I tried to like CC but…
- The art direction sucks compared to CT
- The early 3D graphics sucks compared to CT with the best of 16-bit graphics
- The battle system is different for no apparent reason
I tried to like CC but…
Cool user name.
His nose got the texture from his hat.
First they would start with:
As a large language model…
I see Pomeranian, I upvote.
AKA Apple Crumble
Pocket.
Most important part of the thread:
In it’s beta stage, Orbit is currently not open-source. This doesn’t mean it will remain this way forever. If orbit gains traction and we have the resources and funding to support an Open-Source project, I’m sure things could change.
Press X to doubt.
Nothing to add, just…
Exactly! This game needs a map of explored places.
Why does it need a “six” on the “VI” in the logo. Do gamers struggle reading roman numerals?
What’s wrong with using a switch?
You are going to get lots of downvotes, and this comment will too.
Linux on desktop has come a long way in usability, but it is still far behind Windows/Mac. It has lots of small issues that add up to a frustrating experience for mainstream users.
It is good for power users who don’t mind tweaking and going to the terminal.
It is ok for users who perform very simple tasks (e.g web browsing), and occasionally have the support from power users.
But for most people in between, it is a struggle. I dislike Windows and I have tried migrating to Linux many times, there is always something that requires unnecessary effort to make it work the way I need.
Te entiendo.
I wish there were better alternatives. For now I use Lemmy only for specific communities.
If it is mostly for typing, I would recommend getting a tablet with a keyboard cover or a foldable keyboard.
Tablets are much lower price, more portable and have much longer battery life than most laptops.
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Skin I Live In
Timecrimes
My Neighbour Totoro
Infernal Affairs
Xombies
Prompt: A photo of a crowd of people with black X tattoos on their foreheads. The X is large and covers most of their foreheads. The people have wide-eyed expressions of fear and confusion. The background is blurred and contains a building with large windows. Make the entire scene look dark and gloomy.