GamingOnLinux has been on Mastodon for ages, Nov 21 2016 in fact!
But with the recent migration to Mastodon, I guess it couldn’t hurt to let people know you’re there already.
I’ve been following him since joining linux.pizza a while back. Interesting (I’m a new user) that Lemmy is part of the Fediverse.
Fair enough, I don’t use Mastodon at all, I just hopped in to see what all the fuss was about and saw this funny post.
In our current unparalleled enterprise, refusal to switch platforms is simply a refusal to grow—an insistence on watching ads, if you will. Did the Digg user refuse to Reddit? It did not. It crept forth boldly while its brethren remained in the blackest ocean abyss, with lidless eyes forever staring at the dark, ignorant and doomed despite their eternal vigilance. Would we model ourselves on the Facebook user?
You know a game has firmly cemented itself in your memory when you read this post and suddenly hear it in Breen’s voice and pacing.
As long as someone replies “Hey, you’re finally awake…”
The joke has probably gone over my head, but great to see.
Its basically the intro to the original Half-Life game. If you haven’t I’d highly suggest playing the original or getting Black Mesa which is a remake of the original by a third-party company but with Valve’s blessing to do so.
This is the intro to Half-Life 2, but the original and Black Mesa are great games as well.
Not my cup of tea. Preferred RTS etc. Not really bothered other than GoldenEye, Quake 2 and a little timesplitters with friends. FPS doesn’t interest me.
My brother in Christ you are talking about games that came out over twenty years ago.
Yes, and since then there has not been one FPS that has interested me, so why would I know the intricate details of them?
Must suck to be you I guess.
I hate FPS games. They’re probably my least favorite genre. I really enjoyed HL2.
Although, I was playing through the series to get ready for Alyx, so that may have colored my perception.
It’s a parody of Dr. Breen’s “Welcome to City 17” speech from the start of Half-Life 2. If you’ve never played Half-Life 2, then it’s a very, very, very strong recommend from me.
If you haven’t played half life 2 you should stop what you’re doing right now and do that.
Not a fan of AAA and don’t like FPS. Played 20 mins of Halo and it wasn’t for me.
Edit: wrong game, still point stands.
Halo is a totally different game though…
You don’t get a gun and shoot people?
Mostly no. And anyways that’s the same as saying that all sports that include a roughly sphere shaped prop are the same.
Hey if yous got a problem with sports ball, yous got a problem with me!
Your balls disappoint me.
My brother. They are no where near the same game. I understand not liking first person but halo and half life are not comparable past first person.
There’s a reason Valve can’t make a third and it’s because 2 can’t be topped.
My mistake. Still FPS? Still get gun, shoot folk?
Haha this must be a troll gotcha 😂
No. You do realise there is lots of gaming genres? I understand it isn’t obvious if you have been gaming 10 years and only play AAA.
if you have been gaming 10 years and only play AAA.
Half Life 2: A 2013 classic.
Yep a troll. A rude one at that.
Iunno, man. I am an old-school FPS head; but I’d never recommend a playthrough of HL2 to anyone who hadn’t before because it really just feels like a tech demo with bare connective tissue for story. HL1? Black Mesa? Yeah, sure; but not 2.
Agree to disagree on HL2.
HL1/Black Mesa also excellent though.
I really like Mastodon but it’s so hard to find other people that you have on Twitter. Lemmy is closer but i’m still gonna miss out on some small communities from Reddit
Yep, Mastodon takes some effort to get going. You need to find people who are interesting for you yourself, in order to seed your feed with interesting stuff. And it goes much smoother if you also interact yourself, which is where many lurkers, used to Twitter and its algorithm feeding them content, hit a wall. It’s just a completely different world in there.
Yeah, I feel like Lemmy is easier to get started with due to the more community-centric nature