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I took part in the Reddit blackout a month ago, and accessed Reddit through Apollo. After the blackout I looked at Reddit a handful of times and then let my association with Reddit die with Apollo.

I haven’t been there since, but now I feel as though I should have deleted my account of 7 years, that way everything I ever contributed will be gone.

However, to accomplish this as you all know I should delete all my posts first and edit all comments. I was wondering what people used to do this. I want everything to read “Edit: moved to Lemmy”.

I’m sure others migrating here have the same question. Thanks.

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[–] w00tabaga@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Right. One of the best things about Diablo 1 and 2 to me were being able to grind a bit, and noticing how much stronger you were after you leveled a few times. I remember my first play through in Diablo 1 I got my ass beat in Act 4… so I went back and reran Act 3 portions and leveled a few times which helped a lot.

Your character never feels stronger, and you don’t really get rewarded much for leveling in D4… because you make everything else stronger too when you level. So that’s a big bummer for me, even though I was excited about at first

[–] v4ld1z@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was watching a MrLlama video about how he feels about D4 and its level progression. It hurt so much when he said your character is at their strongest when the bears that you encounter in the first area can be one-shot at lvl 3-4ish but never again throughout the rest of the game(play).

[–] w00tabaga@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Yep, exactly. And to me that’s very broken. A good game but with major flaws imo