Meta deliberately provokes that kind of stuff since rage baiting is good for engagement. They’ve cultivated and minmaxed that kind of behaviour for years. I’m sure it exists in small pockets here already, but nowhere near the same level.
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Do you honestly think only the positive, friendly people would hop over? The entire fediverse will be overrun by crazy political conspiracy theories and hostile homophobic/transphobic/anti abortion stuff in no time.
marigo@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•at what point do you draw the line for "retro"?English2·2 years agoIt still feels weird to class the 360 era as retro, even though the launch is approaching 20 years ago. I’d say anything PS2/GC and earlier.
marigo@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Help! Can't remember a title of an early CD-Rom game where you fought through the ages and into the future. SOLVED:Time CommandoEnglish1·2 years agoDo you remember the genre or visuals at all? Like perspective, artstyle etc?
marigo@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Favorite retrogaming Youtube channels?English4·2 years agoThanks for all the recommendations. It’s always nice to have new stuff to watch.
Every year became a competition, and it was unsustainable. Companies could spend millions on their presentation only to “lose” and get their reveals drowned out because Sony announced FF7 or Microsoft got Elder Scrolls etc. On all sides there was a rush to be the winner of the year, and it led to more and more CGI trailers of things 5+ years away just for the big reveal moment. I imagine both Sony and Microsoft would prefer to announce individual games as they come throughout the year, so their reveal is the only big gaming news of the week and everyone is talking about it.