Everything would get overrun by fake users and no one would feel like they’re really interacting with real people -even if they are- because all the trust would be gone. It’s just not worth it.
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werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto World News@lemmy.world•Taliban suspends chess in Afghanistan over gambling concernsEnglish5·3 months ago“No, we’re proud to have a zero tolerance policy at this school. That means we don’t have to investigate if a game involves gambling or if fights are truly fights rather than attacks. Everyone is punished equally. It’s very fair.”
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The mods are asleep, post wide office chairs!5·3 months agoI like to put my legs on the arm rests. Sometimes if I’m sitting “normally” (not fully sideways) I put just one leg up.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Meta Reportedly Lays Off At Least 100 Employees From Its VR DivisionEnglish0·3 months agoFacebook is both anti-privacy and also doesn’t believe in much moderation, both of which make VR dangerous if an entire family uses it. I don’t believe VR should be something only adults can use, but there needs to be some really good moderation. Otherwise it would just be overrun by sexual predators and edgelords.
Bunnicula got him.
I’ve seen ones that were custom painted and they look significantly better. It doesn’t stop them from being dumpsters on wheels, but at least they look finished.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?0·4 months agoI dream about buildings and city scapes. Everything that happens in the dream can be detailed, but the focus is on the architecture.
I definitely don’t want to rely on them too much, otherwise the game will become mostly going to a market. That being said, I do like the idea of using the night market to introduce different NPCs that would be useful to the players later on even if there’s not an immediate story arc that plays out.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•I miss the era of the internet with random games on every websiteEnglish0·4 months agoWhile it frustrated me as a kid, I think Poptropica’s method of players speaking to each other through prewritten dialog options was the safest option to keep things from getting weird or contact continuing on another platform where the site creators can’t keep kids safe anymore. If they just relied on word filters, people would just type differently to get around them and the words “face” and “book” wouldn’t be banned even if “Facebook” was.
If I get drunk, I can picture colors for different instruments. Drums, wind, and string instruments are varying shades of red, yellow and orange depending on pitch. Synthesizers are always cool colors depending on their sound. The more artificial they sound, the further away they are from yellow or red for purple and green synthesizers) Human voices are pink if high pitched and red if low pitched.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I do this all the time when both my hands are full and I'm a bit excited in my pants7·4 months agoI did all these cock push ups for nothing!
Same, even though I still use a lot of splat books from 2020 and just imagine how things would be similar/different in 2045.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto rpg@ttrpg.network•What makes downtime hustles interesting? [Cyberpunk RED]0·4 months agoIf their song went viral, it would be funny to make a running gag that the random fans you encounter for the next week who like the song are not the usual target audience of the band at all and only know that one song.
Example: A local hardcore band releases a song criticizing the NCPD, and the song becomes viral. Suddenly, all the police officers they encounter are listening to that song and singing along.
werewolfborg@ttrpg.networkto Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.social•hot dog bologna cakeEnglish0·4 months agoThis is fine because it has a lot of vegetables.
My dad is a Linux user so I guess being introduced to Linux lmao
Also the time he built a bluetooth boombox. And the time he modified old Roombas to be remote controlled.