

In addition to what others have said, it can be downloaded from the Accrescent app store:
In addition to what others have said, it can be downloaded from the Accrescent app store:
Guess it depends on the games. I have no games in my collection that won’t run on Linux, either natively or via Proton. The only games I’m aware of where there are massive issues are ones incorporating certain forms of anti-cheat software.
I would suggest trying a new game without the food & water need. It really lets you focus on the plot. I also needed to look through a few YouTube videos at various points, because some things aren’t obvious or are easy to miss.
Many thanks. This is one of the post series I’m enjoying following the most on Lemmy right now.
Has it ever been ‘playable’?
Could be for devs? China’s long term goal is to wean itself off western software and hardware.
Codec support is a bit of a bummer. Otherwise I would have bought them.
Yup. That’s it.
Was just thinking the same. A happy trip down memory lane. We used to do quad jump + low gravity + instagib. There was some capture the flag map that was great with these mods. I can’t remember the name now though.
Hangs down, the best email client for IMAP.
I tried the online multiplayer but it never clicked for me. I kind of enjoyed it, but everyone else was way better than me.
I think this is kind of the problem I have with Elden Ring. There’s just so much grind. As much as I have enjoyed it I also resent it for blocking me from playing other things. I think I just want to complete it and move on. I don’t even know if I’m still enjoying it, but now it’s just a matter of honour.
I’ve got so many other games to play. Something like Deliver Us the Moon is the complete opposite of Elden Ring. Short, but thoroughly enjoyable. I’m really looking forward to playing Deliver Us Mars.
I think they have a place, but personally speaking, I feel they stifle tinkering. So they’re a “no” for me.
I have to run down a slope, dramatically backstabbing a load of big-headed creatures.
Can the hackers change the region on my account for me? Sony won’t let me change it.
I ended up choosing Plasma Mobile. Keep meaning to try Phosh. I was initially more drawn to Plasma Mobile as I use KDE on my laptop & desktop.
A lot of the newer AMD models have excellent battery life thanks to the combined efforts of Vavle & AMD on the Steam Deck.
My unbiased opinion is that for what it sets out to achieve (no hastle Arch Linux setup) there are better options. EndeavourOS is worth looking at. I’ll leave it to others to list the drawbacks of Manjaro’s package triaging approach. I’m still having my morning coffee in bed, so I’m typing this with one hand.
GrapheneOS posted this on Mastodon about a month & a half back:
https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113900949999725460