@Rocinantemoons@parmderp Sleepers are meh and I dont like them but holy hell even sleepers are fucking amazing in comparison to this bullshit some people seriously put on the streets.
@johnhonda567@parmderp I agree wholeheartedly. Spending idk how many hours on tuning your skyline or your GR to perfection to just be beaten by a fking tricicle. It's a joke and it always was, even in real life.
@Montanabyk@nedis84@nexta_tv Shut your bitch ass mouth. Of course some clueless American would confuse what Gypsies even are. And of course it’s a dude from Montana, a state that’s basically just cows, meth, and people hostile to anyone who isn’t their cousin.
[4]So I’m currently weighing my options:
🟥 YouTube will definitely stay.
🟩 Kick is looking more and more like a real alternative.
We’ll see.
Thanks for sticking around — big changes incoming. Stay tuned.
[1]Yeah... it’s been quiet here.
Uni exams hit like a truck, and I had to disappear for a bit. I’ll be back in ~3 weeks — with some big decisions about where I stream next.
Twitch? Might not make the cut.
[3]I’m honestly increasingly uncomfortable supporting Twitch. Their inconsistency when it comes to bans and enforcement is ridiculous — Streamers flashing guns and threatening people? No ban. Someone calls another person fat? Banned. That’s not a platform I can stand behind.
@skibitsky@whitebearvt@The41stPrecinct In short:
Preservation doesn’t threaten game dev.
It gives life to games that studios have already given up on.
Letting them rot in silence hurts players, historians, and the medium itself.
Don’t kill games. Let them live, somehow.
#StopKillingGames
@skibitsky@whitebearvt@The41stPrecinct [Blockchain?]
Gleb suggests storing progress on-chain.
That solves nothing. Blockchains don’t preserve server logic, anti-cheat, matchmaking, or even gameplay. JSON > NFT when it comes to actual usability.