• nocturne
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      3111 days ago

      I decided to try guilded.gg as an alternative to discord finally, only to find out they now require a Roblox account to log in. So much for that idea.

      • @[email protected]
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        511 days ago

        I used to run a Mumble server at home on an RPi, the sound was way better than Discord, but I didn’t like how it made my IP appear on shodan, I also didn’t like needing to keep it updated.

        I work in IT, I don’t want to work at home.

        So I moved to using Steam, but due to network issues on my end that didn’t work, so we moved to Discord.

        • nocturne
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          411 days ago

          I want the chat aspect of discord. I use it for my business (local game shop) to keep customers updated on preorders, new releases, and events at the shop, and to just chat with everyone. It has a much better reach than Facebook or Instagram.

    • @Wooki
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      1810 days ago

      Minecraft modpacks all the way baby. Just wish mojang never sold out

      • LiveLM
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        410 days ago

        Wdym??? Are you not excited for Corporate Soullessness: The Movie???

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      -5012 days ago

      It’s free. If you never buy a hat, you are actively hurting them.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          -1111 days ago

          You are costing them money to provide servers and bandwidth for free. They don’t (as of yet) have 3rd party ads giving them any revenue from users that don’t buy anything. More freeloading users doesn’t help IPO because they already IPO’d.

          The idea that more freeloading users is a good thing is an absurd idea from the 2000 dotcom crash. I once had a potential customer call me and tried to negotiate for free web hosting under the premise that they would increase hits to my website. I laughed at them saying, “You don’t understand how any of this works. I have to buy servers for thousands of dollars. I have to pay tens of thousands a month for upstream bandwidth because I wasn’t a Tier 1 ISP. Driving traffic to my site costs me more money.”

          • @[email protected]
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            310 days ago

            A lot of valuation for these companies is not based on profitability, but rather on growth. So as long as you can show investors that you’re growing, they will buy in.

            Also, what are the chances they don’t have a cheaper option of using GCP/AWD/Azure/etc?

            • @Blue_Morpho
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              110 days ago

              Valuation is only useful for an exit strategy. They’ve already IPO’d. If they don’t show profit, the stock will collapse.

              • @Wooki
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                110 days ago

                Nitro makes plenty

                • @Blue_Morpho
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                  010 days ago

                  I’m unfamiliar with their games. They have no ads? Or are you talking about Discord?

                  • @Wooki
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                    010 days ago

                    Discord - Nitro

      • @[email protected]
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        3812 days ago

        By playing you are contributing to other players enjoyment and engagement in the game passively encouraging them to buy hats

        • @[email protected]
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          311 days ago

          What if my only contribution is spamming “haha look at your stupid hat!!”? I don’t know if that’s a thing. I’ve never played.

          • @mke
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            110 days ago

            Then you’re likely being mean to kids and young teens. If you’re good at it, you might even get banned. That’s the good outcome.

      • @[email protected]
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        1912 days ago

        Active players can be much more important than people who spend money, since spenders aren’t going to drop money on a game they think is going to die. Whales themselves don’t hold up a game if the player base is low, since it’s many little guppies dropping their spare change that support the games as a service economy as a collective.