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  • Max@lemm.eetoFediverse memes@feddit.ukYay! More centralisation!
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    9 months ago

    lemmy.world does not allow the use of vpn to post. vpn is basic internet hygiene. do not go to lemmy.world if you care about that, our you will not be able to post.

    you can join any federated instance instead.

    one day later edit: i took my information from this post of a lemmy.world admin: https://lemmy.world/comment/12079632

    I was made aware that users are able to post on lemmy.world while using a vpn. maybe their stance has changed?

    aside from that, try to avoid joining the biggest instance and join smaller, federated instances instead. this reduces load and avoids centralization.








  • Disclaimer: have not played in a few years. So this answer is only true for a state of game from before the mistlands update (November/December 2022)

    You will have a lot of chests with a lot of stuff. Inventory management is part of the game. You can not carry metal (heavy and important) through portals and are forced to transport them yourself. You will have limited inventory space. You will basically move through tiers of materials (woods, metals etc), but low tier materials will never be obsolete, so you need to store a lot.

    That being said: it is all worth it. Your stuff can be destroyed you drop your stuff on death and it makes moving through dangerous parts of the map a lot more exciting and challenging.



  • die hab ich! (also die CD nicht mehr, weil ich sie genutzt hab).

    ich hab so viel doppelkopf gespielt :D leider die regeln alle wieder vergessen.

    ich guck grade ins heft, da sind zum glück nochmal alle regeln erklärt. generell haben die viel inhalt zu den spielen mitgeliefert (eine riesen tabelle über zwei seiten zu allen einheiten in AoE samt kosten, wie man sie besiegt, tempo, ausbildungsgebäude, zeitalter, upgrade, etc)




  • more importantly: different communites, different rules. If i want serious discussion on a topic, i can visit the community that enforces serious discussion. if i want some fun with it and see memes and shitpost comments to that topic, i go to the other community.

    but i can not have a serious discussion post if it is enriched with memes from an other community.

    i LOVE getting an overview of cross-posts. this allows me to learn about other communities, how active they are and how important or wide-spread a topic might be.