This is actually one of the two most active game-related communities on Lemmy (the other being BeeHaw's general "Games" community) I've seen. I'm not sure what revitalization is even needed.
Patient Gamers
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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Post when games get a free day on platforms like Steam or GOG?
Post when games are at a new low price point (< $20 USD and < 50% their launch price?)
I'm waiting for Rimworld to drop to $15.
Post more?
I can't post about game impressions that often because I am very slow at my gaming... With that said I just finished The Last Window for Nintendo DS again (remember next to nothing about the plot) and god I had a blast with it!
I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a visual novel, but it would be wiser to play Hotel Dusk first if you haven't yet, as The Last Window is a sequel.
A low effort post day would help. Meme Monday or something.
Like others have mentioned, I am in the same boat of having multiple communities to follow with the same name but on different instances and I forget about others or (more likely) don't even know that others exist.
It does bug me that I can't group communities that exist on different instances together. It would be nice to be able to subscribe to a collection of communities that I can give a label to.
A way to group all patientgamers communities together would be a huge help.
It's just the way the whole federation stuff works I guess. And I like it...Except for when I don't 😂
Send a suggestion to your Lemmy app developer! That honestly sounds like a great idea I could see being implemented by like Sync or something.
I posted a question to my hometown lemmy community and wondered why I wasn't getting any responses. Then realised it had ~1 active user per month... who was probably me.
This community seems pretty jumping by comparison!
If it is a community rather than an instance it might still get some views. A lot of people on Lemmy are still browsing by all/new and they'd see it in that instance and wherever that community is federated.
I am very patient, so I'm in no rush for this community. Time only gives us more content,
I dunno I never really fit in that sub because I am not only a patient gamer but I also don't care to play every game under the sun. I'm patient because I don't spend money on upgrading my rig and because I enjoy playing 1 game for 1000 hours rather than 100 games for 10 hours. I just beat MHW: Iceborne recently and like, that's pretty cool. I might buy the new Diablo 2 update some day maybe. What else do I gotta say?
I need to find an appropriate community to vent about microtransactions in mobile games. I just dipped into that world since I have more downtime out of the house, but I'm pretty disgusted with the quality of mobile gaming right now. What happened?!
Mobile games have basically always been like that. It's practically Shovelware: The Industry. They're cheap and quick to make compared to other games and mtx make crazy money, so they're basically the equivalent of those cheap Chinese clothing brands that pop up out of nowhere for a month on Amazon and then change names to something like Zivaldie.
I was really disappointed by mobile games on Android when I jumped on that, though some of it is just that the things that I'd call at least halfway decent are also released on other platforms.
I would recommend looking at Shattered Pixel Dungeon, which a roguelike aimed at a touch interface that's open-source, free, and on F-Droid. I'd call it the best open-source Android game that I've played.
The creator even hopped over here to [email protected].
Just be patient bro
I think the two main points would be already mentioned regular "what are you playing" posts and just writing yourelf whenever you have a chance. I think that livier communities encourage engagement while "dead" ones make people less willing to participate as that means they'll more likely to become the center of attention and not everyone is comfortable with that.
Personally, I've been meaning to write some posts about the stuff I played recently but just didn't have time to do so. Maybe this week...