Definitely my favorite religion of them all
Definitely my favorite religion of them all
I just looked and I also got 2,2gb. Which seems like a lot to me, but I’m also using primarily liftoff - and I’m a heavy user (gotta fuel my addiction since reddit became a no no)
Would be interested in how this compares to other lemmy apps/reddit, as data usage is not no concern for me
Ich hab dieses Jahr angefangen, Tabouleh zu kochen - im Grunde musst du nur den Bulgur kochen (ca. 8min) und alles andere kleingeschnitten am Ende dazugeben. Ist eher ein kaltes Gericht, wie ein Salat, aber extrem lecker und einfach zuzubereiten.
Ich habe auch irgendwann angefangen, das Rezept unorthodox abzuändern, etwa Basilikum statt Minze und dafür mehr Tomaten, und anderes Gemüse nach belieben einfügen oder eben weglassen. Bisschen Soja Joghurt rein ist auch ziemlich lecker :D
Edit: lol, hab Bulgur mit CousCous verwechselt. Ich vertauschen aber sowieso immer alle Getreidearten 😅
Ich verstehe kein Wort dieser fremden Sprache. +1
Fühle ich. Hab mich auch ein bisschen drum gefühlt, dass ich damals nix davon mitbekommen habe 😅
No worries, that seems to be a major red flag tough
In case anyone reads this and asks the same question:
I just deleted the app on my phone and installed via the apk. Works fine now! I had some trouble signing back onto my account, but I guess that was because of high traffic on my instance
Hey!
I want to thank every contributor and developer for working on this app and to bring so many updates in such a short amount of time. :)
Got a quick question though: if I have Jerboa installed via the playstore, is it possible to update it with the apk? Or would I need to deinstall the app and install it fresh?
Man, I’m not even willing to discuss Blizzard anymore.
It’s literally always “Blizzard doing Blizzard things”
Big oof. Sucks for all the developers and creative teams.
Ich sehe leider kein Gesicht, aber ich schätze, entweder freut es sich, oder es ärgert sich, die Pizza nicht noch früher in den Ofen geschoben zu haben.
So oder so, guten! 👌
Gleichgesinnte… Ist es schwul Yogurette zu essen?
One must imagine Sisyphus to be quite sweaty all the time
I’m just glad they’re working on it. For the many flaws the game has, I think it could be turned into a good game with enough fixes, 60fps and maybe some additions in the loot front.
This patch seems like a good step into that “fixes” direction, tough a bunch more should follow. And if they care about a user base, it should happen sooner rather than later
I don’t know. Graphically Ubisoft always delivers. It does look gorgeous.
But man, the gameplay, the ui even the story (at least what was presented in the trailer) all feel so uninspired.
I guess I wasn’t really that interested in the franchise itself, but the game does not look as outstanding, as the first movie did, back when it came out.
Well, in that case… Maybe you’d like:
Outward (literally getting thrown into a survival-exploration-RPGs), didn’t play much, but liked what I saw. Seems to be very deep in it’s systems.
Elex (plus Sequel, I didn’t play): Techno-Fantasy-mix by the guys who made Gothic 1-3 (also good contenders, but a bit old), so expect some good eurojank. This one’s a bit more story heavy, though.
If I can think of more, I’m try to post here again 👍
Well, I can do that for you. :)
If you like magic: just go for it. Seriously, if you like to play mages and magic classes, this game might set a new standard for you hardly rivaled by more modern ARPGs. Oh, also no classic mana. Just stamina and charge time.
Character building is not overly complicated, but still indepth enough to feel important. There are a total of 9 vocations (classes), fitting into the broad categories of “warrior”, “rogue” and “mage” - and 3 of them as a mix between them.
The monsters. Goddamn, the monsters! A thing of beauty when you fight your first ogre, manticore, dragon (can be huuuuge), and many more. As you probably read in my comment above: you can also climb them to target heads, tails, legs and other parts directly, to cut, smash or otherwise damage a monster (and maybe their abilities).
The world is beatiful. Even though you barely get a glimpse into more diverse biomes, the world is just a spectacle to look at and traverse through (except for a certain kind of quest).
You will only have “pawns” as companions - effectiveness emotionless mercenaries, but customisable by yourself (your main pawn) and other players (“rented” pawns for a few levels). Which means, you’ll occasionally switch your team out, fitting it to your current needs and own development.
Truthfully, you’ll either love or hate the pawn system. Many find them irritating, as they will often repeat a multitude of phrases, depending on your location or your enemies and their associated knowledge (there are ways to make them less talk active - though I really liked them, lived up the adventure)
There are some really cool gameplay systems in place for added immersion and strategical thinking. For example, you wouldn’t normally want to fight right after traversing a river - you’ll be soaked through! (if I remember correctly that one lets you drain more stamina for actions)
Fournival is Bae.
They’re masterworks all, you can’t go wrong
The expansion. So good, albeit pretty whacky.
I could go on for a long time and lost even more stuff - but I’ll stop here and instead list the two main drawbacks of the game.
If you’re not playing on pc you’ll be locked to 720p (I think?) and 30fps.
Most modern ARPGs will not feel complete to you. Seriously, you’ll be chasing the feelings this game gives you. Whether that will be the combat, the look, the monsters, classes, characters, or something else, I can’t say. But it most likely will happen.
Strange, bei mir kostet die im Edeka 1,10€ Muss dann vielleicht mal in den DM, danke für den Hinweis :D
Man, that’s a tough find, tbh. Luckily they announced a sequel recently, so there’s that. :)
In the meantime, I’d recommend the following:
Newer Monster Hunters (World or Rise): Gameplay wise the closest one I’ve come across so far.
Elden Ring: I mean… Kind of? Similar Fantasy world, character building, even somewhat similar plot (in my opinion). Obviously it’s more FromSoft than DD, but I think it’s worth a comparison.
Dragon Age Inquisition: Now, I get that this one’s kind of far fetched, but I mean it. Especially the freedom of character building (except locking into a class at character creation), traveling with npc companions (tough with more personality) and the general fantasy-world vibe
Shadow of the colossus: If you’re mainly into climbing huge monsters and defeating them (primarily) that way, this is one game I would greatly recommend! Tough, this gameplay, a stamina system and the vague fantasy setting are the main comparisons.
Bonus: I read somewhere that with a plethora of mods you can nudge Skyrim more in a DD direction (and who would be surprised about that), but I don’t know any pointers on that one. Google might help, tough.
Hope this list is somewhat helpful :D Maybe you could describe what you liked about DD?
Bei klassischer “2 verteidigen dich, der Rest greift dich an” Überlegung, ist der Ronny fast schon bedingt. Als Bonus würde ich noch den Dr Chaos 1337 mitnehmen, weil die sich ideologisch wahrscheinlich nicht fetzen und bisschen digitale Gewalt sinnvoll klingt