VScodium is FOSS though
VScodium is FOSS though
Pillars of Eternity 2 Deadfire is just one of my favorites that I keep coming back to
Me playing Deadfire for the 5th time, “forget”? How was that even a question?
S-ranking requirements are different for each mission and look pretty arbitrary. For the missions maybe destroying some more enemy units is the missing key, that was my issue when going for completing full s-rank missions.
Liberation was worse 😭
Honestly about as deep as some debates between adults
yeahp
Ignoring all of the drama around it, it genuinely looks like a well made game. Will be waiting for the DRM to expire before trying it out.
I was so hyped for it too. I’m a newer stealth game enjoyer (Styx, dishonoured 1 & 2 no kill undetected runs), the original thief trilogy feels really outdated to me and was so hyped for thief 4. So damned disappointing.
VSCodium is FLOSS
That was insane!
No idea I have my first session next week, I’ll know more then. This was all just some homework they gave me to do beforehand.
I thought I only had some ADHD, MFW filling out the psychiatrist’s questionnaire and I’m marking everything on the inattentive section as “almost always”
Idk I enjoyed Inquisition, but none of the DA games hold a candle to what origins was.
Windows 10. End of life, constant nagging to update to W11 and my SSD dying created the perfect environment to change over.
Kids Next Door on some recon huh
Because the Cyberpunk 2077 setting which is based on the original TTRPG is set in Night City which is in America.
I’d imagine they’re mostly physically disabled people trying to get control of their limbs or access to the freedom this type of tech is promising. As abhorrent as all of the testing behind this tech is, if I were a quadrapalegic or something similar, I would volunteer because wtf else have I got going for me?
As a long time Windows user, my SSD just shat itself last week. MS has been pissing me off with the constant “upgrade to Windows 11” messages that I’ve finally taken steps to change over to Linux. My experience has been as follows:
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