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I gave the title of it and I figured that would easily be found (title only because it was something I saw in not-logged-in YT recommendations, figured others may have seen it too).

But here it is since I’m making a comment now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FQgp_sLGjg


I know that’s probably rhetorical, but probably a similar problem to modern movies where (as described in the video Why Modern Movies Suck - They're Too Expensive) they are going after spectacle (rather than story or other elements) and due to cost they must make a ‘safe’ product to stay profitable, where a bland but universally palatable product will sell more tickets/copies than a stellar niche thing.

I’d also add that companies know they can usually ride the success of their own name/brand recognition. Even worse here with games because of pre-ordering, early-access as a product, and crowd-funding (which some wildly successful publishers still do–on top of unpaid self-promotion and all the other things–because people still think of them as indie).


As someone who admittedly usually has a bad experience with roguelikes, that seems about right.

My first playthrough was pretty easy until a character died quickly (it’s all downhill from there), my second playthrough seemed a bit harder+more resource constrained+worse luck with research.

Also generally seems like one of those games where micromanaging is the key (even though I don’t think it’s really fleshed-out like games that typically do that), and some situational benefits (that may not pan out due to floor turns left, placement etc) that your characters completely lack at the beginning (also you can’t see actives/passives on the character select screen). The generators seem expensive for how little they produce per-turn (at least without upgrades, and especially as their cost increases).

Then again, this is likely one of those games that’d be significantly easier with multiple players.


USA spends more just in taxes on healthcare than the OECD average total. USA total is double the OECD avg total. People in the US are not getting what they pay for.


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I don’t get it because I’m lazy but also Solidarity Forever. Also, I signed up as soon as I saw Kbin has Oauth.

That and the continuation of laziness. I don’t see that person losing access and immediately moving here (when they had weeks to investigate that choice leisurely before being forced). I think you’re right, other platforms that fill the void (even if in a different way) seem more likely. Ones that they already use.

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I know about the situation with the apps, I’m wondering why they didn’t see the writing on the wall or why they wouldn’t care until now.


Is there any reason why people think this? Said more in-depth in another comment, but I think the influx happened weeks ago with possibly more people on a wider time-scale or because of some other factors.

Who would wait to join until the last day and why would they? It’s not like they need to delete their old account before signing up here.


I was unsure of which instance to go with, but I got on Kbin as soon as I saw that it had Oauth. (just don’t want to deal with it)