Nevasuc

joined 1 year ago
[–] Nevasuc@feddit.de 79 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

I find it especially concerning that subreddits deidcated to mental health like r/Anxietyhelp or r/therapy are just thrown into the mix to have some randoms be mods. They could easily come with bad intentions ond even well intentioned individuals could inadvertently cause a lot of harm.The job of managing any community dedicated to helping those suffering from mental health issues is by no means an easy task just anyone can do. A lot of knowledge about mental health and certain subtle/not easily recognizable problems (i.e. covert incitement of suicide) is required. This is not something any responsible admin would just give away to just about anyone like this.

[–] Nevasuc@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Probably voiding warranty for any phone that has its battery replaced by the user instead of having it done at an apple store/apple vertified store. Or some good old planned obsolescence where the phone detects a replacement battery and just stops working as fast as it used to. Anything to get people to buy the next new iphone every year.

[–] Nevasuc@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

Final Fantasy: Crisis Core. First Final Fantasy game I ever played. That game was so fun and to this day I remember being blown away by the cutscenes. I played that game so much and never actually managed to finish it since I wasn't too mechanically gifted and forgot about core mechanics. When I found out about the remake/remaster I immediatley bought it for the switch and got to relive those childhood memories and actually finish the game.

[–] Nevasuc@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

For an english guide I'd recommend RachtaZ (https://youtu.be/ZfjK6GiF-L8) the guide is a little outdated i.e. the tutorial of the game has been updated since then but most if not all the information you'll be given in the guide will still be relevant. If you happen to speak german Siegismund has an entire tutorial series that goes into a lot of depth and is honestly one of the best tutorial series I have ever seen for a game. If you decide to start playing I'd also second the suggestion to not play solo and either find a friend to learn the game with or someone who is already experienced. Also some people might recommend playing the secondary solo gamemode called quickplay/soul survivor (the name is being changed to soul survivor in the upcoming update) but it's a lot quicker paced and lacks skill based match making so you'll have to deal with even more very experienced and highly skilled veteran players.