambitious. Economy is not doing that well so AAA studios don't like to take any risks. Both this and Blizzard's survival game was cancelled. It is sad that so many developer hours are wasted on these projects and we get nothing out of it. It would be amazing if these games would get released as open source for someone else to finish it.
I tried few games (after ult cost was reduced) and it was fine. Now flanks need perfect timing and you get much more (easy) value as Sombra76. It is a huge change from pure flanker Sombra but it is playable.
Thanks everyone with feedback and suggestions! I decided to go with Nextcloud (because I am lazy and in case I want to selfthost "Office ecosystem" for my company), but I will check out FileBrowser since it might be better fit for my needs than Nextcloud.
Thanks you for recommending, this looks interesting!