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Cake day: December 31st, 2024

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  • Well, the reality is Reddit maintains a larger audience - that’s the only reason I remain there… Also, let’s not pretend Lemmy doesn’t have its own share of drama. In any case, this was never about anything but about holding the LoreRim creator accountable for his malpractices. I’ve heard he increased his prices from $250 to $500, which now clearly constitutes predatory monetisation. Pair this price gouging with active suppression of feedback, and you’ve created a textbook exploitative scenario.


  • Adding the same reply I gave here to his comment in the skyrim cross-post:

    He didn’t rip me off like what you’re claiming. The mod is not broken. The feature was disabled.

    It is not a feature, and blind loyalty doesn’t negate the evidence indicating otherwise: https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrim/s/0Cmc6yX8mv

    And as a sidenote, since you seem to think this issue revolves solely around the commissioner - it does not. Acceptance of a faulty delivered product doesn’t outweigh the hundreds of other community members that participate and contribute to feedback once it has been published and made public.

    Biggie will be held accountable for the attempted lies and deception, the abuse of power, and the manipulation to try and suppress dissent.




  • It depends on what you’re looking for. I think you can appreciate a modlist while also disliking the malpractices of its curator. LoreRim has issues (the linked post being one of them), but I’d say it was stable for me around 60-70% of the time as long as you strictly follow the rules and guidelines on how to play and not break it… there’s a few dedicated pages on their website for that.

    Personally, I’ve moved on to trying different collections via Vortex. Currently trying the Blood & Lust collection (which has quite a few similarities) with some custom additions on top of it.