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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • The gameplay is very good up until level 40 and is definitely one of the more complete early access games.

    So far I have not encountered any game breaking bugs, but the game itself does have tons of jank.

    Now I am currently level 47, and can say that leveling from 40 to 50 is a hella grind and takes a lot of time and resources. Mainly time, as getting end game pokeballs takes a massive amount of resources that only pals can harvest, process, and then craft.

    Also, the end game bosses are quite beefy and hit like a truck.


  • I fully understand why you guys did this and it is certainly a solution to the problem above.

    That being said, I really do not like this change.

    I would go into detail about the reasons why, but I feel like this topic has been hashed out a few times before. So everyone should know why people are for and against this change.

    (I am only posting this comment because the other way to show disapproval has now been removed.)








  • Couple questions:

    1. There was back and forth of “aged up” r34 characters being banned. What is the final decision on this? Should we expect admins to strike down any content of cartoon, comic book, manga, anime, and video game characters that don’t have a current canonical age matching the age they are currently being depicted as?

    (Annoyingly, 99% of the content that comes out of Japan is about teens and has to be aged up. Even if they don’t even look or act like highschoolers! Exhibit A: Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure Part 3-5)

    1. Is a slime considered a fantasy animal?

    (I’m partially asking this because I think this rule/question is fucking hilarious, but also because it would basically nuke a fairly active community on here.)



  • Ha, man that sucks. Glad the transition went smoothly.

    TBH this place has some strict rules regarding content so I am surprised that an ISP would even care. I’m guessing since this instance still hosts LGBT content it could put someone in hot water in some more morally strict countries.

    First a back-end mod tries to poison the well. Now an admin tries to sabotage the servers. Seditionists everywhere!

    I am curious how you knew who reported the server? Did the ISP inform you, or did the ex-admin tell you afterwards as some act of defiance? And what even caused them to do this in the first place?


    Edit: Misread server provider as service provider. Please disregard the ISP related questions.