I’ve tried Jerboa, Liftoff, Connect, Summit, and Thunder, yet the one I keep coming back to is Voyager. Clean UI, easy to use, easy to switch between accounts, features such as swipe, hide, favoriting communities. Easy to subscribe and block. Updated regularly, sometimes twice a day. Still waiting on sync. Will see what comes about.
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Awa@lemmy.onetoReddit@lemmy.ml•This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the wayEnglish17·2 years agoKinda reminds me of this scene in Ready Player One https://youtu.be/KpPE85Jogjw
Star Wars: The Old Republic
It’s not as expansive as many MMORPGs are for dungeons and raiding (flashpoints and operations) unless you subscribe and join an active guild. However, the RPG storylines with player choices are fabulous.
The base game is free and there are a ton of activities to participate in without having to spend any money. Events rotating on a regular basis, PVE, PVP, start-fighter action, or just play solo and explore a ton of planets and storylines. If you want to dip your toes further into the expansions, subscribe for one month and they all become available permanently.
Definitely worth a try for someone looking for casual entertainment with end-game playability if one wishes to do so.
Add MMORPGs to that list please whoever does end up creating the subs.
Got burned out from the Lost Ark grind. Played a bit of GW2, but SWTOR is currently hitting all the right notes for me.
Awa@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Do you use reddit mostly through the app or web?English5·2 years agoReddit Sync app for mobile. Not so much posting but browsing easily. Was worth supporting it for the removal of ads as well as a clean and customizable UI. Will miss it when Reddit kills third-party apps.
At the moment, yes