the best of Xbox and Windows together
I am beyond thrilled
!Big fucking /s!<
the best of Xbox and Windows together
I am beyond thrilled
!Big fucking /s!<
I recommend secrets of grindea too!
Haven’t used kagi, but ecosia is another bing fronted.
It’s duckduckgo, but the profits from the ads are used to plant trees.
If you need/want something like kagi, only kagi exists at the moment. There is nothing comparable in quality and features
If you still want to throw some money at them, they have a store where you can buy some merch and plant a tree
Some years ago, when I was still using windows, I used to run https://www.techpowerup.com/nvcleanstall/ instead to update drivers. Still recommend it to this day.
Another issue linux gamers don’t have nowdays
Balatro, Octopath traveller 2, AC Valhalla, Baldur’s gate 3, Crosscode, Tales of grindea, AC Odyssey.
I’ve only completed the last two, and I’m currently rotating through the others depending on what I feel like playing the most.
Welcome to the gaming world! Pick your poison!
It’s either:
Steam is not perfect (it has DRM), but aside from that they’re cool
I’ve played BG3 mostly on geforce now, it’s a nice workaround if your pc is not capable enough. If you buy it on steam you’ll have synced saves for when you get your pc back.
They are still updating the game and it has official mod support (not on geforce now though).
It’s also discounted 20% on steam right now
Definitely fear and hunger (the first one)
Also, baldur’s gate 3 has an uncountable number of “no fucking way the devs did this” that make a blind run of the game a memorable experience
Same goes with the metal gear solid saga
Definitely chuggaaconroy
He’s playing through Mario & Luigi: Bowser Inside Story right now! I’m really enjoying it
Space marine 2 could actually do the trick.
Source?
Printing on Linux has been seamless for me so far, unlike windows and macos
When a game gets delayed it’s not a good sign in general. It means “the game is broken and we can’t release it as it is”.
Of course a delayed game will be better than a game that needed to be delayed and released anyways instead, but realistically speaking you can’t fix a broken AAA sized game in one or two months.
Add this to the fact that Ubisoft (rightfully so) earned a bad reputation among players as time went on, and that devs can’t work at their best when they are crunching and they fear to be laid off, and you’ll understand why non-casual gamers don’t have faith in the game.