I'm loving it so far. Fighting bugs reminds me a lot of EDF and Starship Troopers, while fighting the Automatons reminds me of the future war scenes in Terminator.
I've uploaded a Toggle HUD mod if anyone wants it:
https://www.nexusmods.com/helldivers2/mods/1
Palworld is a new indie creature capture game that just came out today! And with the absolute flood of content on youtube a channel that didn't get early access and only has around 200 subscribers isn't going to have an easy time of getting their content out there, so PLEASE you wonderful people of tumblr, annoy the crap out of Google/youtube by flipping the script on the algorithm.
ALSO commenting gets a pal nicknamed after you! And helps with algorithm stuff!
Over at sandypug.school I'm building a collection of co-op resources. Guides, videos, articles, and anything else that seems like it could help. Here's the collection as it stands and check out the website for a constantly updating version of this list.
Videos
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Articles
Think Outside The Boss – Think Outside the Boss: How to Create a Worker Owned Enterprise” by the Sustainable Economies Law Center – Also in Spanish
Other Stuff
Co-Op Law – an online co-op legal library
Bite Sized Law – A collection of 1 page references for Co-Op law
Democracy At Work Institute – A collection of guides and articles covering existing co-op assistance
Democracy At Work Institute – A collection of guides and articles covering co-op startup
Trying my hand at digital art with another drawing of my co-op group :)
The pencil aesthetic is inspired by @shkika :)
A little about each person below ⬇️
From left to right-
Blueberry: Survival expert, is probably the only reason that this group is still alive. :|
Squint: Gave up pacifism for violence, favorite item is grenades, he mlem. :P
Spot: Is trying to play a support character as artificer, if he isn’t moving he will instantly go to sleep, the primary source of weaponry. :0
Pearl: Also known as “Cocane Master”, “Drug Boss”, “Mushroom Queen.” If she is able to get Her hands on drugs she will ascend to speeds faster than a god.
CONTROL THE SAME CIV AS YOUR FRIEND! The new co-op update for stellaris is awesome. It's called Co-op Mode and this is a bit of a look at what it's like having someone helping you manage your civilization.
Two people, one nation, and a goal of universal conquest. Give it a look aight? It's so, so good. Literally dreamt of this game mode before
OH! Also if you comment on the video your name is added to a list for what they rename the solar systems and planets to
Did Roman apartment houses have a "Super" on site, or a doorman? Was parking included for your horse and wagon? What happened if your insula went condo? In this video you'll learn about Roman apartment houses, or insulae; who lived in an insula, and on what floors; the floor plan of a typical insula; and what a typical insula would have looked like.
How Things Work: If the coop model can succeed in Minneapolis, that would significantly undermine the power of Uber and Lyft's threats to pull out of other cities in the future. Do you interact directly with those companies at all? Do they view you as a threat? Do they try to actively hold you back, or do they mostly leave you alone? What's your message to regular people about why they should use you, rather than those ubiquitous apps?
Forman: We're somewhere between the "first they ignore you" and "then they laugh at you" phases. People should use us because on average, we're a little cheaper than Uber, and drivers make 10% above the minimum wage. And it's worker-owned. We're building lasting power in this industry in a democratic, worker-controlled organization.
How Things Work: For people who can see the logic of a driver's cooperative, what's the best way to help—in Minneapolis, and also in cities that don't have such a thing yet?
Forman: For people who want to help—please download the app and share it with friends. We just created a new feature where you can see how many drivers and riders have been recruited in your area, and you can easily share the app with a QR code and other tools. Also, we certainly need funds to get this done. If you can, donate a bit to the effort to build a co-op in Minneapolis.