Something I miss from Reddit was that just about all my favorite games had their own subreddits. Like I happen to be a huge fan of Snowrunner but I don’t see any communities specifically about Snowrunner on Lemmy. But Elden Ring has a community on 2 instances with less than 100 subs total. I think the one hosted on Lemmy.world has 8 subs and 1 post. Elden Ring was game of the year in 2022!

I guess I just don’t see enough engagement on these dedicated communities to see the value in making my own Snowrunner community or any other game in general really.

Thoughts?

Love you guys!

  • Voytrekk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    As Lemmy continues to grow, individual game subs will begin to grow. Right now there are not enough users to sustain these individual communities.

  • MidgarZolom@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yes, please. The Animal Crossing sub was delightful and wholesome and the WoW sub had great guides. There are different genres that have different vibes and variety is the spice of life.

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    1 year ago

    I’m conflicted. While I wish I could go to a targeted community for games I am playing, my experience with Reddit is that these end up being filled with shitposts and memes.

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    1 year ago

    Absolutely, but it’s tricky with a such a small user base. Most of the indie game subreddits didn’t have a lot of activity even there. The bigger ones like valheim didn’t even participate in the protest so nobody showed up here to make it, unlike gw2 and warframe that are somewhat active since they promoted this site on their subreddits.

    So while I wish we had them, it might be too early, even the consolidated gaming magazines / communities don’t have that much activity going on.

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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t bother until the community is bigger. Otherwise you’re splitting and diluting it.

    • bloodtide@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      What about creating the groundwork for the community to come to? A migrating redditor will feel much more at home if all his/her favorite communities are already there looking pretty and new yeah?