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undefined> You can play it for a bit, leave, then come back without worrying you missed out on content/skills/etc.

I think this is one of the most important parts! DRG has a Season Pass. BUT you don’t have to pay for anything. There is now money to be spend. You just have to play to unlock tings. AND if you don’t get all of the things that are available, they just put it into the game to find. You won’t miss anything from a season, even if you haven’t played it, because everything will be available in the game afterwards. The only difference is, that it is thrown into the pool with other stuff to find. So it’s random.

Bit I think in a time where nearly every Multiplayer Game has a season pass to try to rob you of your money (Diablo 4 even has two passes), this is a really beatiful way to do it.

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Uuuh, sehr cool! Da ich in einem Laden arbeite wo fast ausschließlich Englisch gesprochen und geschrieben wird, kommt mir diese Selfhosted Variante gerade zu gute, um zu prüfen ob das eigentlich alles richtig ist, wie ich es schreibe ^^

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Sorry for the late reply. Yeah. I love my steam controller :-D I had much fun playing The Division 2 with it lately and most of my 350 hours in Sea of Thieves I’ve played with the steam controller ^^

I’m not sure if I still have the settings and to be honest, most of the time I’ve used configs from the community. But I will search for the config that I used back in the days :-)

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There is also the website Reddit Migration

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Yep. I’m also really thankful for every demo I can play before buying. It’s the same with the steam next fest, which is completely dedicated to demos games :D Some games I won’t have bought, if I weren’t able to play the demo beforehands :-)

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I recently discovered Stardeus which is like a Rimworld in Space game, where you are an A.I. on a destroyed spaceship with a few bots and you try to repair the ship and try to keep the humans alive. If you want to. You can also just kill them and create a bot empire. It’s more layed back than Rimworld in my opinion, which is a good thing for me. Oh and there is a demo that you can try before buying it!

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Factorio was the game where I forced myself to play with the Steam Controller. After that I loved to play with. But to be honest, I still have issues with playing those games on a Steam Deck, because the Touchpads aren’t reachable very well for me. Hearing that it will get Controller Support is a very nice thing. Because now I can play the game on my Steam Deck again :D

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Like most of the other people around here, I will definitely stay at Lemmy. But I will also use Reddit as long as it has viable subreddits for me, that I cannot compensate with a Lemmy alternative.

But I hope, that Lemmy will have the same impact than Mastodon had and that many cool communities will rise from this!

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Ich nutze mittlerweile Obsidian, nachdem ich vorher auch einiges durch hatte, wie Nextcloud Notes, Joplin & Hedgedoc.

Hedgedoc würde ich hier auch nochmal erwähnen, weil das noch niemand erwähnt hat. Es ist zwar nur um Web verfügbar, aber man kann seine Notizen teilen, wenn man will und muss dafür nicht, wie bei Obisidan, 10 Dollar im Monat für diese Funktion bezahlen. Ebenso muss man nichts syncen, weil alles über die WebApp läuft.

Das war aber dann auch mein Problem mit Hedgedoc. Es läuft alles nur um Web. Keine App für mobile Geräte, man ist auf die Geschwindigkeit des Webservers angewiesen etc. pp. Man kann nicht mal eben schnell eine neue Notiz auf machen und los schreiben. Außerdem ist eine interne Verlinkung auch nicht so einfach und die Menüführung gefiel mir nicht allzu sehr. Ich wollte etwas, was ich auch lokal nutzen konnte.

Da kam dann Obsidian ins Spiel. Hier habe ich zwar immer noch ein paar kleinere Probleme damit, dass deren Abomodelle für mich gefühlt viel zu teuer sind (10 Dollar für das publishen von Notes und 10 Dollar für den Syncclient), aber solange man keine Apple Produkte nutzt (Bis auf ein MacOS basiertes System), kann man hierfür auch Syncthing nutzen, um seine Notizen zu syncen.

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