

Gaming on Linux - for news
Hardcore Gaming 101 - when I want to go down a rabbit hole of game series history and trivia
Gaming on Linux - for news
Hardcore Gaming 101 - when I want to go down a rabbit hole of game series history and trivia
Agreed. I’d say Ubuntu is generally fine except for defaulting to installing snaps (which are terrible, the worst package management).
Cool remake. I played it as Ray I think, because I played the sms version to death so it was a nice touch to bring new characters in.
Yes. This opinion piece pops up every couple of months and it’s always related to “this is how we get more Mac and Windows users”.
If your collection is in GOG or itch.io, yes you can do that. But I don’t think there’s a good practical way to do it with Steam games.
Jc141 does compress games in a wine wrapper for ready use on Linux using dwarFS. I could see those working for this is it’s a steam only release. So if you put in the work yourself to do something similar then maybe so. I think must be including Goldberg emulator or something in there to keep them running without steam.
Seems like almost nobody has checked out Digital Eclipses Tetris Forever collection, which has a lot of this info too, with pictures and videos, as well as letting you play most known releases of Tetris.
Can’t help but feel none of them have ever watched tv or movies, beyond a cursory glance to say “that’s not the big thing anymore”
Putting it out there; Badlands was the better overhead circuit style racer.
There are options. #DRIVE Rally and Parking Garage Rally Circuit are the ones that come to mind.
So go and use it then? I don’t care what you do.
I think maybe people don’t know about the arcade game.
CachyOS and Endeavour OS are the two common Arch derivatives - basically “Arch in easy mode”. They’re both very good.
Manjaro is another but it brings its own set of problems that I never have the time or patience to deal with.
I’m using CachyOS now since October. I’m enjoying it and haven’t come across any issues yet that weren’t easily fixed.
This is the first time in 5 years I haven’t been on opensuse.
Manjaro is significantly worse with updates breaking.
I used for a little while in 2018 and again in 2019, both times ended because it once became stuck in a boot loop after updates, and another time couldn’t boot after updates.
I can’t say this is your problem, but when I’ve had similar issues with the install getting stuck, it was a corrupted file and redownloading solved it.
“You’ve got a lawsuit on your hands”
Holy fuck, that thumbnail
If I’m playing Sega, I’m not wasting my time on Rambo iii, but if I’m running through some dos games of absolutely give it a shot.
Portrait of Ruin is a direct sequel to Bloodlines/New Generation as well.
Order of Ecclesia is the only ds game that doesn’t rely on touch screen gimmicks too, and it’s so much better for it. Portraits of Ruin is still playable at least without touchscreen, but some of the bonus modes, like playing as the sisters require it. Dawn of Sorrow sadly was absolutely gimped by touchscreen crap, but a romhack is available to remove it.
Unfortunate turn of art style in the DS era too. They lean heavily into a crisp anime style compared to the earlier look of Symphony and the gba titles which were anime inspired but had a very fitting gothic painting style.
I don’t know mate. I thought we were having a cool discussion about Linux shit but you seem really hostile now. Get lost, clown.
Yeah, I like what they’re putting down, but I don’t understand the AI = immortality bit.
I thought either; the AI is going to help research a biological immortality solution, or; the AI is going to be an immortal avatar for these dickbags.