I usually only listen to one album at a time, front to back. But I think most people don’t do that.
I usually only listen to one album at a time, front to back. But I think most people don’t do that.
The Talos Principle was such a great game! I think I’ll play it again before buying part 2
Not at all what I said.
Odd statement. The world has cared a lot more about genocide after 1945.
Sanchez all the way, I used to store one or two in every garage
I’m really happy with KDE, I love how customizable it is and I also mostly prefer KDE software. Gnome is cool, but it’s not for me.
But I’ll give Fedora Workstation a shot, thanks!
Do you use Fedora Workstation or Silverblue? Is the KDE version fine to use? I’m pretty tempted to switch, I just want a reasonably up to date system that doesn’t get in my way.
You really do! There are so many goosebump moments in the story!
“I led them to the light. I alone.” I’m getting goosebumps just writing that down. The moment you finally hear him say it in-game after reading it on the loading screens all the time. It all comes together in the end.
I’m on my fourth playthrough right now, Enderal is my favourite video game ever I think.
We run a lot of Windows servers for specialized applications that don’t really have viable alternatives. It sucks, but it’s the same reason we use Windows clients.
It’s not for everyone I guess. But if you liked the original, I think you’ll enjoy the remake.
I’m playing the resident evil 4 remake right now and it’s amazingly good. Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition also comes to mind.
I’m playing it right now and I’m almost done. I think it’s the best remake I ever played. They preserved what was good and reworked what was bad.
I’d say the focus in Bethesda games has always been exploration and world building. I don’t care too much about the roleplay system so long as exploration and looting feels good.
Just like the EU, California does a lot for global customer protection.
World building and storytelling are top notch.
I personally found the gameplay a little lackluster here and there. Even on the hardest difficulty, I never really had to use potions for example. And looting never felt good to me, it feels very Diablo-esque in that you keep finding a sword that does +2 damage to your previous one. It rarely feels meaningful to loot anything.
Still an amazing game of course.
it was a really interesting video with a lot of effort and research put in
Like all of Alec’s videos :)
Except for the also outstanding KDE Connect which could just be called Konnect.
It’s just a re-brand, really. Blue bird instead of red robo-dog.
I’m a little weird like that, I often listen to the whole discography if I find a single song or album I like. My music knowledge is very deep and but rather narrow