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[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (9 children)

Vergeben mich für mein deutsch, weil ich nicht meine muttersprache. Ich habe nicht so viel deutsch in die letzen funf jahre sprechen oder lesen. Aber ich finde, dass das internet freier war. Ich war ein kind damals. Ich wusste nicht, das reddit existiert. Ich habe in Foren gestörbert. Zentraliserung hat viele vorteile und nachteilie. Es is einfacher für alles in ein einziger ort bleiben. Aber es ist schweriger diesen 'einziger ort' zu verlassen. Für viele leute, wir sind allem gefangen. Ich misse die Freiheit mehr als Annehmlichkeit von Zentraliserung .

[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 25 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I am fully willing to admit half the reason it's so popular on the news is the novelty of it. A submarine goes missing, possibly sunk, near the Titanic? The truth is the accidents iwth immigrants and migrants happen so often that most of the media doesn't really care about it so much any more. But it used to, I remember seeing stuff about bodies washing up on the shores of Italy. When it was novel is was more popular and 'sold' well so it was reported on. i guarantee you if subs went missing anywhere near as often in the future you would not see as much about it. That's just how the media works these days, it's unfortunate.

Billionaires or not I don't envy them and if they can be saved I hope they will be. Especially the young guy there with his father.

[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

I was sympathetic to this change if only because I regard it as better for privacy that removed and deleted comments stay that way, it's annoying that if you deleted something there was an ability to see it again. Most of the time it was used for drama and shit-stirring, although I will admit it's a shame to lose some important threads that were removed. Also they would never have backtracked on this part because I am pretty sure it's been a long-standing issue with GDPR in the EU and finally came to bite them.

[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I wouldn't say even for the TMNT movie, it's clear that film is going out of the way to look good. Ever since the first spider-verse a bunch of Western Animated films are really dipping their toes into more avante-garde and unorthodox animation styles. The Last Wish was the same.

When Dark Souls clicks you'll be amazed you ever found it difficult. Until the next game and then suddenly it's hard again.

Yes. This movie drives me up the wall because there is so much to like about it, but the eway it ends is not good. When watching it at the theatre as it was getting close to the end, I was wondering how they were going to wrap up so much stuff soon or was the movie longer than I thought. When that to be continue stuff happened I was disappointed and a bunch of people in the theatre either groaned or actually audibly complained. I remember some kid shouting "WHAT!" at the top of his voice.

It also imo heavily ruins the film as it stands because it makes the entire film feel like a movie cut in half so I cannot enjoy it over the original Spider-Verse. Maybe part 2 will be great, but imo these two films are always going to be stained somewhat by the fact that they do not open and close well. There's been films that hint at follow ups that ended way more satisfying that this. Empire Strikes back, Dune, and Fellowship of the Ring come to the mind. Across the Spider-Verse doesn't have that clear closing but still hint for more that those movies did.

AHO and Clockwork definitely have aesthetics similar, but keep in mind these were made before the Morrowind expansion so they won't share the exact same ideas of Sotha Sil's Clockwork City. There is a mod that tries heavily to tie into some of those ideas, but imo takes it a bit too far and is too zany in how it approaches that lore, It's called The Wheels of Lull

I personally hated this mod, but some people are very passionate about it and love it, it's definitely worth a shot if you like the concepts introduced around Sotha Sil's Clockwork City as it shares them.

[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

This is quite tough, personally if anyone want tos try out an expansive amount of Skyrim mods I recommend Wabbajack. It allows you to install modlists that are quite expansive and well put together. I used to manually mod my Skyrim back in the day but this is leagues ahead of what I could ever have done.

For singular mods/adds

ENB Boris, the guy in charge of this is a Russian reactionary dude who has some very unkind thoughts about anyone who is not straight. He can be a massive asshole at any and all times. The problem with this is however how brilliant ENB is, anytime you have ever seen a hyper modded great looking Skyrim it's not just the 4k textures doing the heavy lifting. I guarantee it's ENB that really makes it pop out. I really wish Boris would just idk calm down and chill out, but it doesn't seem likely. You can like the work without supporting the artist of course but just keep this in mind about him.

Project AHO Arguably my favourite quest mod for Skyrim, if you liked Morrowind and felt Solstheim wasn't really scratching that itch then you might love this. It really harkens back to old 3rd era Morrowind, the basics of the story is that there is a settlement of House Telvanni, Sedrith Kegran, hidden in Skyrim. You are enslaved and brought there and then begin to work your way up finding out that Sedrith Kegran is attached to a Dwemer ruin with a powerful Dwemer device of some kind powered by Aetherium. I love this mod for many reasons but mainly the setting, story and rewards. This mod is quite kind with what it offers you, which is imo fair because this mod also demands a sacrifice from your character. As a slave you won't be leaving Sedrith Kegran easily any time soon, so it order to justify the lack of freedom and time spent the mod offers great rewards.

Clockwork Another quest mod, I try not to spoil much about this one but the brass tacks is you head through a passage in the Velothi mountains upon reading the note of a treasure hunter/bandit that attacks you. All is not as it seems. Warning whilst this mod is generally quite a normal romp through Skyrim, it demands isolation, no companions, and the first part of the mod can be quite scary. It's the best attempt at horror I've seen in Skyrim to this day and I've played a fair few mods in my time. But honestly give this one a shot, it comes with a great home as a reward at the end.

[–] AlternativeEmphasis@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I prefer Kbin over Lemmy because it feels like old reddit, and the magazines are a lot more like checking my subreddits than others. It's also not currently defederated with anything, but it's worth noting that could change at any point. Kbin is the fastest growing of any of the instances atm,

At the end of the day, the whole fediverse thing means, within reason, it doesn't really matter where you set up shop.

Agree, it might seem an awkward conversation but if they're not idiots they'll realise you're looking out for them. You could leave an anonymous letter or something, but there is a good chance they'll guess it was you anyways.

Kbin also natively looks a hell of a lot like old reddit

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