rikudou 12 months ago • 94%
They're good at that. I remember trying Skyrim when it was new and we all didn't know there would be like 15 rereleases and it felt weirdly dated. I couldn't really put my finger on why, it just felt old.
rikudou 12 months ago • 45%
This is not a community for announcing new communities.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Nice, I quite liked it.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
That really depends on you. Some people manage to get over it quickly, some don't. Some never do.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Same, I was waiting for the twist but it never came. Like going to a Skrillex concert and waiting for the bass drop, and it... it never comes.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Not sure if Boost has the option, but Lemmy in general allows you to edit the title of a post.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
To be fair, I'd still trade that for my aphantasia any day.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Good old BTBCS.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
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rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
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rikudou 12 months ago • 88%
Goodbye.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
P
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Good old flying ships.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Agree! As everything, they have a use case. I particularly like them for try-catch-retry.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
I'm guessing ControlNet.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
It works in your browser's timezone.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Unironically a great read.
rikudou 12 months ago • 93%
Nah, I feel like it wouldn't really be me. Depression is like half of my charm.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Pretty much, yes.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
If you want, I can try modifying the jobs you've created so that it's uploaded to Imgur instead?
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
I've noticed, you haven't resumed posting the memes using the bot, can I provide any assistance?
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
No purpose and no meaning, I'm afraid. As far as we know, it's just one of the fundamental properties of the universe.
rikudou 12 months ago • 21%
They should regret. First-person RPG is like third-person shooter. It works, but it's weird.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Are they bankrupting again?
rikudou 12 months ago • 98%
Aha! Now we see the violence inherent in the system!
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
3 months and a bit. No idea about increase rate, I just have a watcher for free space and don't particularly care.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
~28 GB.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
99% of users won't use the feature
Which further proves that it's not likely to cause many hosting costs.
This is a good point -- I missed that.
That is a nonsense. If no people use the feature but it's there, it still costs you the storage of every edit anyone ever made.
I'm currently printing a thing with black PLA and it might not be enough. Can I put black PETG in there when it runs out and continue like nothing happened? I'd adjust the nozzle temperature, of course.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Definitely! Especially after the level where the customers block your way when going from one kitchen to the other.
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Nice uptime! Yeah, loose cables are the worst!
rikudou 12 months ago • 75%
Feels like a moot point, especially here on Lemmy (or Fediverse in general), where almost everything you send is automatically sent to hundreds of other servers. But, well, I promise I don't care about your IP and don't store it even in system logs. Would it calm you a bit if I included a privacy policy?
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
You've got an extra space there!
rikudou 12 months ago • 75%
Well, feel free to read GDPR yourself, I did multiple times, as did my colleagues as did our lawyers. If some piece of information cannot be tied to an individual, it's not a personally identifiable information (PII). Let's say your name is Matthew. If I have Matthew stored in my database, I don't have to ask for your permission. If my database has the information that @poVoq@slrpnk.net has a first name "Matthew", it's a PII and I have to ask for your consent (or have a valid business reason to require your first name).
From the perspective of a Lemmy instance provider, they're indeed responsible for their user's PII. But in any case, I would only receive the IP address of someone, which I couldn't tie to any other PII and thus it's not a PII in itself.
If you disagree, all I can say is that you should read GPDR yourself, because I'm quite sure that I'm correct, because we've spent quite a lot of money and time on this exact issue a few years ago.
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
**Store description:** > In Godlike Burger you run the craziest restaurant of the galaxy! Stun, poison and kill customers in many devious ways… and turn them into burger meat! And don’t worry: Alien customers will keep coming if you are smart about it, because cannibalism is just too damn tasty. --- **Steam reviews:** 74%
rikudou 12 months ago • 100%
Well, managing servers is part of my job. So stuff like what you mention doesn't really make it easier for me and it adds unnecessary overhead.
rikudou 12 months ago • 75%
Well, if you mean shields.io, they don't have access to your IP if you use the .svg
endpoint of uptime.lemmings.world
, they only have IP of the server. If you mean my service, well, I don't even log the IP address.
This is literally everything that's in the logs in case of a successful response:
Also, IP address on its own is not GDPR protected, it's only GDPR protected when it's identifiable. So even if I had your IP in my logs, I wouldn't have to let you know, because I have no other personally identifiable information.
Source: I was part of the process of implementing GDPR for an app whose whole purpose is pretty much managing personal data.
I've wanted a badge that shows the instance uptime and couldn't find any, so I created one. It's available at https://uptime.lemmings.world/{your-domain}.svg and gets its data from fediverse.observer. Examples: - Lemmings.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmings.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg - Lemmy.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg - Lemmy.ml: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.ml](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg - discuss.tchncs.de: ![Uptime badge of discuss.tchncs.de](https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg (congrats on that uptime, by the way!) - and so on The documentation is available at https://uptime.lemmings.world. Feel free to use it for your instance if you wish to.
I've wanted a badge that shows the instance uptime and couldn't find any, so I created one. It's available at https://uptime.lemmings.world/{your-domain}.svg and gets its data from fediverse.observer. Examples: - Lemmings.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmings.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg - Lemmy.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg - Lemmy.ml: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.ml](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg - discuss.tchncs.de: ![Uptime badge of discuss.tchncs.de](https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg (congrats on that uptime, by the way!) - and so on The documentation is available at https://uptime.lemmings.world. Feel free to use it for your instance if you wish to.
I've wanted a badge that shows the instance uptime and couldn't find any, so I created one. It's available at https://uptime.lemmings.world/{your-domain}.svg and gets its data from fediverse.observer. Examples: - Lemmings.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmings.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmings.world.svg - Lemmy.world: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.world](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.world.svg - Lemmy.ml: ![Uptime badge of lemmy.ml](https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/lemmy.ml.svg - discuss.tchncs.de: ![Uptime badge of discuss.tchncs.de](https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg) - https://uptime.lemmings.world/discuss.tchncs.de.svg (congrats on that uptime, by the way!) - and so on The documentation is available at https://uptime.lemmings.world. Feel free to use it for your instance if you wish to.
Just started with ControlNet in general, playing with poses and I'm amazed at what it can do!
Just started with ControlNet in general, playing with poses and I'm amazed at what it can do!
A new feature has been added, this one is especially useful for recurring post - it allows you to add the date and/or time of the post to the title. As an example you can use this exact post which should contain a date that looks something like **2023-10-04 14:15:00+0200** (note that the second will most likely be different, because the scheduler is not exact to the second). This is how I've written the title in Lemmy Schedule: **Lemmy schedule - add date to the post title (example: #[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#)**. You may notice the `#[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#` - this is an expression that will be evaluated at the time of posting. Currently only the `InjectDate` expression is supported and it takes exactly one parameter. If you're a programmer, you probably recognize it, it's a format for the date. Just beware that it uses the [PHP date format](https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php#refsect1-datetime.format-parameters) which might differ slightly from your favorite language. If you're not a programmer, the documentation is not that hard - you see a letter (like `F`) and its description (`A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March`). When you include `F` in the parameter, it means it will be replaced with current month name (`October`). If this is too hard for you and you want it for one or few posts, tell what you want the title to look like and I'll write it for you. Note that there's a preview of what the title looks like: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title](https://i.imgur.com/7e8bxYU.png) You'll also know if you've provided something that looks like it should be an expression but is not recognized: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title with invalid expression](https://i.imgur.com/YXLvBEF.png) Here are some examples: - `Weekly discussion - week ##[InjectDate('W')]#` - **Weekly discussion - week #40** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F')]# #[InjectDate('Y')]#` - **Monthly discussion - October 2023** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F Y')]#` - equivalent to the above, just wanted to show that you can use it multiple times - `Daily thread - #[InjectDate('d.m.Y')]#` - **Daily thread - 03.10.2023** Let me know what you think! --- You can find the tool at https://schedule.lemmings.world You can also self-host it using docker: https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker
A new feature has been added, this one is especially useful for recurring post - it allows you to add the date and/or time of the post to the title. As an example you can use this exact post which should contain a date that looks something like **2023-10-04 14:15:00+0200** (note that the second will most likely be different, because the scheduler is not exact to the second). This is how I've written the title in Lemmy Schedule: **Lemmy schedule - add date to the post title (example: #[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#)**. You may notice the `#[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#` - this is an expression that will be evaluated at the time of posting. Currently only the `InjectDate` expression is supported and it takes exactly one parameter. If you're a programmer, you probably recognize it, it's a format for the date. Just beware that it uses the [PHP date format](https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php#refsect1-datetime.format-parameters) which might differ slightly from your favorite language. If you're not a programmer, the documentation is not that hard - you see a letter (like `F`) and its description (`A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March`). When you include `F` in the parameter, it means it will be replaced with current month name (`October`). If this is too hard for you and you want it for one or few posts, tell what you want the title to look like and I'll write it for you. Note that there's a preview of what the title looks like: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title](https://i.imgur.com/7e8bxYU.png) You'll also know if you've provided something that looks like it should be an expression but is not recognized: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title with invalid expression](https://i.imgur.com/YXLvBEF.png) Here are some examples: - `Weekly discussion - week ##[InjectDate('W')]#` - **Weekly discussion - week #40** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F')]# #[InjectDate('Y')]#` - **Monthly discussion - October 2023** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F Y')]#` - equivalent to the above, just wanted to show that you can use it multiple times - `Daily thread - #[InjectDate('d.m.Y')]#` - **Daily thread - 03.10.2023** Let me know what you think! --- You can find the tool at https://schedule.lemmings.world You can also self-host it using docker: https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker
A new feature has been added, this one is especially useful for recurring post - it allows you to add the date and/or time of the post to the title. As an example you can use this exact post which should contain a date that looks something like **2023-10-04 14:15:00+0200** (note that the second will most likely be different, because the scheduler is not exact to the second). This is how I've written the title in Lemmy Schedule: **Lemmy schedule - add date to the post title (example: #[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#)**. You may notice the `#[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#` - this is an expression that will be evaluated at the time of posting. Currently only the `InjectDate` expression is supported and it takes exactly one parameter. If you're a programmer, you probably recognize it, it's a format for the date. Just beware that it uses the [PHP date format](https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php#refsect1-datetime.format-parameters) which might differ slightly from your favorite language. If you're not a programmer, the documentation is not that hard - you see a letter (like `F`) and its description (`A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March`). When you include `F` in the parameter, it means it will be replaced with current month name (`October`). If this is too hard for you and you want it for one or few posts, tell what you want the title to look like and I'll write it for you. Note that there's a preview of what the title looks like: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title](https://i.imgur.com/7e8bxYU.png) You'll also know if you've provided something that looks like it should be an expression but is not recognized: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title with invalid expression](https://i.imgur.com/YXLvBEF.png) Here are some examples: - `Weekly discussion - week ##[InjectDate('W')]#` - **Weekly discussion - week #40** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F')]# #[InjectDate('Y')]#` - **Monthly discussion - October 2023** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F Y')]#` - equivalent to the above, just wanted to show that you can use it multiple times - `Daily thread - #[InjectDate('d.m.Y')]#` - **Daily thread - 03.10.2023** Let me know what you think! --- You can find the tool at https://schedule.lemmings.world You can also self-host it using docker: https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker
I'd like to buy the services of someone who can create svg files from characters from a video (those are already flat and simple colored, so an easy job for anyone who knows how to trace stuff like that), though I have no idea where to look.
A new feature has been added, this one is especially useful for recurring post - it allows you to add the date and/or time of the post to the title. As an example you can use this exact post which should contain a date that looks something like **2023-10-03 23:15:00+0200** (note that the second will most likely be different, because the scheduler is not exact to the second). This is how I've written the title in Lemmy Schedule: **New version - add date to the post title (example: #[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#)**. You may notice the `#[InjectDate('Y-m-d H:i:sO')]#` - this is an expression that will be evaluated at the time of posting. Currently only the `InjectDate` expression is supported and it takes exactly one parameter. If you're a programmer, you probably recognize it, it's a format for the date. Just beware that it uses the [PHP date format](https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php#refsect1-datetime.format-parameters) which might differ slightly from your favorite language. If you're not a programmer, the documentation is not that hard - you see a letter (like `F`) and its description (`A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March`). When you include `F` in the parameter, it means it will be replaced with current month name (`October`). If this is too hard for you and you want it for one or few posts, tell what you want the title to look like and I'll write it for you. Note that there's a preview of what the title looks like: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title](https://i.imgur.com/7e8bxYU.png) You'll also know if you've provided something that looks like it should be an expression but is not recognized: ![Preview of the Lemmy Schedule dynamic title with invalid expression](https://i.imgur.com/YXLvBEF.png) Here are some examples: - `Weekly discussion - week ##[InjectDate('W')]#` - **Weekly discussion - week #40** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F')]# #[InjectDate('Y')]#` - **Monthly discussion - October 2023** - `Monthly discussion - #[InjectDate('F Y')]#` - equivalent to the above, just wanted to show that you can use it multiple times - `Daily thread - #[InjectDate('d.m.Y')]#` - **Daily thread - 03.10.2023** Let me know what you think!
A bonus one: ![AI generated image of Nadja from WWDITS in the style of a Disney character](https://i.imgur.com/3QXNXVP.png)
I've released version 1.2.1 which contains one small fix. Previously, when you created a post with an image and posted it to multiple communities, it would get deleted immediately after creating the first post. Now the image should be available for 5 minutes after the original post time.
That's it, that's the post. Since installing NixOS I couldn't get it to work and yesterday I finally did, so now I want to share the joy!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
My [Lemmy Schedule](https://schedule.lemmings.world) app now includes the option to get notified of new posts in a specific community! In case you haven't heard about the app before, here's what other things it can do: - schedule a post and post it to multiple communities - you can upload an image as well and choose between uploading to your Lemmy instance or to Imgur - create a recurring post that gets posted at a specific date and time (especially useful for daily/weekly/monthly/end-of-month threads) - schedule pinning and unpinning of posts (instance and community) - the pinning and unpinning can be specified as part of creating a post - the aforementioned notifications about unread posts from a specific community (useful for mods) - can be also set using a recurring schedule, so you can get the report daily/weekly/monthly etc. To learn more, visit the !schedule@lemmings.world community. P.S. It's [open source](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/) and can be [self-hosted using docker](https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule/#self-hosting---docker)!
Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
**Model Builder** Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78% --- ** Soulstice** Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78%
**Model Builder** Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78% --- ** Soulstice** Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
**Model Builder** Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78% --- ** Soulstice** Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
**Model Builder** Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78% --- ** Soulstice** Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78%
**Model Builder** Store description: > Join the latest trend in simulation games, bring out your creativity and make awesome looking models. Assemble, customize and display your creations, whether you’re a veteran or a novice. Get building and get creative! **Steam reviews**: 78% --- ** Soulstice** Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%
Store description: > Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. **Steam reviews**: 78%