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I was nervous about Starfield, but that deep dive completely assuaged my fears. I’m a believer now and I can’t wait to get into it. Every few minutes I was impressed by a new mechanic or the depth of something like shipbuilding. Very impressed.
I can’t wait to play this game for the first time when this expansion goes live. I’ve been a patient gamer and haven’t even bought the game yet. Glad to see it will probably pay off especially since people seem to be happy with the game as is. There’s going to be SO much to play this fall.
I will absolutely donate if this is what’s needed. I’m one of those people that donate generously to Wikipedia when asked until I find a reason not to. I find it to be a useful resource and want to see it remain ad-free. I do the same for other websites and will do so with the Fediverse if needed.
It would have been nice to have 60, but I know I’ll enjoy the game at 30. I’d rather have a fully featured game at 30 then a game with cut features or mechanics or objects/npcs at 60.
Slay the Spire. What a banger. And I didn’t know I would even like card games before I checked it out.
Awesome work! I also think I would sit there all day and cycle it! And then show someone else and watch them cycle it!
Agreed - something cool but minimalistic? Are we going the reddit route and incorporating the Lemmy mascot into the logo? A shrew/lemming on a motorcycle?
You can’t ask for better than that! Well done on the sale. There’s something special about those first bikes. Keep those pictures and memories forever! That Fazer8 is a good-looking bike as well. Big fan of the color palette on that one. Have you been happy with the Fazer8?
Maybe one of those clamshell covers would be a good option! I couldn’t do a clamshell because the wind whipped off the lake pretty hard and already shredded other covers for mowers, cars, etc. So, I gave up on that idea quickly for where I live. But if wind isn’t as much of a problem, then I think a clamshell might work great for you! Do you ride during the winter or do you plan on storing it in the clamshell during the winter?