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No one’s stopping you from just downloading the app you want. They changed the default, not eliminated the option to have something elsr
Aren’t these three distros mirrors of each other, for a lack of a better expression? I remember reading that one of them was started as a clone of CentOS, bugs included
I truly don’t understand the trend of games receiving an “enhanced” edition a year after launch. So what you’re saying is that you’ve released unfinished garbage originally, and now present this upgrade as something new, when that’s what it should have been right off the press
Unsurprisingly so. The feedback has been overwhelmingly negative.
That being said, it’s still a matter of time until it happens
The proposal has been dropped
Doing the best for which use-case? The answers will be fundamentally different depending on the situation
No need to gatekeep things in such a heavy-handed manner. People can enjoy whatever kind of games they do. Gaming is about having fun, not about measuring ego based on your self-imposed rules
Everyone but Canonical already dropped any support for Mir in early 2010’s
Congrats to the devs. Biome is awesome, and it’s been a pleasure to use it
It would be yet another spit in the face, if they released a 80$ base game, with the typical 2 season passes, totaling almost 300$ in dlcs of questionable quality. But I wouldn’t hold my breath for anything, because it’s 2K and Gearbox we’re talking about
A lot of really bizarre choices there.
With MauiKit essentially depending on KDE frameworks, abandoning Plasma 6 is a nail in the coffin.
I was never a huge fan of the NX design philosophy, because it felt quite disjointed, and not very well suited for neither mobile screens, nor larger ones, with how tiny yet spaced between everything is, but at the same time, variety is a good thing for people who did like it.
That being said, without first-party MauiKit support, Nitrux has no real benefits to offer, so it’s unclear what their plan is going forward
Bloodthief ended up being exactly as fun as I’ve expected
At some point, it will only be worth it, if you either finish games at an alarming rate, or play so many different games, that buying them separately would make no sense
Probably not. Steam for macOS still has no SteamPlay support, so your best bet is installing the regular Steam through a separate Heroic prefix. Works great, but it does still require Rosetta.
That said, Box64 and FEX are both making a lot of progress, so it’d be awesome to see these in action officially soon
A Deck will likely be a better purchase for you. Shared library, more sales too. The Cities Skylines situation you’ve described would have been enough to make that decision for me
I’ll believe it, when I see it.
For the past 8 years they’ve been saying he “may” do this, or he “may” get punished for that, and everyone twiddled their thumbs until morons elected him into office again, making it all impossible again
Play Anywhere ™️
Except for countries where we don’t allow you to
Orange juice is nothing like apple juice, and yet both still sell
No surprise there. It’s backed by a reputable company, built well, supported well, and continues to receive updates that affect not only the handheld itself, but the rest of the linux gaming scene all together. Plus it’s an absolute steal for the money.
Other brands had it all written out for them, but they all opted in for a quick buck, with generic bullshit with no understanding of what made the Deck so appealing
I’ve really enjoyed this game, but haven’t bought the first expansion yet though. This one looks quite cool too!