As more clearly dedicated hunters trickle into our slice of the fediverse, let’s take the opportunity this smaller community gives us to share how Monster Hunter found us.

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    1 year ago

    My friends and I got access to the MH:W demo on the PS4. We played it a decent amount leading up to release day and pretty consistently found ourselves coming back to it. By the time Iceborne came out, we were practically veterans with hundreds of hours put in and we made the switch to PC. It’s been tradition ever since. World, Iceborne, Rise (first on Switch, then again on PC) and lastly Sunbreak. We were starting to feel burnout pretty hard by the time Sunbreak rolled around, but I’m sure we’ll get together to hunt in whatever’s coming next in the series!

    In World I mained IG then later in Rise I mained LS. Thinking about picking up GS in the next one… 🤔

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      1 year ago

      Rolling with a crew is always a treat. So many great times with hunting buddies over the years. Welcome. Enjoy the wait for MH6 with the rest of us.

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        Happily :) crazy what’s happening over at Reddit though, isn’t it? I used it for a little over 6 years and I would’ve never expected anything like this. I hope this community and Lemmy as a whole grows just as big as reddit did. I need all my niche subs back haha

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          Perhaps crazy how sudden and fast it happened, but not that it happened at all. Enshittification is a well known thing by now and it comes for all the corporate sites with IPO dreams. Any hope Reddit had of staying true to its purpose died with Aaron.
          Lemmy/kbin/the fediverse has a better shot at resisting that due to the decentralized nature. But, the younger generations have some tech learning to do if all the reports about their general inability to use anything that’s not an app is to be believed.