▲ 3 r/lastfm

THEY NEVER END

I get these "SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT" ads only on my Overview page (probably because there's an ad slot between every listen as far as I can tell), but they've been getting a little out of hand lately. If I press the "Skip," you know what happens? The same ad reappears in its place. I DON'T EVEN SPEAK SPANISH! On my PC, it functions just fine. On desktop mode, it functions just fine. But just regular browsing on mobile? Nope. Same issue occurs with Firefox, not just on Chrome. know that ads are much more important with last.fm going independent, it needs the funding, and I don't blame them for this. This just feels like one of the most consumer-unfriendly things that an ad service could show.

u/Dangerous-Call-7946 — 5 days ago
▲ 34 r/itabag

My backpack, as of 5 minutes ago

Literally no theme. I got this ita backpack a few months ago and have just started to use it. I put whatever I happen to be interested in on here, no specific theme. It's pretty obvious what my top two interests are, I'd assume. I'm hoping to make a specifically, entirely Night in the Woods-themed crossbody bag in the near future. I have some open space in the top insert and tons in the bottom insert, so I'm gonna get 2-3 more pins for the top, then focus on the bottom. And yes, I know it's very asymmetrical and disorganized. I do not care.

u/Dangerous-Call-7946 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/lastfm

Mobile web creating spaces for nonexistent ads

On both PC and mobile, I always use the website for last.fm. I don't like to use an app when there's a perfectly good web version for most things. Not sure if it's happening on PC, too, but the mobile web version's scrobbles are looking odd. I've seen a few ads placed between scrobbles, which I don't really mind, but it looks like it's creating the space for ads even where there are none to show? I dunno, I just wanted to see if anyone else has seen this or anything.

u/Dangerous-Call-7946 — 2 months ago

[ROBLOX][2017] PVP game with boxes sliding on ice

IMAGE IS NOT THE GAME, JUST A RECREATION

Platform(s): Roblox, played this on a crappy Dell desktop

Genre: Arena PVP

Estimated year of release: 2016-2018 definitely, that was when I played Roblox a lot and I would remember the game better if I had played it later.

Graphics/art style: Very simple block buildings, example image of vaguely what the game looked like. The boxes were very simple, as well as the arenas.

Notable characters: No characters other than everyone's own avatar

Notable gameplay mechanics: In the game, you and all the other players were placed in boxes on an arena made of ice you'd slide across. You had to ram other players with your box to damage theirs. Your box could be customized as you played, getting new materials with different stats, weapons to put on the sides of the box, etc. Once everyone but one player was defeated, the remaining player would win.

Other details: The gameplay loop was very simple, but there were multiple maps as far as I remember. One of them was a sorta maze-like cave I think (or maybe I was just really bad at navigation), another was just a very large open area. I have searched YouTube, Roblox, and the general internet and found nothing relating to this game. I know it exists and had quite a few players at some point, though.

u/Dangerous-Call-7946 — 2 months ago

Sure, I'll hop on the trend. 21M.

Some additional info:

I tried to avoid any repeats. The only one I actually had to change because of this was removing Explorers of Sky from "Needs a Remake" (IF RESCUE TEAM GOT A REMAKE WHY CAN'T EXPLORERS???).

"Favorite Protagonist" took the longest by a HUGE margin due to me not exactly playing many games with protagonists that have almost any defined traits. Phoenix Wright is one of very few.

"Best Soundtrack" was the hardest choice, since I'm a huge fan of a lot of game OSTs. Had it down to Risk of Rain 2, Chrono Trigger, Guilty Gear -Strive-, and Just Shapes and Beats. Ruled out JSaB since its soundtrack is really just a collection of musicians I like, not its own custom music. Chrono Trigger and GGST are both amazing in their own right, but Chris Christodoulou's work on Risk of Rain 2 ultimately won me over.

"Best Story" is a choice that is very out of character for me. I left my Undertale phase behind with primary school, but this game did draw me back on its release and actually did wow me. Definitely an unexpected one, even for the one who made that choice.

"Game Everyone Should Play" was made because this is the most 'casual' game I love. It's a puzzle game, and it doesn't take gaming skill to be good at, just thought. As such, it's a game everyone can play and be able to enjoy much more than something that requires skills that most don't have. Besides, it's just a good game to keep your brain strong.

"Criminally Overlooked" was also a fairly hard choice, so I have to give honorable mentions here: Dungreed, Cobalt Core, Graffiti Kingdom (the sequel to the game in the image), SNKRX, Dweller's Empty Path, Noita, and Cube Chaos

u/Dangerous-Call-7946 — 2 months ago