

No it wasn’t quite the same looking. It’s not like a 3d platform game from what I recall, more like an old school dungeon crawler/adventure. 3d was a bad way to describe it, I should just have linked the trailer lol


No it wasn’t quite the same looking. It’s not like a 3d platform game from what I recall, more like an old school dungeon crawler/adventure. 3d was a bad way to describe it, I should just have linked the trailer lol


Well, no, that’s not all that you said.


Seemed like you attacked a position that I did not take. If I misunderstood, then my bad.


Not only are they doing well, they have a new 3d mode or game coming out, not sure which it was.


That’s a nice straw man you’ve built there, but me and my opinion are over here.


I read about their native implementation and think that is awesome of them. I have been meaning to try it again since but honestly remain skeptical that it’s an enjoyable experience, for my standards at least. I think that is a game that will remain on desktop for me.


Yeah that’s fair. I definitely made do with less than ideal playing conditions when I was younger and it was all I could manage. Bit of a privileged take from me.


I am continuously shocked that people play things like BG3 or Cyberpunk on their Steam Deck. I love my Deck, and play it lots, but those games run like absolute garbage on it.
Linux users? Being holier than thou? Say it ain’t so!
I use arch btw
Largely privacy, data ownership, performance, and a general shift towards foss and self hosting.


First aid procedures.


Sooo, a Switch?


I don’t have a video for you but I’ve been using Actual for over a year and really like it. I recommend it. Caveat, I very actively interact with my budget (inputting things manually) and cannot speak for it’s account linking features.
Steam Frame is their new VR headset (not an Index successor, more a Quest competitor).
Steam Machine is their pc.


Hope it’s good because honestly BG3 was unplayable on Steam deck for me despite being “verified”.
Arguably, yes. When you pay with one of the phone wallet options, you transmit a unique set of info, like a verification token or 2FA token for example, which your banking service confirms is valid for your card and the transaction goes through. But the vendor never receives your real card info.
Not for nothing, tapping to pay with phone is not the same as using the physical card to tap to pay. In the former case, your actual card info is not transmitted.


Nothing about Linux users is quiet.
I use arch btw
Where are you getting a CRT and Wii for that price?