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but it has no xp, levels and drops??
but it has no xp, levels and drops??
Gentoo because it can do it all
they don’t care and as long as no court ruled, they do what they want, which will probably work out for them
are all those 80mm fans? that must be loud
So some random new game is enough for you to change your whole operating system?
this is brilliant
until the moment you realize that somehow you are not on your native keyboard layout and where the hell is : and ! in this weird language??!
The choice of desktop environment is much more relevant for users than those coreutils. KDE/Linux it is
With my 770, I mostly do desktop use and I play some Northgard, which works perfectly fine (1440p ultra settings)
Ctrl + R is bash history search
Kpatience for the win!
can you work around this by copy/pasting maybe all 25 characters at once or maybe each segment at a time?
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steam lets me choose the base game, war chiefs or asian dynasties, AD and WC work without a problem but the base game asks for a key and I can also just input 4 characters instead of 5. but I’d always play with all expansions
Not sure if one of those is native but they run like native: Played a lot of transport fever, soldat 2, some csgo and northgard via steam recently and it’s like on windows
I use mozilla thunderbird for rss feeds but it depends on your OS. Desktop? Phone? Windows? Linux?
well, you can’t keep every weird american racist issue in mind, there are too many
cool stuff but what about packaging the games? only transfering files is most of the time not enough and games need registry stuff and what not and on games that need a setup.exe to be run, is that unattended like on steam or do users need to click “next, next, finish”?
I just played it for a while, runs well, looks good, is fun! In the past, I also played nexuiz and warsow online, they are similar The latest version of xonotic is in gentoo repositories 🥳