mentioned in another comment, but Halo Wars is fantastic on the Deck. also, Command and Conquer Remastered plays well with some controller configuration.
dbtonez
it got better toward the end. when the Flood finally arrive. coming off of Fall of Reach, the tone just felt different.. i get its the first game but, i don’t know it read very action movie-ish in some sections, lacking depth here and there. i’m more excited to get back to Eric Nylund’s books lol
I'm just about to finish Halo: The Flood and move onto either Halo: First Strike or The Last Wish (since the new Witcher season is coming up).
what's Reddit?
the GOG summer sale is live as well!
thanks for the tips.
Bitwarden
Custom New Tab
Decentraleyes
OneTab
Privacy Badger
Proton VPN
uBlock Origin
Local is showing you all of the content submitted onto the "local" instance, which is the instance your account resides on. I browse locally on my Mastodon account to see what other members of the instance are up to. Still on Mastodon, the home feed is going to be people that you have followed (subscribed).
Basically, I use Local if i'm feeling like browsing just the instance and to connect with people only on the instance. I use Subscribed if i feel like browsing just the content i've subscribed to. I'll use the federated timeline (on /kbin this would be "All" which i imagine is the same on Lemmy? not sure) if i want to cast out the widest net possible. With local and federated timelines, i can find more people to follow or more groups to subscribe to.
So, Subscribed shows only your subcriptions, Local shows only your instance, and All will show content from around the fediverse.
i hope this makes sense
there was a bit of a delay for me but not very long... you are looking in kbin.social/sub/microblog , correct? that is where "posts" appear.
i enjoyed it as well! i went back and played FC2 after FC3. 3 was my first foray into the series.
uh well, i dont understand... you are able to self host these services. you can self host a Masto instance, a lemmy instance, and a kbin instance. you aren't tied to big tech just because a large instance has federated with big tech... so i don't see how "Mastodon has caved". i am on mstdn.social and the admin is blocking Meta from the start as Threads is not allowed to operate in the EU at the moment (exception is London, right?)
either self host or find an instance that isn't federating with big tech. you don't have to run anywhere.