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  1. Comment on Minecraft Wiki strongly considering moving away from Fandom in ~games

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    I always use an adblocker so I can't comment on that - but their cookie settings design is really assholeish too. You have to disable every single cookie by hand, which takes ages (the cookie list...

    I always use an adblocker so I can't comment on that - but their cookie settings design is really assholeish too. You have to disable every single cookie by hand, which takes ages (the cookie list is huge). A lot of of sites do this but the Fandom website takes the cake with its amount of cookies. It makes the website unusable for me.

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  2. Comment on Looking for suggestions for games that don't require hand eye coordination or fast twitch reflexes in ~games

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    I can recommend Divinity: original sin 1 and 2. It's a turn based RPG so no quick reflexes needed. Fights are really fun, the worldbuilding is great, the music is great... It also has a...

    I can recommend Divinity: original sin 1 and 2. It's a turn based RPG so no quick reflexes needed. Fights are really fun, the worldbuilding is great, the music is great... It also has a multi-player. In Divinity: original sin 2 there are six pre-made characters with a back story and their own in-game story arc, though you can also create your own character of course. Granted, I can't compare the games to much else because like you I can't play games that require quick reflexes and Divinity seems to be one of a kind there. Let's just say I have 800 hours in DOS2.

    Some other games that haven't yet been mentioned are

    • Edna & Harvey: the breakout: a funny point and click adventure with a weird humour and a dark twist at the end
    • Deponia series: another funny point and click by the same developer
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  3. Comment on Introductions | June 2023, part 1 in ~talk

    zockersanftmut
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    Hello all. I've been a reddit user since around 2011. Back then it was way more discussion heavy than it is now, though I only realized this a few days ago when I found this website. I've realized...

    Hello all. I've been a reddit user since around 2011. Back then it was way more discussion heavy than it is now, though I only realized this a few days ago when I found this website. I've realized how much I miss reading and participating in discussions (though I'm still a fan of reddit as well).
    I'm mid 20s, like nature (my biggest dream is to just own my own piece of land someday, let it grow wild with wildflowers and bushes, and put a tiny little house in the middle... which in this economy is not going to happen) and tabletop RPGs. I used to work in a few different trades but have recently started going to college for a degree in social work.
    I'm happy to be here!

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