Yesssss!! I love finding fellow Hypnospace fans out in the wild!
I've been on a frenzy making multiple mods for it earlier this year, I need to get back to working on a big overhaul mod I'd started with some people...
That's what I've been thinking, too. As a zoomer/zillennial who doesn't follow it, from what I've gathered Skibidi Toilet seems to be just Gen Alpha's equivalent of YouTube Poops that Milllennials loved and GMod animation shitposts Zoomers enjoyed.
Considering I loved both of these while growing up, and still like rewatching them from time to time for nostalgia's sake, it'd be hypocritical of me to hate skibidi toilet 😅
I use CoreCtrl to fix my GPU's atrocious fan curve, which is a necessity since normally it overheats to high hell. With CoreCtrl, I have a nice fan curve that makes my GPU rarely, if ever, run hotter than 70°C.
So far I haven't ran into any, but I haven't had the time to fully re-play the game yet. Any issues that may occur would be either some dialogue that hasn't been properly replaced, or a crash when you enter specific locations.
I've done my best to find all the wrongly-formatted text files that were causing crashes earlier, but it's possible I might've overlooked some since, frankly, TTYD has a LOT of dialogue to sift through. Just be sure to save regularly in case there is a crash.
I also made a text mod of my own for it that covers some stuff that was overlooked as well as make it compatible with the TTYD+ mod, which I really like.
Honestly I'm very much a hermit plus I play the game very heavily modded, so I'm indifferent about the update if not worried it might break my mods lol
I think it's absolutely amazing and I don't regret spending money on it at all! Maybe it might be worth seeing if it'll go on sale when the update releases just in case, but if not then I think it's worth a full-price buy imo.
I can try to help. Are you using Linux or Windows? (I admittedly don't have much experience using git on Windows)
Assuming you use Linux: usually, what I do is create a folder in my Documents directory specifically for handling Git projects (mostly because I like being organized), then open a terminal window there (right-click and press "Open Terminal Here") or CD to its directory (for example, if it's in home/
<your username>
/Documents/Git, run cd ~/Documents/Git).
Then, go to the github page, click the green Code button, and copy the URL there, which you will use to pull its git repository. Normally, you would then do git clone <git URL>, but the instructions say this uses submodules, so you should instead use git clone --recursive-submodules https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp.git. Don't bother making a specific folder for this project because git automatically does that.
Then, go inside the folder containing the cloned git repository, make a folder inside it for containing the compiled build of the project (name it, say, "build"), move inside said folder, and then run cmake .. (you may have to install this package first depending on if your distribution includes it or not) and then cmake --build. I think it then should be done.
You joke, but a particular fetish I'm into's community has a really bad fascist/nazism problem, and I noticed that a lot of said fascists/nazis are, surprisingly enough, the bottoms/submissives in it. .-.
Does all this also apply to distrobox? I don't use podman, but I do use distrobox, which I think is a front-end for it, but I don't know if the commands listed here would be the same.
I played with my PS2 quite a lot when I was young, particularly because it had a much better version of a game I grew up with (NFS Hot Pursuit 2); it then introduced me to other games I quite liked, such as Test Drive Unlimited.
It sadly broke sometime around early 2018 because I didn't take good care of it. Now I emulate it but still wish my console worked.
God, I feel this in my bones. I always hated the scumbags who acted this way so much. I'm really glad I'm not the only one...