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Cake day: March 4th, 2024

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  • Yup. Hasbro-WotC has already dragged their name in the mud, and they’re really busy digging their own grave with the recent push for digital-first/virtual-tabletops-first stuff and micro(macro)transactions. Meanwhile, they forgot that tabletop RPG rules have always been flexible and homebrewy (and the old OGL reflected that ethos perfectly), and you can’t hyper-monetise them the same way as video games.

    They’re making the same mistakes TSR did. (Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, yadda yadda yadda.) Except in TSR’s case, they got bought by WotC who pulled an extremely community-supportive, business-ecosystem-building move by introducing OGL. Even if Elon bought out WotC I doubt he is actually going to be interested in fixing whatever’s actually ailing them right now, dude’s too busy fighting woke demons than actually doing sound business/pro-community moves.






  • Kinect! I mean, a bunch of Wii games were really fun, but Kinect had some really interesting uses. And unlike Wii games the sports games actually gave me an exhausting workout. Without cheating.

    Neither of the platforms really got to the fullest of the full potential though.

    But even there, Kinect had one incredible example of where it was great. Xbox 360 Skyrim had the absolute best voice commands I’ve ever used anywhere.



  • When I was a kid I saw Birdo in the Super Mario Bros 2 manual and the bit about how she thinks she’s a girl.

    And I was like “Oh, interesting”.

    When I was a kid, I had no idea how many mysteries would this universe hold. A new one? Guess I learned something new that day.








  • Authors have to submit manuscripts to publishers individually (or, in some markets, agents who work with multiple publishers in the same niche).

    Publishers get showered with manuscripts. Very small percentage of them are what publishers deem will meet market goals.

    In standard publishing contracts, the author gets paid an advance. This is basically the royalty percentage for the entire first print run. It’s not refundable. It represents the trust the publisher puts on the author, and if the publisher can’t sell all copies, well, tough for them. (They’d probably just not work with that author again.)

    Getting to that point is a pretty massive hurdle to clear for first time authors.

    So no, authors don’t really get to pick their publishers. The only scenario where people get to pick their publishers is some celebrity deal bullshit.



  • Also some sites ask for email addresses.

    I give them my .fi address.

    The sites then go “did you mean .fr?”

    And I’m like “No actually I’m in Finland. It’s a whole different country. Don’t get me wrong, I love the French, great country. I love our EU brothers and sisters and enbypals. Just don’t buy a nuclear reactor from them.”


  • umbraroze@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldPlasticccc
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    12 days ago

    The way publishing industry has been for a very long time, authors (especially first time ones) don’t get to pick whoever pays the best deal. Just whoever pays the first.

    Edit: Also, theoretically, publishers should accommodate author wishes once a publication contract has been made. Actually not unheard of that a publisher would do something cool for their up and coming star. But this? Sloppiness on the publisher’s part, plain and simple.


  • I’m in Finland and it’s always mildly weird when these country lists have “Aland Islands” right in the top. I’m not entirely sure in which circumstances the folks from Åland even pick that option. But, I mean, it’s an autonomous region, they do have the right to mildly confuse the people who collect user statistics.

    (There was also that one incident when some Google product wasn’t available in EU as a whole due to regulations that had to be sorted out, but it was somehow available in Åland because Google did an oopsie.)


  • umbraroze@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzFrog's Gift
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    13 days ago

    Anyone remember the early days of Musk’s Twitter takeover?

    “I don’t know what this ‘microservice’ nonsense is, I’m gonna remove it”

    “…Sir, everything is fucking broken now, could you please stop messing with the system”

    “Ur fired lol”

    …Expect more of that.