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  • Final Fantasy: strangers of paradise

    It has a co-op mode (up to 3 players), which is a huge plus for me.

    Whats great:

    • variety of weapons and combat styles
    • aesthetics
    • Variety of enemies
    • co-op mode

    Whats decent:

    • combat
    • character customizations
    • level design

    Whats meh:

    • exploration and rewards

    Whats not good

    • story. Wasn’t really interesting and some parts I didn’t understand.

    Overall I really enjoyed it, because not many coop games I can play with loved ones.




  • Arch is not the most widely supported distro (as in supported by the creators of programs). You will see it supported most by some of the more indie open source programs, but beyond that, Debian and Ubuntu are more likely to be explicitly supported.

    Arch definitely requires you to read. It’s a distro for those who want to assume greater amount of choice and freedom in their system. If you prefer an out of the box experience, try another distro.


  • Arch’s limitation is that you kinda have to stick with the latest version of things. This is usually a good limitation, and imo better than the limitation of having to stick with an old frozen version.

    Depending on the package, trying an older version may not work or even break the system if dependencies or reverse dependencies are expecting it to be a certain version, which is often the case.


  • I love open platforms, open standards, open source, and interoperability! I like that I can choose lemmy as my preferred way of posting to social media, but someone can read my content in their preferred format as lemmy supports federating to other platforms as well as distributing content via RSS.

    I also love the lemmy culture. Anytime I ask questions here, I get some very thoughtful, educated and unique answers that I cannot seem to get anywhere else. The content I see on lemmy is the exact type I wish for. I only wish there was more of it.


  • If you just make it public it wouldn’t be an announcement, and it wouldn’t have the irreplaceable first impression effect that you fear, because the only people who will see it are the very curious ones like I am.

    At least explain to us what it’s all about if you won’t post it. I would love to know and see if I would be interested in contributing!