I mean have they seen how good Ice Cubes and Mlem look? How can they choose the default Twitter and Reddit apps over those masterpieces.

  • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    It’s disheartening, not being able to have conversations about the stuff you love, when you know that just over there it would be so easy.

    Have you tried more generic gaming communities? !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works is quite active, I’m sure a regular thread about AoM there would definitely get some traction (or even just a one-time promotion thread)

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      4 hours ago

      The problem with more generic communities is that you might be sharing it with more people, but they’re not people who are engaged with the topic. And that’s what I really miss. The deep conversations on theorising, community drama, etc. that can only come from a large number of people who are really interested in the subject. Posting to a generic community limits the type of discussions you can have to those that are more accessible to a generic audience.

      As another example, just now I’ve been playing Kerbal Space Program for the first real time (I toyed around with it briefly many years ago, but didn’t try career mode and completing contracts). Right now, I’m struggling to understand why something I’m doing isn’t working. I would love to be able to go to !kerbalspaceprogram and ask an audience of people who know what they’re talking about. Sure, I could try my luck in !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works or something even more generic like !games@lemmy.world. But neither of those are really the appropriate venue for something that’s so specifically only of interest to people who know about KSP. Posting “I’ve been playing KSP lately and really enjoying it” makes sense on patientgamers. Posting a detailed scenario of what I’ve been doing and what I’ve done in the past, and asking why it doesn’t work for me right now even though it seemed to work before…probably doesn’t.

      Another example: I’ve been posting every useful or interesting guide or analysis of Age of Mythology I’ve come across to !aom. It wouldn’t really feel right to post that kind of thing to patientgamers. But I probably will post when the upcoming expansion comes out to more generic communities

      Or maybe I’m wrong. Maybe posting niche game-specific content to generic communities is a good way to bring attention to them for more people who would be interested in it, while also bringing attention to an audience that didn’t know they might be interested in it. I’d love to hear others’ thoughts on this. Maybe I should put a post in !fedigrow@lemm.ee for this discussion?