she/her, 20+,GER/EN
doing some gamedev with renpy
Interests: FFXIV and games in general, art, anime, and books
That could be the case! I do follow my lemmy-account from mastodon, (and the communities I mentioned as well).
This is a neat overview!! I like to federate my posts from microblogs as well, and did some tests.
Here are a few of my notes:
Viewing communities (from Mastodon) - that kind of depends? All communities I follow show up with their posts intact on mastodon (.social), but not when I use a different instance (e.g. mastodon.de) or software (examples: RenPy, Otome Games)
Viewing profiles (from Mastodon) - That also seems to depend on the instance. For example, here’s my profile as seen from mastodon.social. Viewing it from my Mastodon account, I can see all of the original posts and replies.
I teile regelmäßig post von Mastodon aus und habe das Problem auch! Es kommt sogar öfter vor, dass meine Posts gar nicht in den Communities angezeigt werden. Sehr ärgerlich :/
I use Mastodon and Goblin
I see, I hadn’t considered that some of the mechanics would be harder for mobile players 🤔 The main reason for my complaint is that the fights feel way too short if you play them perfectly, you don’t even get to listen to the entire soundtrack once when the boss goes down 😔 had this especially when fighting
Chigda. The soundtrack is incredible, but he goes down before you’ve even seen all the mechanics.
I honestly didn’t realize how much I’ve been missing a proper AAA girly game on PC until I played infinikki. I’d been using FFXIV to scratch that fashion itch until then, but a proper dress-up game is just better :,) Also I will go out and say the puzzle design and encounter design is so much more interesting than that of comparable titles such as genshin impact (I just wish the fights were harder)!
When I saw this, I immediately sent the link to a gamedev I know who has a disability. They were really excited 🥰
we discussed this over in !otomegames@ani.social back when it was initially announced! The fandom seems to be delighted about this feature, but I’m personally more concerned about the data privacy aspect of it all…the author is absolutely right to look at this whole thing with scepticism
It’s a section at the bottom of the steam store page:
Code is also part of Steam’s required AI disclosure form , so I think it should be filtered as well
Danke für die Info! werde mich dann wohl auch ins HO verziehen^^
Thanks for the tip, I’ve cross-posted the thread^^
Here’s the banner I posted in the original thread, it’s a screenshot from steamdb of games with at least 100k reviews and a user rating of at least 89 with the details of each card omitted:
I agree 100%, both look super ugly
Infinity Nikki! It’s probably my new favourite dress up game (dethroning FFXIV)
I already tried them out and made starter packs for Visual Novel developers and artists I like. I got a 500 error a few times while trying to add a user to a starter pack, but apart from that it works pretty well. Wish there were better filtering options for the search though.
The itch devs plan to add a negative AI filter to the UI so that users will be able to hide all content that uses genAI.
Except for that, there are community guidelines that forbid spamming low-effort AI content.
AFAIK projects that use AI will not be suppressed by default as long as they are properly tagged, if that’s what you mean.
To paraphrase my opinion from back then:
I’ve been curious about the story since they released the current alliance raid series in FFXIV which is a FFXI crossover. Would love to try it if there was some kind of combined subscription.