

I never noticed them! I don’t tend to pay attention to adverts though.
I never noticed them! I don’t tend to pay attention to adverts though.
Crossing into Wisconsin from Minnesota, I will start seeing lots of fireworks stores.
Newer handhelds might have more power, but I still think the Deck is the best value for what it offers.
I’m really glad I quit using “smart” phones these days. First AI was being shoved down our throats more and more and now this.
Slava Ukraini
Huh. I didn’t know that one. It’s much more practical. Thanks for teaching me something today.
Flag burning is both legal and a traditionally used method to dispose of old flags.
grep -i “whatever” .bash_history
This game is definitely worth it at any price.
I like Piefed much better. :)
If it helps, I thought I wouldn’t like it as well for the same reason but gave it a try based on reviews I was seeing. I am very glad that I did.
I’m now looking into giving their previous game a try because I think I will like that as well.
That game was fun over all. I was a bit disappointed with some aspects of the story and characters, but I would need to go into spoilers to discuss that here.
Yeah. Depending on the source of your media, it can be kinda a crap shoot on whether it will work or not. I have had mixed results with some of my sources as well. I can happily say that GOG installers are some of the easiest and work the best, if that is an option for you.
I find it strange that you are having so many issues installing games through Lutris as it has been a very seamless experience for me. I can even use the “create a Steam link” feature of it to create links that I can use in Gamescope mode on Bazzite and install artwork for via a Decky plugin.
What games are you trying to install via what methods? Like, are you trying to install Morrowind via cds (as just an example)? I’m sure some of the folks here, including me, could help with your install and playing issues.
As for Bazzite, I think it’s amazing. I’ve been using it on a tiny computer that I have mounted to the back of a monitor as a console like experience and it’s been great. Most of my games are on Steam, so that is mostly install and play at the touch of a button. Lutris (for me) has been a very easy experience as well to “side load” games I have local copies of.
I second what another commenter said about using ProtonDB to check compatibility and possible work arounds. There is even a Decky plugin for it to integrate it into Gamescope.
I can’t wait until the movies that are being made currently catch up to some of the weirder stuff that happens past the first couple of books in the series. I wonder if they’ll even bother.
We are required to sing doot doot doot here, by law.
This is a neat idea and contrary to what the other commenter said, I still think it’s a valuable proposition because many folks, myself included, would rather have a Linux device rather than an Android one.