My definition of "end", in the form of analogy: Myspace still exists too, but its relevance is long over.
Stern
Lisa prob tops the list for me
https://newrepublic.com/article/159662/libertarian-walks-into-bear-book-review-free-town-project
I'm always reminded of this disasterpiece when I hear about trying stuff the libertarian way.
It was only twelve years ago they tried The Kansas Experiment, which failed so miserably they got rid of it a mere 5 years later in 2017. Mysteriously, doing the same thing has the same results.
I always figured it was like pants where a 34 waist from company A wouldn't fit like one from B.
Someone else at your work acted the ass and got banned. You're on the same IP so reddit assumes you're the aforementioned ass.
Three big reasons imo
- No iconic characters. Every character I remember looked kinda ugly or sidekick'ish at best.
- Charging for a game archtype others are giving away for free.
- Nothing new done in that archtype.
Or I could go to bluesky where that change is already in place.
On the plus side the high mortality rate should lower the spread.
He on that "reddit didn't kill Digg, Digg killed Digg" mindset.
For reference: https://d3.harvard.edu/platform-digit/submission/the-demise-of-digg-how-an-online-giant-lost-control-of-the-digital-crowd/
Infinite Wealth was deffo a bigger map and set thereof then its predecessors (Like a Dragon was also substantially larger, as was Lost Judgment in comparison to its predecessor), but it did absolute numbers, so I dunno about that.
I think it comes down more to if it feels appropriately sized and filled. Prior Yakuzas were bursting at the seems with shit to do everywhere in their smaller maps. Breath of the Wild had new and interesting shit going on everywhere too.
The impeachment vote shouldn't have been a public ballot. If it had been private I have little to no doubt he'd have been gone the secondtime, possibly the first. Pence was middling but he knows the game.