I’m not sure I fully get the manjaro one. What type of person is that representing?
Un Dorian Gray sin pasado, ni patria ni bandera.
I’m just a guy in the #pnw who likes going on adventures, and playing games with friends.
Three things I love: the Oxford Comma, irony, and missed opportunities.
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I’m not sure I fully get the manjaro one. What type of person is that representing?
I won’t add anything new here, but just chiming in that it’s also my favorite game of all time. I got to play it when it was contemporary (ps3 I think?) and a couple of years ago rebought and replayed it on Steam. I lobe everything from the artwork and symphonic score, to the play style and plot as it were, to even the communal nature of the game and the fact you can only chirp as communication. Like others, it had a very profound impact on me when playing. It’s definitely one of those I wish I could play for the first time all over again.
Not to detract from your suggestions, but the website portion of the card is clickable. Took me a minute to figure that out.
Ooh, Under a Steel Sky. I’ve been in the mood to play one of those old ScummVM games. How is that one?
I spun up my own server for our game, and it’s been working fairly well for us. It’s not a 1:1, but I like that the data stays local and it’s e2ee
Ha thanks, but no I’ve been using Bluefin as my daily driver, so I guess Christian Bale? And I was likely thinking too hard about what the manjaro image represented.