It sounds like you’re selling an ideology then, not a functional product.
It sounds like you’re selling an ideology then, not a functional product.
Alright. Let’s think of a random Joe, that uses reddit. A cousin, a friend, etc. What would be the pitch for them to give this coop social network a try?
For example:
Hey Joe, I know you like Reddit, check this out…
Proof of burden falls on whoever is making the assertion.
What problem would this be solving? How would it improve on what’s already on offer? Are there any benefits to being a member or a worker, compared to a regular subscription model and a job?
These are not rethoric, I like the idea but I’m curious how it would work on more practical terms.
Have you heard of collector’s items my dude?
Bro don’t ruin the rp
That’s because it is either a bot or CharGPT generated.
Wait you’re looking for evidence? And using logic? Sir this is Lemmy.
It means they are a bottom.
But neither BG3 nor Helldivers were MMOs though. Activities in those was a spike when the game released. WoW released 20ish years ago lol
WoW hasn’t been synonymous with the MMORPG scene since at least the last 5 years. You didn’t hear much from it because it’s just another expansion, for one of the many currently running MMOs. When was the last you heard about GW2 expansions? Or Elder Scrolls Online expansions?
Wait, people used these unironically?
I personally think we should fediversify existence itself…
Maybe put down the blunt and broaden your horizons. Nothing in your life deserves this level of fanaticism.
Just hop on a public server and try to make some friends. If you join right after a wipe there will be lots of nakeds on the beach looking for fun.
We don’t know that.
This wasn’t a bug, it’s a feature of capitalism.
That’s the fun part. You don’t.
You draft them and order them to invade another country.
It depends on if you value your time or not. That’s what you gamble in WoW. If you don’t get your drop at the end of the raid, you lost time. When a new expansion obsoletes your gear, you lost time.
Oh wait, you literally have to buy play-time to even do the raid in the first place and roll the wheel. Not to mention the (sub)time it takes to level up and gear up.
Yeah. Just because you are not pulling out your wallet at every kill doesn’t mean you aren’t gambling and losing, both time and money.