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Then you are pretty much the archetype of what I thought about. :)
Then you are pretty much the archetype of what I thought about. :)
Yeah, maybe under special circumstances that might also make sense.
I could imagine MIT might be interesting for Software released by public institutions, that are meant to be used by the industry in any way they want. Sometimes earning money with your product might even be impossible due to restrictions. So, not really Software released with the FOSS philosophy.
Otherwise I also never really understood why anyone would use the MIT license.
Using Adobe on Linux is a sacrilege. Screw that company.
And you can postpone it to whenever you want, also post thesis defence.
Some of them are really succesful. Many people care. Others don’t.
Here the current Steam charts. Many indie games, some few with really low specs. Banana only needs 30MB RAM. Seems to be a great game. Hostly now, why are 50k people playing that “game” currently?
But back on topic: Yes, AAA games are more succesfull and earn much more money, but claiming “no one cares about indie” is stupid, when so many people play games like Rust, Stardew Valley, Prison Architect, Terraria, RimWorld, Valheim, The Forest, …
All those old school (former) linux devs used to play DnD back in the 80s, right? Hmm. Satanic panic 2.0?
It is pretty comparable tbh. It is also the same for Elders scroll fans. Before Skyrim and before A Dance with Dragons both published constantly and both started publishing on the mid 90s, both published 5 times, both started publishing side project stuff.
Elders Scroll fans have it somewhat better though, not depending on a single person, who also isn’t the youngest.
I am also an Elder Scroll fan since Arena btw, so I am quite f…d.
13 years. :)
If he’d just say “It is over, no more books.” people would just move on. But him constantly stating that he’ll publish “next year” for 10 years years or so now is really annoying.
Yeah, but aren’t his hands crazy large?
“How intensive gun usage solved my commute problems!”
I am not a native english speaker. But according to the dictionary lax meand loose or casual. Is it uncommon?
Depends on whatever psychological profile google has created for you I guess. Currently mine is mostly about exotic guns, because I found that fascinating for a while. I don’t own any guns and I am not a supporter of lax gun laws. But google does google things.
If this is not a rhetoric question and you really want to play this, I’d advice to look into other pnp games. E.g. Shadowrun or The Dark Eye are much better suited to play non-superhero humans (as are many other games as well).
I think everyone agrees that we leave early 3d games out of our nostalgia.
Depends a lot on the games for me. I can spend a lot of time on old games, if they were mechanically well made. But if the controls are clunky (like e.g. in old adventure games) I am out.
No need to pirate. There is a shitload of games on the internetarchive: https://archive.org/details/internetarcade
Yeah, but Arcades are Arcades. They were also not really a thing in Germany (because they are 18+ in Germany). I only ever used them on vacations.
Maybe I am old, but having no micro-payment bullshit is what made gaming better.
Wasn’t the writing always bad though? (I might be biased, I never liked Star Wars.)