







I think that URL might be for something else entirely. Unless they also do industrial manufacturing
Edit: Yup! Looks like a couple transposed letters https://glosbe.com/


In this case the article references specific arcade beat-em-ups that the game reminds them of, so I don’t think it is off base.


This has been going around lately, but the arbitration clause has been in the ToS for at least a year, but probably since the beginning. Not saying it is a good thing, but it is already far too late. The new update just added “resources” for arbitration. You know, arbitrators that are paid by Discord


For sure if you are already planning a hardware change, but but with the state of the world, using what you have is the only option for a lot of folks.
One of the great things about Linux is choice. I try not to discourage options, even if it is not my preference
Oh, not real co-op. She made decisions and I just controlled Jin


I’m guessing it’s like MacOS where if it’s a game not on Steam then you’re shit out of luck if there isn’t a Linux specific version?
In addition to the options hamsterkill said, I run a lot of non-Steam games through Steam without issue. I’ve even run non-game software through it.


I disagree with colournoun. Nvidia is not complex, you just have to find distros that work better with it. I us pop_OS with a 2080 and have had zero issues. They have an Nvidia specific install option and it is super easy to install and use.


I bounced hard of the first two Witcher games and to a lesser extent the third. The controls in the first are especially bad though


I paid for Nightingale on Steam, and I still give it a recommended. For sure shows it’s early access bones, but the crafting is deeeep. Hard sell for some folks though, since it doesn’t tutorialize well.


Your initial comment was why do they need to exist, not just that you don’t need one. That’s great you like your setup and it works for you. olive_tips point was that they exist because other people like them and use them.
On a personal note, I have had my Kindle for years and don’t want or need a tablet. The battery still lasts weeks, and it is jail broken so I can easily transfer DRM free books from calibre. I have not held an iPad mini, but my Kindle is lighter than any other device I have held, and fits in my pocket.


I only ask because the linked page does not say what it is, you have to navigate elsewhere to find a description


So, uh, what is immich?
I played the first one “co-op” with my partner, and that helped dampen some of the repetitive elements. She made all the decisions and I controlled the game Will probably do the same with this, but much farther down the road when it is cheaper


Yeah, I can see this being good for media center PCs, but would not be my everyday keyboard. Also if it requires specific software that is a no go


100% agree on the flying enemies. My big thing was the downward attack stages. Without the crest that changes that, it was terrible


It did, and it was so funny. Tried to blame the WiFi at one point


Curious at which segments you disliked in Silksong. I am only getting to Act 2, but have had some spots that were anti-fun.


Brilliant move. Not enough people buying your thing? Raise prices!


They meant the issue with steam, not game bugs.