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  • I mean, being a weeb is not synonymous with loli stuff, especially nowadays where anime and manga have become so mainstream.

    But I don’t believe even for a second the narrative of “now that the good guys are off, reddit has decayed to the point anime fans are clamouring for loli” they already were, since the beginning, it is a constant and unavoidable “issue” (in the sense of controversial) in anime communities, always was and probably always will be.

    Heck I remember one of the main mods of r/animemes posting loli on other subs, so it isn’t like the people that directed the subs had much problem with it, it was just part of the rules they had to enforce due to multiple reasons (people not wanting to see that, it being a meme community, reddit rules over all, etc)


  • Jokes aside, I quickly scrolled the anime subs I used to frequent (by hot and then top daily and top weekly) and I didn’t really see noticeable change, maybe I missed a big discussion that happened during protests since I stopped using reddit since then, but I don’t really see what you described.

    And before the protests there was already the occasional pro loli post, of course it wasn’t a flood that’s why I went to check.

    Maybe it’s something present on smaller subs?




  • I thought it was something like this.

    Personally I wouldnt recommend it due to the massive price difference between 4k 60 and 4k 144, as I said it is not something you notice unless you already play at 144fps which makes going back to 60 a bad experience. It is not something that results in a significantly better experience in that sense, sure playing at 144 is nice, but it is not something you notice as much as having better graphics (again, this is subjective, I personally have an 144hz monitor but I do play a lot of multiplayer games, and even then sometimes I play at 60 fps if it means significantly better graphics on single player games)

    The best possible thing you could do is go to a hardware store that has monitors on display or ask if you can try it and see for yourself the difference and if its worth it, but as an abstract idea without knowing you personally I would recommend going for a 60 hz monitor, especially since you could allocate that difference in money to other parts of your build or peripherals.

    And even if you were to decide to play multiplayer, believe me the difference is response timing is not that big and once you get accustomed to it your brain kind of gets used and starts predicting things geared towards that framerate, neglecting some of the advantage of higher framerates, I believe this idea was on a Linus Tech Tips video a few years back they did with Shroud, dont know how true it was but its out there if you are interested.


  • Make a difference how? Because he asked if it makes for better gameplay, which I interpreted as an advantage in game (ex. Reaction time) instead of how smooth it feels, which for advantage it really shouldn’t matter for a singleplayer game that doesn’t require to be milliseconds faster than the oponent and isn’t designed with such minute differenses, unlike csgo. Because of that it really doesn’t make a difference gameplay wise.

    But if it’s about how it feels, I agree that they feel different, once you go back to 60 it feels less fluid, but it won’t really change your results in game. And that difference is only noticeable once you play at 144 so it isn’t necessary recommendedable to spend a lot of money in a new monitor.

    But at the end of the day, it is about personal preference if you are going for graphics on ultra or 144hz/fps and graphics on high as it’s a difference on how the game feels, the best thing is to go to a hardware store and ask if you can test a monitor or see if a friend has one to see if the difference on feeling for the fps is worth the money for the new monitor


  • TLDR: it won’t affect the gameplay. It is a noticeable upgrade but probably not as much as having higher graphics, what you prioritize is up to you but you won’t really notice it is at 60 if you haven’t played at 144 before.

    Better gameplay? No definitely not, even for shooters unless you are at a really high skill level it is extremely improvablebit actually affects youe skill if thr frames are consistent.

    It is notable, in the sense that if you play at 144 fps when you go back to 60 fps you can feel yhe difference, but after a few hours you stop noticing it. The most important thing is consistentcy, as long as you have no frame drops you will be so focused on the game that it being lower frames is irrelevant. And you will (probably) need to lower the graphics to run cyberpunk at 144 and it will be more noticeable than the frames, especially if you don’t play at 144 before. It is of course nice to play at 144, but at the end of the day it is a matter of personal preference on single player games if you go for frames or graphics.





  • Soery if I got confused by your question, but isn’t it exactly as it already works??? For transparemcy I use the app connect for lemmy in case it has any unique features.

    First of all, resdit had the same problem to a degree, there were similarly named communities + hundreds of communities for the same topi (think about pc gaming or something like that, there wasn’t only one subreddit, but one got massively bigger than the others and acted as a default)

    Lemmy is sort of the same, when looking for communities search for volume, the ones with the most active users are probably going to be the “official” ones in a sense. I recommend using https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active&nsfw=null

    And also https://browse.feddit.de/

    To search for communities by members, of course you can sinply type the name on a search bar and the communities/magazines will pop up.

    On regards to the front page, there already is an equivalent to all in reddit where some communities from different instances pop up. Aside from that you have local, where it is a frontpage but only for those communities hosted in your instance. Finally you have subscribed, that is the equivalent of “hot” ok reddit where it shows you ONLY the communities you are subscribed to. All this frontline options are available on the browser as well as the apps, that is why I am confused by your question, is this not what you are looking for? Or am I misunderstanding something.

    Don’t doubt to keep asking in case I wasn’t clear :)