I was thinking we could try to host a few gaming competitions. Nothing too crazy obviously, probably just some specific titles that more than a couple people play, and see if we can try and get high scores.
Maybe if we can figure out a way for us mods to pay for things we could even do some sort of awards for the winners
We can use these competitions to form external centers of gaming communities, outside the spheres of influence of Leftists who seek to destroy any actual communal cohesion.
I'm down. Maybe we could set up a format where even some steam games are anonymized: start up a video stream through qtox with whoever wants to show how they got to a score, then if we want, edit and post clips of that to Odysee, Rumble, BitChute, and possibly YouTube.
I'd be happy to help set up a few gaming events, even if only to figure out how to get actual secure communication.
I know we can use some of these peer-to-peer communication services.
I don't know that we need to do video editing yet, thought that could be a cool idea way down the line. Just doing the competitions would be a good first step, and then figuring out how to disseminate awards.
I suppose for anonymization purposes I can be informed on who has what username.
Fair. Well, whenever the competitions happen, I'll adjust my schedule for them or for supporting them, as long as it's not 3AM or something.
Any games in particular you'd like to see?
Personally, I like fast response games, like Beat Saber, Dust Force, Or Smash Bros. Though, if a story has good characters, I can get really sucked into it, and I've written stories with people and played DnD a bit.