- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
-IGN 8 / 10
-PC Gamer 77 / 100
-GamesRadar +3.5 / 5
-TheSixthAxis 7 / 10
-Shacknews 9 / 10
-GamingTrend 100 / 100
-Wccftech 8.5 / 10
- Review sites have historically been almost worthless in judging how good a game is (user reviews are where it is at). However, I’m really hoping this game is good. Homeworld 2 was great; another installment would be quite welcome. - I got in on the 72 hour early access and have spent quite some hours in hw3, because it’s so beautiful and such a return to the brilliant originals, with all the modern bells and whistles. I’m going back to play more now, but seriously, this game is just fantastic. 
 
- Promising. Not that I trust game reviewers to do a 3D RTS that hasn’t had an entry in over a decade, justice. 
- Removed by mod - The signature is a great idea. This should become more popular where people attach licenses to their content. Lemmy would then make it optional to display the content license. - These are just growing pains of a evolving ecosystem. But net net all of these additions are good - To be clear, I’m not objecting to applying a license to content. - I’m objecting to shoving a license in everyone’s face that’s bigger than the actual content. - To be clear, I’m not objecting to applying a license to content. - I’m objecting to shoving a license in everyone’s face that’s bigger than the actual content. - Originally, I just had the Creative Commons license number, with no description, but then someone was complaining about not knowing what that was. - So then I changed it to just be a description of what it is, with no license number, but then someone was complaining about that. - So then I had both at a regular font size, but someone was complaining about that, so I shrunk the font, to be less conspicuous. - But then some Android/Apple clients don’t display the Lemmy subscript/superscript fonts formatting properly, and I get people telling me it looks ugly, so I have to tell them to get their UI clients devs to fix their client issues with fonts, or to use the web client UI. - And finally, now, I have both the description and the license number in there, in a smaller font, and educating some people about their mobile clients formatting smaller fonts bugs, aaannnnndd, somebody’s still complaining about that. - If it bothers you that much, Feel. Free. To. Block. Me. - The formatting is broken btw, at least looks that way on Thunder. Like there is an extra whitespace before the ] and hence, it looks like text and not a link. - The formatting is broken btw, at least looks that way on Thunder. Like there is an extra whitespace before the ] and hence, it looks like text and not a link. - There’s an issue with some Android / Apple clients that don’t render subscript and superscript fonts correctly. The web client doesn’t have this issue. - You’ll need to speak with the devs of your client to have that fixed. - You can refer them to this page, that has the formatting instructions: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/02-media.html 
 
- it could say ‘anti AI thingy’. Small and descriptive. - But what does it do? - it could say ‘anti AI thingy’. Small and descriptive. - Your description is missing one of the key points of it though. - But what does it do? - If you want the layman’s version, look at the ‘Canonical URL’ link at towards the top of the page, and that’ll get you to a laymans summary for the license. 
 
 
 
 
- Your comment signature is spam - One person’s spam is another person’s licensing of their content. - Feel free to block me, if you don’t want to see it. - and you should feel bad. - This is the Internet. We’re all supposed to feel bad/angry all the time about everything, apparently. - Just curious, where does the Anti Commercial-AI bit come from? The page linked does not include that term in the title or summary, and from what I understand of the legal situation it wouldn’t make a difference to explicitly mention AI. - Just curious, where does the Anti Commercial-AI bit come from? The page linked does not include that term in the title or summary, - It’s a description of the purpose of using the license. - and from what I understand of the legal situation it wouldn’t make a difference to explicitly mention AI. - Best not to hijack the OP’s post by discussing this here. There’s a different post that goes into depth on the subject and of the usage of the license. 
 
 
 
 







