One of the reasons I do it is because it’s fun actually debating people and exchanging ideas. That simply wasn’t even possible anymore on Reddit in the last four years or so.
I love the heck out of my regular commenters. I might be the foundation of a community, but without the people commenting, it’s still an empty house. It needs the people there having fun to be a place that will keep attracting people. I’ve always put at least as much effort into making people that do comment feel appreciated for doing so, and I think that’s why I’ve found relative success on a very niche topic, as I focus on educational content rather than the major focus on more general jokes that a wider audience can more easily enjoy.
It’s tough because users here naturally use Linux more often which is incompatible with league. I stopped playing this season since I’m on Linux now, but haven’t really looked back.
I was trying to run Windows for personal stuff and Ubuntu for work, but Ubuntu doesn’t like my monitors. X11 has issues with resolutions and detecting my new 2k monitor. Wayland doesn’t let me log in at all.
I haven’t bothered to troubleshoot. So now I’m just in Windows. Maybe I should try a different distro.
Who would’ve thought ripping out everything that made the game unique and interesting in favor of an easier more casual game would be a bad long term decision for a competitive game 🤣
This, but also most of the casual players seems to have left.
We tried to play a couple of games back with my friends, every team we faced was much more skilled than us, and the match making couldn’t find anyone that was our level
It’s damn hard to get other people to post. Every so often I like to go around and find smaller communities to share content to.
3K+ comments in my two years on Lemmy. Not too shabby if I do say so myself.
Nice! Commenting is the hardest part and the most vital to community.
I’m nearing half that on this 3 month old account, I’d hate to think what my total has been over all instances these past 2 years.
wait… is it? it’s all i do.
I think so. It’s easier to share a link than it is to think up a meaningful or engaging reply.
It’s even easier to lurk and just look at the funny memes. A post with no comments gives the poster no encouragement or feedback.
yeah but replies are seen by few, posts by many, so you need to think much more about relevancy.
In that case, thank you for your service!
One of the reasons I do it is because it’s fun actually debating people and exchanging ideas. That simply wasn’t even possible anymore on Reddit in the last four years or so.
I love the heck out of my regular commenters. I might be the foundation of a community, but without the people commenting, it’s still an empty house. It needs the people there having fun to be a place that will keep attracting people. I’ve always put at least as much effort into making people that do comment feel appreciated for doing so, and I think that’s why I’ve found relative success on a very niche topic, as I focus on educational content rather than the major focus on more general jokes that a wider audience can more easily enjoy.
Reddit still has an absolute stranglehold on [email protected]
Maybe I should take this opportunity to move the community over to piefed.
It’s tough because users here naturally use Linux more often which is incompatible with league. I stopped playing this season since I’m on Linux now, but haven’t really looked back.
That’s a damn good point I hadn’t considered.
I was trying to run Windows for personal stuff and Ubuntu for work, but Ubuntu doesn’t like my monitors. X11 has issues with resolutions and detecting my new 2k monitor. Wayland doesn’t let me log in at all.
I haven’t bothered to troubleshoot. So now I’m just in Windows. Maybe I should try a different distro.
Sorry to hear. If Ubuntu doesn’t work for you, you’re probably out of luck, it’s one with the best support.
Maybe Mint could be worth a try if you have time?
https://lemmy.world/post/35790913 maybe. Sounds like a similar issue.
The game seems much less active nowadays, to be honest.
https://playercounter.com/league-of-legends/
Who would’ve thought ripping out everything that made the game unique and interesting in favor of an easier more casual game would be a bad long term decision for a competitive game 🤣
This, but also most of the casual players seems to have left.
We tried to play a couple of games back with my friends, every team we faced was much more skilled than us, and the match making couldn’t find anyone that was our level
What happened to the potential consolidation between [email protected] and [email protected]?