
Liz
Accepting a common flaw among humans is not me giving up on a better world, it's just accepting that the better world must account for this flaw.
That's like, 95% of people, yeah.
You gotta remember that no one except known communists are pitched lemmy on the basis that it's developed by a communist. Everyone else gets that fact omitted.
I want our trains to have to deal with the speed of sound.
It's incredibly annoying that we should have the fastest bullet train network and we don't.
I haven't played Minecraft, but the Minecraft vs Vintage Story videos I've seen made it clear I picked the right one for me. I laugh when I die and I love how much work it takes to put a ceramic tile roof on your house.
I absolutely love Vintage Story, but I dunno if it's the best suggestion for someone who doesn't like games that can feel like a life simulator. If watching pies rise isn't your thing, you're really gonna hate when you look away for a few seconds and come back to burnt pie. XD
Yeah I mean, they were pretty clear that there were gonna be bugs, but I can understand the frustration. For me it's about building houses, and playing as your character is just a minor annoyance needed to get more money. XD
I also had bugs on launch, but only a few and they were minor. Software is weird.
I have the "Edward Kelly" achievement in Kingdom Come Deliverance due to brewing 15 types of potions. Only 3.3% of players have it, which is pretty high compared to most of the ones posted here, but it's still a little interesting. Brewing potions in the game is a bit boring, and you can easily buy all the ones you need, so it's understandable why few people would get it. I just kinda decided one day I wanted to get to auto-brew level of skill and that meant lots of potion. Might as well make as many different kinds as I can, and auto-brew requires you've done it once already anyway.
And how does a person actually get it?
You looking into Paralives? I've enjoyed it in early access.