• @stormesp@lemm.ee
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    556 months ago

    God lord, can we get a bit of filtering on the bullshit of articles that get posted on this community? I apreciate anyone that spends their time filling this sub with content, but the quality of the content shared is just terrible

    • @ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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      146 months ago

      Then downvote and move on. No need to make people that actually post content feel unwelcome and unappreciated. That just leads to no content and thus no reason to even use Lemmy / the Fediverse.

      • @wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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        146 months ago

        Considering the massive push across multiple lemmy instances to completely remove downvotes, leaving a comment is actually becoming the only way to state you dont like or want specific content on a sub.

        The fediverse actively disagrees with you on how to filter content quality.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          66 months ago

          And IMO a comment is far better than a vote. A vote says “I clicked a button,” whereas a comment says, “I cared enough to express myself.” I only downvote w/o commenting if another comment communicates what I wanted to, in which case I upvote that one.

          • @wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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            116 months ago

            Oh, heavily heavily heavily disagree. The fediverse is going to fall apart if it commits to getting rid of votes, because the website it is copying all of its formatting from was explicitly designed to self filter community content with votes.

            Not being able to filter content without detailing expressly why will fill the site with garbage, because few people have the free time to waste commenting on every post, but quickly saying “yes this belongs here / no it does not” is much easier and doable while browsing.

            Votes also help communities self moderate, a problem front and center on lemmy with the current situation of abysmal mod tools and worse average mod quality than reddit had. (No offense to passing mods.)

            But the fediverse seems dedicated to learning this lesson the hard way, so we either need to hold on and hope the ship doesnt sink or start swimming to a better boat.

            • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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              36 months ago

              I never said we should eliminate votes, just that comments are more useful than votes alone. If you down vote, leave or upvote a comment that explains why.

              The problem with votes on their own is brigading, as in people down vote stuff because it’s unpopular (at least to a very mobilized and motivated group). The vote itself doesn’t explain what’s wrong with the content, only that a lot of people clicked the button.

              So I’m in favor of requiring the user to either leave or upvote a comment for the down vote function to count.

              • @wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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                56 months ago

                I dont really agree that you need to explain what was wrong with the content. And brigading happens with comments too, arguably to a worse end.

                Explaining every vote you make, or requiring a yes vote before you allow a no vote, also defeats the purpose of voting at all. I get it can feel bad to have a comment downvoted but… Like… Its really not a big deal. Especially in a system that has even less weight on karma. Sometimes the group didnt agree with you, and thats a normal part of community interactions. You shrug and move on.

                • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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                  16 months ago

                  feel bad

                  That’s not the point at all though. The point is that it hides good content that a motivated group wants to silence. We had precisely this problem earlier in Lemmy’s history where posts critical of China were heavily down voted, not because of quality, but because the group didn’t like the message.

                  Requiring a comment gives context to the negative reaction. It’s not a silver bullet, but it should increase the barrier to hiding content, hopefully enough that good, controversial content stays visible.

                  I’m actually working on a Lemmy alternative that uses a web of trust instead of votes to prioritize and moderate content. Reddit has shown the limitations of voting, and I’m more interested in interesting content than content the majority likes.

      • @stormesp@lemm.ee
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        16 months ago

        If you bothered to read my comment, i said that before anything else, i apreciate the effort of generating content. But at the end of the day its not of much use for anyone flooding a community with shitty content.

    • William
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      96 months ago

      IMO, the problem is that there’s not a log of good content being produced. The vast majority of it is vapid clickbait garbage. Some people eat that up, and they also share it. I don’t think there’s a way to stem the tide. Ever.

  • @Custoslibera@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t believe Sean Murray and I will not be buying this game at launch or even for several years.

    I still don’t own No Mans Sky and it’s specifically because I’m pissed off that people think it’s some kind of great redemption story. It’s not.

    It’s a hellish nightmare indicative of the current state of the gaming industry.

    Small studios have to manufacture impossible hype in the hope their game sells, then they go about fixing it, even though they promised features at launch and all they are really doing is just giving you the product you already paid for.

    What other product would people ever be happy with this arrangement?

    • ColorcodedResistor
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      96 months ago

      Still unoptimized… i slogged 90hrs over multiple updates and years hoping that a quality of life patch would come. just got more skins and ships and aliens…cool.

    • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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      96 months ago

      Fr I went back and played a little bit of it after dropping it like a week after launch.

      Still bugged asf

      Dogfights still deteriorate to drones flying past you at mach 1 and landing one shot while you slowly try and keep them in frame, only for them to blow past you again.

      I ended up in some town that was attacked by sentinels, fuckers were constantly healing each other through the wall.

        • iAmTheTot
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          76 months ago

          While obviously subjective, this comment is hilarious to me because after trying to get into Starfield for a dozen hours or so I just couldn’t enjoy it and started up a new NMS file.

        • @wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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          46 months ago

          I have yet to see anyone say starfield does better than no mans sky.

          Most people started playing no mans sky because of starfield, usually.

          Youre the first Ive seen who would suggest the opposite

          • @vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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            16 months ago

            I prefer the combat of Starfield, no mans sky is worthless gor that itch for me. But the difference comes down to prefering a space themed bethesda game over a space themed survival crafting game.

  • CarlsIII
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    206 months ago

    Has he even said anything yet about this game that sounds unbelievable? I feel like people are getting preemptively angry.

    • @JakenVeina@lemm.ee
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      86 months ago

      “The first real open world.”

      That’s a rather hyperbolic statement, even if they’re not just over-hyping.

  • iAmTheTot
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    116 months ago

    Everything they showed in the trailer is already in NMS, but now it has fantasy skin. I’m willing to believe him this time.

    (but still don’t preorder)

  • Snot Flickerman
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    106 months ago

    I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.


    If he plans on pulling a No Man’s Sky 2.0 by overhyping and then fixing in post, I can only hope he finds a gaming community far less receptive to his bullshit this time around.

  • muse
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    56 months ago

    Fool me once, fool me twice. Fool me chicken soup with rice.

  • @AMillionNames@sh.itjust.works
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    36 months ago

    What a weird time in gaming, Bethesda trying to copy No Man’s Sky with Starfield and Hello Games trying to copy what Bethesda is trying to sell what The Elder Scrolls 6 is supposed to be. Considering what Hello World has already proven themselves capable off, they are definitely going to be throwing some punches.

  • Veraxus
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    26 months ago

    I’m sure not preordering and I will wait until plenty of detailed reviews and gameplay videos are out before I buy. As solid as NMS is right now, it was a steaming pile on release. I won’t risk it again.

    • CarlsIII
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      26 months ago

      “This game MIGHT end up being controversial. We’re just going to act like it already is.”