

Yeah I don’t have many tools in general but I upgraded the blue slot on my crest first anticipating nice synergies between healing & damage reduction


Yeah I don’t have many tools in general but I upgraded the blue slot on my crest first anticipating nice synergies between healing & damage reduction


Niagara launcher has “pop-ups” on swipe which can act as an app folder, or display app shortcuts or widgets. Not exactly the same behaviour but imo tidier & more elegant approach to basically the same use case.


Only a couple extra permanent ones from actual mask shards though, right?
I think the tools are this one’s intended combined damage mitigation, e.g. the magma bell reducing fire attacks to 1 damage. It’s not really that every significant enemy does 2 damage and that’s that, instead you gotta gear up synergistically.
I get what you’re saying though. I think probably they wanted to make other gear more meaningful than in HK where mask shards & silk spools are kinda the only collectables worth a damn.


As soon as I realised I was getting hit for 2 masks, what I read from it was “at some point in this game I will have at least 7 masks”. I don’t want to spoil myself, but I only really agree with you if that isn’t the case. If you haven’t reached that point either, just imagine how nice it’ll feel
You mean the thing Sony/MS set the precedent for under the name Smart Delivery 5 years ago? In a physical media form factor that’s cheaper to produce…


For me that begs the question though, what is gained by the layout being the way it is? If it were a compromise between adequate packaging strength based on whatever stress tests they did and the appeal of the unboxing experience for example, then fair enough. Maybe it’s just me that doesn’t find the featureless black rectangle of a powered-off LCD display that appealing.
In my general experience when I don’t have enough information to reason a decision like that - it was just to minimise cost.


How is the way Nintendo boxed them “weird”?
The display side of the unit faces out, covered only by a single cardboard layer. Stapling stuff to the box is definitely weird, but the box layout is too. Just not very resistant to shipping damage in general. I’m not sure why they wouldn’t have the unit facing upside down at least. Then the first thing you’d see upon opening would be the laser-etched Switch 2 logo.


I guess it depends on what your individual priorities are for this sort of platform. I already created and later abandoned @gila@lemmy.world after they blocked piracy comms, and in hindsight feel that was the right decision - hence creating this account after learning I’ll soon be unable to access @gila@lemm.ee. At the end of the day, the ability to migrate to another instance with a different approach on issues like federation, moderation & administration is part of what drew me to this platform. If lemm.ee compromised on their approach simply to remain active - I’d likely have migrated away from it anyway.


I think you’re missing the point. The call for new admin volunteers was stickied by the instance for an extended period. Even using an app rather than the web interface, it was stuck at the top of my feed until I hid the post.
The group of people who ignored that call to action yet would have volunteered with a follow-up post of a “big ticking clock” as it were, aren’t necessarily the type of people you want to admin an instance. Especially one as big as lemm.ee. Certainly, if any admin will do then increasing recruitment efforts makes sense.
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