Imagine cracking a game that’s already on gog lmao
Imagine cracking a game that’s already on gog lmao
Lucky, or in Elmo’s case, born with a platinum spoon in his mouth thanks to daddy’s apartheid emerald mines.
The issue isn’t the number of seasons, it’s the abrupt cancellation of unresolved stories. 3 seasons is plenty. 2 seasons is fine. Hell, Chernobyl is one of the greatest pieces of media ever produced and that’s a mini-series. Just commit to giving the creators a chance to resolve their story. If that means a truncated final season, so be it. It builds consumer trust, and it increases the value of the back catalog. When I subscribe to a streaming service, a show that was cancelled on a cliffhanger offers me literally zero value. I’m not interested in starting a show that I know will never provide a satisfying conclusion.
It seems there’s a form you can submit asking Reddit to retrieve them, if you wish to explore that option.
This is the unfortunate reality at the moment. For mainstream, “frontpage”-type communities, Lemmy is fine. But for the niche, interest-based communities, it’s more or less useless.
It's certainly the option Google would prefer, which essentially always means it's unethical.