From 68deab21e1d1739a7701364a68c3e66626af0bcb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Helen Chong <119173961+helenclx@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2024 21:49:28 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Lazy load shrine home pages --- src/shrines/asummersend.njk | 6 +++--- src/shrines/cassettebeasts.njk | 8 ++++---- src/shrines/starwarskotor.njk | 2 +- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/shrines/asummersend.njk b/src/shrines/asummersend.njk index 22c772a8..cbea6940 100644 --- a/src/shrines/asummersend.njk +++ b/src/shrines/asummersend.njk @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ eleventyComputed:

Welcome to My {% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %} Shrine!

- Promotional image of A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986 + Promotional image of A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986

{% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %} is a visual novel developed by Oracle and Bone, a Canada-based independent studio consists of two Asian queer women, Charissa So and Tida Kietsungden. The visual novel tells of a lesbian romance story between Michelle Cheung, an office worker, and Sam Wong, a video store owner, that takes place in Hong Kong in the year of 1986.

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How I Discovered {% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %}

- Key art of A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986 + Key art of A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986

I first learned about {% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %} through Linux Game Consortium, a Linux gaming news website. There was a period where I set up my gaming laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Linux, so I ended up following Linux gaming news for a while. While Windows is still my main platform for gaming, the discovery of {% cite "A Summer’s End" %} was the biggest unexpected benefit and surprise when I tried out Linux.

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Why {% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %} Means a Great Deal to Me

- Screenshot of A Summer’s End with Sam and Michelle kissing + Screenshot of A Summer’s End with Sam and Michelle kissing

As a Chinese lesbian who speaks Cantonese and had engaged with a lot of Hong Kong media during my teenage years, {% cite "A Summer’s End — Hong Kong 1986" %} is the lesbian story that I relate to and feel represented the most.

diff --git a/src/shrines/cassettebeasts.njk b/src/shrines/cassettebeasts.njk index 2045a5f7..424c241a 100644 --- a/src/shrines/cassettebeasts.njk +++ b/src/shrines/cassettebeasts.njk @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ eleventyComputed:

Welcome to My {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %} Shrine!

- Promotional image of Cassette Beasts + Promotional image of Cassette Beasts

{% cite "Cassette Beasts" %} is a 2D/3D hybrid monster collecting open-world role-playing video game developed by Bytten Studio, an indie team based in Brighton, United Kingdom, co-founded by Jay Baylis and Tom Coxon, and published by Raw Fury.

First released on Steam and Windows on 26 April 2023, later on console on 25 May 2023, {% cite "Casette Beasts" %} is available on Windows, Linux, Steam, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Gamepass and Nintendo Switch.

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Why You Should Play {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %}

- Header of the Cassette Beasts official website + Header of the Cassette Beasts official website

{% cite "Cassette Beasts" %} is a masterpiece of a monster collecting game with refreshing takes on the genre, from monster collecting mechanic, battle system, elemental type match ups, story, characters, lore, world building, map design, etc, with an amazing soundtrack that goes along with the game.

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My Interest In {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %}

- Official screenshot of Harbourtown in Cassette Beasts + Official screenshot of Harbourtown in Cassette Beasts

On 30 June 2023, when the Steam Summer Sale 2023 just started, I received {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %} as a Steam gift from a generous friend, who knew that I had been looking for independant monster collecting games, since I mostly play indie games instead of AAA games nowadays.

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My Contributions to the {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %} Community

- Pre-release artwork of Kayleigh, Meredith and Eugene from Cassette Beasts + Pre-release artwork of Kayleigh, Meredith and Eugene from Cassette Beasts

Since I got into {% cite "Cassette Beasts" %}, I have been making a great deal of effort in promoting the game online, by talking about and recommending the game on my online spaces, including this shrine on my website, as well as social media platforms such as Tumblr and Twitter.

diff --git a/src/shrines/starwarskotor.njk b/src/shrines/starwarskotor.njk index 709e5728..440fc755 100644 --- a/src/shrines/starwarskotor.njk +++ b/src/shrines/starwarskotor.njk @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ eleventyComputed:

Welcome to My {% cite "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" %} Shrine!

- Cover art compilation of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series + Cover art compilation of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series

{% cite "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" %} ({% cite "KotOR" %}) is a space opera role-playing video game series. The series takes place in the fictional universe of {% cite "Star Wars" %}, with the story taking place approximately 4,000 years before the rise of the Galactic Empire.

The first title was developed by BioWare while the second ({% cite "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords" %}) was done by Obsidian Entertainmenr. Both games were published by LucasArts. The {% cite "KotOR" %} series also includes a subsequent new comic book series. Both comic series were published by Dark Horse Comics and act as prequels to the video games.