Ubuntu has gotten fairly pretentious in it’s nature. I remembered it being like one of the best distros to use. I’ve fallen off from Ubuntu since 11.10 though.
Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall the Non-Unity edition. Where you’re going to have to remember some locations, characters and whatever else to get by.
And just any old-time classic RPGs from the 80s and 90s, who didn’t hold your hand.
That’s why I consider November an extension of Halloween. Nobody gives a fuck about Thanksgiving except getting fat and watching football. It’s still fall, not too chilly yet but getting there.
No, secondhand market sellers are just greedy.
Translation: Trump handing over territory to his butt-buddy separated at birth Putin.
I agree with the sentiment that people should shut up already about the launcher thing. I know it’s aggravating, but, there’s options.
However when it comes between Steam vs Epic as storefronts, you’d be hard-pressed to try and find anything to like about what Epic has done with their launcher vs the years of hard work and labor for Valve to get Steam to where it is today. Epic’s launcher is like where Steam’s was - 17 years ago. It’s noticeable, you can’t hide it.
Let me know when the last time it was that Steam tried locking in exclusivity deals with games. I’ll wait.
Thank christ, someone understands. If you tried saying anything similar to what you’ve said in most Rocket League communities, main or self-created, you got put on blast.
Nobody should ever have their fun dampened because someone doesn’t want to be a team player or intentionally grief or throw matches. I entirely understand it in Competition/Ranked, but I’ll never agree with how Casual Mode is handled. Psyonix is just asking people to try and stop playing or even supporting their game through MTX.
I already have these in my library, it turns out. But it is nevertheless awesome for GOG to do this.
There’s really not a lot there that I’m interested in. I remember their previous bundles where it was just digital garbage like skins and shit.
I think the bigger issue with the entirety of Linux as a whole is, getting everyone on the same page to make a distro that everyone can use and not be intimidated by. There’s a distro for everyone, but there are still obstacles in some distros that people are going to run into, that’ll make them turn back to Windows.
Whether it can’t run a game they played, run a piece of software natively, driver support and maybe even features they thought were best suited on Windows than Linux.