If it does, than go for the first.
If it does, than go for the first.
Rdr1, in my opinion, if you have an xbox 360, ps3, or Nintendo switch, or are fine with emulating. If not, just play rdr2 instead of buying hardware for a game you might not like.
During his beamng video on the garbage time channel, you can see he’s running ubuntu for a few seconds:
https://youtu.be/y6fSalzLHJ8?t=12m
(Timestamp at 12:00)
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Antix linux would also work great, and DSL is based on it.
My point exactly. Those versions are just fine, and, in my opinion, look better thanks to the colors. I wholeheartedly agree with your statement, but it’s nice to have something to finally be exited about, if only a little.
It looks more like a remaster,doesn’t it?
The original game is quite “white” in terms of colors. They all look a little washed-out. This is just “generic good looking game” with oversaturated colors and contrast that has no right to be so high. It’s okay, but makes me a little skeptical.
I mean, I feel that the 4mb (I assume 4gb) of ram needs a 32 bit os claim is downright untrue.
I have a Thinkpad X301 that’s been upgraded to 4gb of ram, and I run Debian 12 stable, 64bit, and performance, even on a laptop from 2008, like mine, as long as I used pale moon for browsing, was stellar. I use xfce on that laptop.
DO NOT RUN A 32BIT VERSION OF LINUX ON 64BIT HARDWARE. I looked into the celeron in the computer, and it supports 64bit instructions. Just run Debian with xfce.
Think you forgot the /s
Isn’t that the story of the demoman?
I didn’t have an account. I stood in a captcha loop for 5 minutes. I can now tell you what a bus looks like
The whole game was broadcasted through satellite, the only copies would either be in Japanese satellaviews (If those had storage), or at Nintendo themselves (If they kept a copy), so it’s not surprising that a vhs was the only way
I personally don’t understand why anyone would put endeavour os in “why”
Why did you down vote me? I said nothing wrong. I even gave him another option. Did you even read the comment?
Now, hear me out. I know steamunlocked.net isn’t the best source out there, but it seems to be the only site to actually preinstall your games. What I’m trying to say is, if you download gta sa from them you just get the game folder with the game executable and you’re instantly able to just install mods without any setup. I say this because when I was in the same situation as you (i think about a year ago) , I couldn’t get past the setups for gta sa, and this just worked. However, it might be worth it to take the game from any other source, and just install using the setup on either a windows vm, or another computer. Just know I’ve personally never had an issue with the files, but about 2 years ago (I think). The host they use for the files slowed down downloads.
Alright so, TLauncher is owned by a big bad Russian company, buuuut they were a pillar of my early-ish childhood thanks to free Minecraft, so yeah, your choice.