because ban evasion is a problem and dealing with cheaters is more effective when they don’t know they’ve been tagged as a cheater
because ban evasion is a problem and dealing with cheaters is more effective when they don’t know they’ve been tagged as a cheater
?? they both work for me on android 13
I want whatever is closest to Baconreader
I find mobile games to be a crapshoot, and I’ve only ever found a select few hidden gems that are exceptions:
That’s the next thing Lemmy needs, an on-screen reminder about what community you’re looking at
I am hugely into the 2D Metroid games and bought the new Metroid Prime remake on switch and I just could not get into it.
I played it for about half an hour and then died, and there were no save points along the way anywhere, so I’m forced to restart a game I didn’t enjoy from scratch knowing I need to last even longer than that in my next playthrough before I can just save the game.
I really want to like it but my god this game is asking a lot
It seems that there’s some missing middle-management link conversion that someone needs to release.
If someone makes a post saying (and I’m making up links here, don’t click them) - there’s a new reddit-equivalent community at https://lemmy.world/c/whatever come join! …that’s only telling us half the story.
So newbies click this link and oh they have to create a lemmy.world account? What about if they already created a lemmy.one account? Do they need multiple accounts? We know they don’t, but they don’t know that yet.
Even experienced users can’t make use of that link at all, and this is the crux of the issue. Every link given out has to be some sort of [email protected] variant. And you have to manually search for that or manually enter it. It’s 2023 and this renders your hyperlink unclickable and that much trickier to use.
On mobile I assume it’s even harder, or even mobile-to-desktop or desktop-to-mobile.
There needs to be a one-click way to subscribe to communities using the instance you’re logged into without all the back and forth.
I do play FPS games, but not on controller. Beyond that I can’t really say - there was nothing that grabbed me in 30 minutes of playtime, and every other metroid game had at least something interesting at the beginning with some intrigue. With Prime, it seemed like the Interesting Thing were the mechanics themselves, which, on their own, didn’t do it for me.