I agree, but the issue I see is that if we don't de-federate them, they could aggregate and sell our data, which is something many people explicitly switched off of Meta services for.
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That, and Meta has the infrastructure/paid developers to develop features/respond to issues much faster, which might cause more casual users to migrate over because they see things they desire.
Another worry I've seen around is that if the Meta instance is not blocked/defederated, it could aggregate all that data and sell it, which is something lots of people explicitly do not want.
Honestly, just running through the game with the same team (minor adjustments along the way), I didn't notice any major roadblocks and one-shot most gym pokemon without any major levelling. I think the issue may be that you're trying to make a full team of the same type, when one pokemon is completely sufficient.
Now I'm not saying your way is wrong, play the way you enjoy, but building a full team for one gym/camp seems overkill. And this game is slower to level than SwSh from my hazy memory of SwSh, so that may play into your experience.
I didn't really grind XP except one time when I accidentally skipped a gym (levelwise) and faced a much tougher one than the game intended.
You'll love what r/steam did. They were forced open and from what I hear users are now exclusively posting pictures of water vapor.
Same, vielleicht 5-10 Minuten, war total positiv überrascht wie schnell das ging im Vergleich zu Mastodon o.Ä. :D
Nicht wirklich, solange ich meine communities auf anderen Plattformen wieder finde.
Das Problem ist halt leider doch, dass sehr viele Mainstream-Leute keine Lust haben sich "noch einen Account" zu machen wenn sie eine Plattform haben die für sie funktionieren. Gerade bei eher "kleinen" Spiele-Communities ist es da schwer die auf anderen Plattformen aufzubauen, außer z.B. der Subreddit kündigt eine offizielle Migration woanders hin an.
Mal abwarten wie sich das einpendelt.
It's really tough to pick only three, but here goes: