2ncs

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Definitely a good point, Minecraft would have faded without the modding scene, especially performance mods which seem to be the backbone of any Java based playthrough. That's also part of my problem, I don't want to have to download mods to turn off the telemetry, chat reports, a button for their servers that are awful. I'd rather invest my time in an open source solution like minetest or other non MSoft options if I'm relying on mods to remove junk.

Be sure to check out spiritual assault. Finally tried it after my friends and I finished Reincarnation 9, and it was a blast. Slightly different play style to the regular mode, but allowed for me to feel like I could try more unique builds and weapons that normally wouldn't work. Also have yet to figure out how exactly to get spirits to be OP, seems like random luck from me combining things (so much text to read lmao).

Valve is still put in a position where their budget is determined by what they can morally earn while their competition uses whatever manipulate, deceptive, or immoral methods they want.

What competition has such a rich gambling scene though. No other game I am aware of (Maybe TF2 but, still valve)

if Steam starts to threaten Publisher's incomes such as by requiring age verification on gambling, this will likely be far more in incentive to leave than their 30% split ever was

Age verification on the marketplace transactions is the more likely scenario, and again, no other game I know of has as much of a gambling community so I don't really get why other publishers would leave if it doesn't effect them.

Ultimately, I think you're missing the point of coffeezillas video, which is that a lot of people who were in the skin gambling community are actively or, started in it, as a minor. You are here trying to find all of these excuses for valve not to be held accountable for facilitating gambling to a minor.

I love everything about wanderer, just wish that you could look at trails on a full-screened map on mobile. Currently pulling up the trail will provide a small map inside the webpage for you to see the trail, which on desktop works great, but mobile it feels like the map should be the more important aspect (similar to apps like osm, all trails and gaiagps). Because of this I am mostly using it as a database to then download the trail and open it in osm.

on Ok boomer · c/lemmyshitpost · 1 pts · 1y

I can't imagine a judge taking a case where someone unwittingly stole something