I remember playing Project IGI, that one was hard. Die and you have to redo the entire mission, brutal.
I remember playing Project IGI, that one was hard. Die and you have to redo the entire mission, brutal.
Definitely ditch Nvidia. I bought an AMD one and it works with Linux without any hassle or tinkering.
Funny enough, I’m on Arch by choice. I was using it before but it makes sense as having the latest packages is good for gaming on it. Luckily I’ve just been upgraded to a FTTH connection so I’m good on that front.
I had to go back to Xorg though because Wayland was doing some weird shit.
I just did that. I have a dual boot laptop where Windows was used exclusively for games, and instead of upgrading that I built myself a PC with an AMD GPU (Nvidia, fuck you!).
So far I haven’t run into any problem that I couldn’t easily solve, and the only games that won’t run are those demanding I install an anti cheat system, but I’m fine not playing those.
No matter how much I’ve played it, I don’t think I’ve ever got past half of the campaign of Sacred.
Now playing Elden Ring and even if I’m just starting out I’m constantly surprised by the amount of stuff in the world, most of which I only discovered the second or third time I visited the area it’s in.
I’ll have to look for it because my laptop never went to sleep under Linux
Who wrote this shit? Oh, it was me.
Debugging, the game where you’re not just the detective, but also the perpetrator and the victim.
I think you mean adorable!
No hard numbers here, but probably Medieval 2: Total War.
Every few months I get the urge to play and log more hours doing a few campaigns.
Medieval 2: Total War
Also, Backpack Hero
As it should be
It’s a good practice to have the home folder on a separate partition, so it doesn’t get overwritten on a reinstall
That’s what I was expecting before seeing the entire picture
I don’t even remember the title, but it was written by Clive Cussler.
It was the dullest, most stereotypical adventure book with the bog standard protagonist and plot, with no interesting twist or unexpected event at all.
I picked it up from the library years ago on a whim and surprisingly really enjoyed it.
Well, except maybe the multiple pages long chapter about varieties of whales. That was a bit much.
No, I mean it won’t run at all.
My machine is a laptop with a nvida 960m for a GPU. Game wouldn’t even start.
Elden Ring.
I’ve bought it on sale knowing my PC can’t run it. As soon as I finally update it that’s the first game I’m gonna install.
You know why that is? Because we fucking did something about it
I have 800/300, no caps, for like 30€/month. Those prices are insane.