I haven't been a mod for anything before, but I'd be willing to give it a shot for the Ravens
I think that might be how it works. At the very least, if you're able to comment/vote from a @fanaticus.social on !news.beehaw.org then you're definitely federated
Are you already federated with beehaw or other instances? I wasn't able to add anything there as a subscription, but not sure if that's just the normal server latency issues.
Thank you! I wasn't a fan of having the NFL teams scattered across different instances, hopefully it congregates there well
More power to Jerboa, but I think the progressive web app works just great, and of course already has the preview feature.
Well shit, I might need to pick up the previous entries
The Ubisoft of yore is so far dead at this point, that the idea of a reboot isn't really something I care about. I put them in the same category as Madden and modern CoD games: they're going to keep putting out the same thing every year, slightly reskinned, and there's enough people who will buy it every time that it'll be profitable. It's pretty much never going to appeal to me, but I don't particularly care that it exists at this point. There's enough other developers making novel games that I am interested in.
I'm interested in that. I know a lot of people weren't too big on Outriders, but I enjoyed it a lot.
Their website also makes a (surprisingly common) mistake of sending you the entire article and trusting your browser to shorten it. If you turn off JavaScript, or disable it for that website, you can see the whole article.
I'm not much of a giant-robot guy, so this wasn't really on my radar, but the gamespot video's description has me more intrigued. It sounds like the loop will be similar to what I normally do in CCG where after a loss I might consider what went wrong and then rebuild my deck to address it. Here it seems there isn't a "good" build for your core as much as there's a good one for a particular situation, and after a loss you'll need to retool your build to fit.
I'd mostly agree, but I'd say that there's a bit of a spectrum. They could have said "it's been an honor and we know he will be vindicated against these unjust charges" and I think that would have been sufficiently professional in my opinion. Going on to question the integrity of the justice system itself with "partisan weaponization of the American justice system" is beyond what's necessary to me.
Lol, exact same thing happened for me