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  • Even if it isn’t that… that’s not how you change your position on something.

    The normal way would be:

    1. Admit that you are changing your stance on something (Zelensky is not a dictator, even though I previously said he is)
    2. Refer to something that changed your position on the matter (“When I said he is a dictator, I did not know that…”)
    3. Explain how it changes your view (“This new information has convinced me that…”)

    But saying “Oh, I said that?” is just… dumb and pathetic. Not that it’s surprising, coming from him.


  • I had the most fun with Vampire Survivors - addictive, relatively short bursts, but suitable for longer sessions. Dirt cheap.

    I also liked MultiVersus… before it became a micro-transaction filled abomination. The core gameplay loop is still great tho.

    General recommendation: Pick single player games from 3-4 years ago and back. The ones you were really interested in when they came out, but did not yet get around to playing them. Due to their age, they are almost guaranteed to run well on Deck, and they provide hours upon hours of fun. That’s my strategy at least :)




  • Thanks for the tip, and yes, I can do that, I can check logs, but the point of my post is to have some information that a less experienced user can access and get a clue on what to try next.

    BTW in the case of RE2remake, the solution was to switch the game to the beta branch, redownload it, then launch it again - it worked, but I only know this, because of a post on the Steam board of the game. Here is where a blanket error would come in handy (“try this, this, and this, then switch to beta and try that, etc.”), if there is absolutely no information about the nature of the error.











  • This part is especially helpful:

    “You should always stay on lemmy.world. To join the “music” community from lemmy.ml, you click the search icon in the top right corner on lemmy.world (not the “Communities” link) and search for !music@lemmy.ml including the exclamation mark (!) at the start. You should see the community pop up in the list after clicking Search. In general, the search term is “![community-name]@[instance-name]”.”

    A few times I was looking for communities using the search bar, and got confused that I found more than one community for the same thing (e. g. music) and they seemed to be on different Lemmy instances. I did not know if I can even subscribe to them or not, if they are even visible for me with my lemmy.world account or not, etc. Now I understand that part a bit better. Thanks again! :-)