crius

@crius@feddit.it
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I'm not trying to be cynic here but... what do you expect from /r/gaming, a default sub in which the average user is fine with how shitty the gaming industry have become because "companies need to make money" instead of realising that they are being happy to be exploited.

You are free to put literal shit on your pizza, I'm free to say "it's literal shit"

No need to be "Italian" to see shit <3

Hold off then because mote than the grind, NMS has the depth of a puddle.

Lots and lots of things to do, completely unnecessary after you finish the "tutorial" that introduce them.

Shadows of doubt has a great concept but the cases get repetitive really fast I must say and the option to customize your apartment aren't really that great to justify grinding through the repetition.

What makes interesting solving mysteries is the backstory and motive behind it and SoD really don't have any option to get to that, taking with npc have only the same generic questions that gives you just the generic responses and even going through emails have the same template messages repeated.

The case available in the demo/tutorial is great because it's hand made but after that, you quickly see behind the curtains to be honest.

You can filter between local (seeing just the node in which you have the account) and all (seeing all non-blocked nodes in the federation).

you can also vote and comment on other nodes content of course.

I mean, the only "rude" part might have been telling OP that things would be too technical to explain but if you read the OP message he's saying that himself, I just justified why I'm not going much into details.

In fact, OP didn't feel the need to respond that he was offended, you simply felt the need to project into him.

You don't need to reply, you know?

Short answer is "no".

Long answer require some technical knowledge that you clearly don't possess and would just give you an headache.

To put it simply, if your app get successful and lots of users adopt it, you are bound to exceed those arbitrary limits.

Thing is, offering free api is not sustainable but you could offer some half way option, like including some ads in the apis responses as well and have the devs agree in showing those ads (I'm talking banners and the like) so that you can assure your ads clients that they are going to be shown anyway even by third party apps.

If course you can then go nuts on the penalties for infringing that agreement.

What is Reddit doing is basically saying, you can use our APIs if you are doing a school project.

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