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Jakob Fel

Christian gamer forced back into the realm of nostalgia because of our absurd, post-modern world. "Architect" of the Cyberspace Lounge multimedia project.

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  • Sure, but Odysee is an American platform. And ultimately, the only reason your viewers would blame you for others on a platform is because we've infantalized the internet over the past decade or so. Used to be that netizens knew that trolls and bullies exist online and wouldn't blame individual platforms for it.

  • Yep, this is pretty much what I was expecting to hear. You know you can block channels/accounts you don't like, no? I don't believe in censorship of legal speech. As long as no violence is being threatened, as long as drugs aren't being sold and as long as children are not being harmed, it falls under the first amendment. If I don't like what someone says, I just block them because that's what the internet was always about: free expression, even of ideals we don't like or agree with.

  • I agree with you on Peertube. I'd love to see it grow but I just don't see it doing so until things change significantly.

    Also, I don't believe in censorship of legal speech protected under the US constitution so the moderation issue doesn't bother me. I just block channels and accounts I don't like.

  • I do, but the desktop version is still barebones compared to FreeTube or the Odysee webpage. It's great on mobile, though!

    And as for Peertube, I guess part of the problem is that it doesn't feel as connected as other Fediverse services seem to feel. Not sure why, it just feels really disjointed to me.

  • I don't know if I need to ask, but what's wrong with Odysee?

  • I just can't get into using Peertube. I love the idea, but in my experience, it just doesn't work the way it should. Slow, low video quality, hard to get the federation working properly, and most importantly, a general lack of content creators I care to follow.

    I stick with Odysee for this, and several other reasons.

  • Mastodon and Pixelfed. Mastodon is my main (Retro Gaiden) but I'm experimenting with the Fediverse to see what works for me and what doesn't.

  • Sorry for the delay, thanks for the suggestions, I'll check them out!

  • I understand restricting the macOS version because it costs money but doing this for Windows is just a scumbag tactic, to be sure.

  • MS-DOS gaming @retrolemmy.com
    Jakob Fel @retrolemmy.com

    Any Easter(ish) DOS games?

    Does anyone know of any good DOS games that fit the Easter, spring, colorful aspects of the holiday?

    I'm in the mood to play something festive later and I've been on a retro PC kick lately, so I'm just curious if anyone has any suggestions for me to try!

  • Oh, the irony of that last statement contrasted with the rest of your post.

  • All these replies are extremely indicative of just how utterly ridiculous the Fediverse can be. It almost makes me want to leave again but no: this network needs opposing opinions from its "acceptable" narrative. It's bad enough that the Fediverse is already an echo chamber as it is.

  • I never had the chance to play this one, but I did really love the more modern Hot Pursuit! Might have to look into how to find this one.

  • Nice! I wasn't sure when we'd get it, it felt like they were going to take a break or something. Glad to know we won't have to wait too long!

  • Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I know it can be worse. I just think it could also be better.

  • I love Steam but I've always felt like the refund policy was a bit of a joke. I feel like the time limit should be flexible, being a bit longer for games that have long tutorials or a bunch of intro cutscenes.

  • As long as it still feels like TES and as long as it's not even as hard as Elden Ring (which, as I hear, is supposedly the "easiest" FromSoft game but is still too challenging), I'm open to trying it. In general, I wish they'd just give us Skyrim's combat with some tweaks; it's the best combat in the series, in my opinion.

  • I'm not saying we need the dice roll system. I just don't want a complicated time-based system that doesn't feel grounded.

  • That's because they're classy and understand that the two are totally different projects. Skyblivion is impressive but that doesn't even remotely mean that an official remaster/remake isn't worth having.