Oh really? Then why does it still need permission to run on Windows? I thought that was due to the anticheat ?
Oh really? Then why does it still need permission to run on Windows? I thought that was due to the anticheat ?
I was so surprised that I was able to get Genshin running on my steam deck through wine. I remember when the deck came out, everyone was saying that games that use anti cheat software wouldn’t work on the deck. But both Genshin and Elden Ring work on the deck.
The story is much better told through Vaati’s words. And his voice is very soothing to listen to.
I have a more specific use case than most ppl. I would still say mint is ready for mainstream ppl that mainly need it for all the basic needs.
Already switched my laptop to mint. It’s great, except dealing with ALSA has been a nightmare.
I’ll give a recommendation for something that hasn’t been posted yet. Danganronpa: trigger happy havoc is a very emotional game and has a well written story that takes you on a journey.
Visual novels are an option.
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There’s no need to sign into any account for a demo, they can use a time limit like the re2 remake did. Or just make the demo end at a certain point.
Oh really? I wonder why the ps5 would require it and not the switch
Not everyone needs or has room for huge displays. For those ppl monitors work great.
One reason why I opted for a monitor instead of a TV. AFAIK monitors don’t do this shit.
Did they fix the joystick grinding in the OLED?
I would be more apt to agree with you if humans weren’t actively killing the planet, have killed so many plant and animal species to extinction, and are constantly at war with each other. Sure, we created the internet, can travel in space, can alter genetic code. But what does it matter when we destroy the earth, and the next planet, and the next planet.
Can’t tell if you being sarcastic or sincere.
Didn’t read cuz of paywall but anyone interested in this topic should look into antinatalism.
I got shadow of the colossus (ps2) from gamestop. I have the ps3 that can play ps2 and ps1 games so I bought it. I had never heard of the game before but was interested in the name. I ended up loving the game.
That’s great to hear! I am still dual booting mint and windows but I am slowly moving towards being fully on mint. I recommend checking out Lutris if you have games on other stores, it also works well with running windows games.