Localmente terraplanista, based in Uruguay
Me estoy yendo a @[email protected]
It was pretty successful while it lasted, it always had a sunset date :(
Personally I had some great and memorable experiences of collaboration in online multiplayer, and some forgettable experiences of just seeing the other players pass by and being meh about it like if they weren’t there.
I definitely do not think the online multiplayer is a factor on the game success, I don’t think it affected the game success at all. Just being a refreshing 2d Mario game, and the Mario Movie is enough.
I am not sure if the original quote of Shontaru Furukawa means online multiplayer or local multiplayer. The wording and context make me think of local multiplayer (“people can enjoy with family and friends during the year-end holiday season, when people get together”), but the half of the people playing multiplayer make me think of online multiplayer. The context of the interview (a Q&A by the end of fiscal year, for investors) make me think Furukawa is being vague on this on purpose.
Is Latin America not the western world?
No country in Scandinavia uses the Euro, they’re all out of the Eurozone- unless you count Finland.
third world countries are keeping up. My ISP reserves the right to throttle my bandwidth once use a certain amount of data. I have to say I haven’t noticed it do it yet. Yet being the keyword here.
i went regional for a friendly region in my main language. It has a comunity for pudus which gives it extra points tbh. [email protected] if interested.
storywise i just have to go for Ganondorf at this point. Currently exploring the depths and using it to track missing shrines.
Will I ever stop playing TOTK?
Nope. Not for the forseeable future. 😎
Though there are some new tracks on Mario Kart 8 i might want to try a bit.
That’s a weird bug if i’ve seen one. Do you know how it works?
weird, try using web. May be an app thing.
You are definitely seen by kbin.social: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/active has your post. Why do you say you can’t reply? Sometimes the synchronizing has some hiccups.
You can see how kbin.social is “seeing” you here: https://kbin.social/u/@[email protected]
even the mundane is enjoyable, today i went grocery shopping and just added the schedules of the stores I went in.
this app showed me how much i don’t know from my neighbourhood. It’s really fun.
it even allows you to put notes on things the app doesn’t give you an edit choice by default. I let someone know a street name was outdated that way.
Before everyone came over from reddit Lemmygrad was even more extreme than it is now, and was one of the largest Lemmy instances.
This is correct. After all, setting up an instance like Lemmygrad -as an alternative places where discussing politics (especially leftist politics) outside of reddit’s moderation reach- was one of the reasons Lemmy was developed in the first place. Lemmy’s developers are not shy about it, they include it in the official docs.
Here they talk about this instance stand on defederation. It has some vague responses about this.
Edit: there are some not actually vague
However I want to know how to find federated instances from a certain instance instead of the sites if I can. Doesn’t ActivityPub have such a method itself?
It probably has a way, since kbin has a federation button at the top right in the sidebar. kbin.social’s bar has the “instances” list empty there. I have no kbin account so I cannot tell if it’s private and the list would be nonempty when someone logged in kbin.social views it. Haven’t seen a dedicated “page” to do that, as Lemmy does in the https://{lemmyinstance}/instances url. You can view all the magazines on the instances you are federating, as they appear in https://kbin.social/magazines -all the magazines with an @instance suffix are magazines that are currently federating-.
In my opinion, currently federating instances list may not be very useful for discovery and exploration as they tend to get very large and for exploring their magazines properly, they are already in the magazines list of your instance. Any instance not already federating with your instance may start federating -unless blocked- when you subscribe to some magazines, so for community/magazines exploration and discovery, probably a list like The Lemmy Explorer -which includes kbin instances now too- may be of more use. I understand this is not what you want but it is how federation works with apps following the ActivityPub protocol. At least the most popular ones i know.
Blocked/defederated instances lists are more likely to be useful in this sense because they usually are not very large, and they tell you what you have no chance of communicating from your instance.
I think i know what you mean. I think on the main storyline I only have the final boss left, but I feel so unprepared.
Still playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, thought I would be able to finish it but I couldn’t.
Very much same. Though not exactly that I could not, more like I do not exactly want to. I am pretty advanced on the plot, so now i am exploring the depths, finding side quests, seeing caves, finding wells. This game is endless.
And maybe I should start helping the korok find their friend, bless them.
Indeed. This definitely deserves some attention and following to get archived in [email protected].