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  • Neverwinter Nights

    The multiplayer is supposedly incredible. But I remember being extremely whelmed by the main game.

    But it's hard to remember the mid games. Because it is very likely that they didn't leave any lasting impression.

    And especially if previous titles in a series or from a studio were great a mid game would feel disappointingly bad. Although compared to other games they might actually still be considered great.

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  • It's a good game. Just not as good as the first two, that's all. Many attributed it to the console release dumbing down the mechanics.

    But, oh man, The Shalebridge Cradle is so awesome even if the rest of the games sucked so much as to be unplayable, that mission alone could redeem it.

    At the time my parents were away on holiday or something. So I dragged my PC and awesome sound system upstairs and hooked them up to the big TV, ironically getting closer to the console experience. Darkening the whole room and getting immersed in the game was so awesome. And the Cradle scared the everliving shit out of me.

    Good times.

  • Yeah, some of the Linux Youtubers do that. With a channel on Peertube as well. And Science Youtubers often advertise Nebula.

  • The trouble with that is that there is barely any money outside of YouTube.

  • W H Y

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  • Rheinischer Universalartikel. Dat Nutella. Oder ens Nutella.

  • But they don't know that I'm a German vegan who does crossfit to train to keep on running a whole lot of marathons.

  • But Health Departments want the restaurants to be good. Ideally every episode would be shitty without anything to complain about.

  • I never use Moonlight directly with Steam. I connect to the Desktop so that I can see and use everything like if I was at the PC.

  • Ugh, this will be chaos when we crash into Andromeda. I'm not looking forward to the next billions of years.

  • There already are some projects that make it work. I haven't looked at the specifics yet but as far as I understand it everything that can be handled as a library call as native ARM code does just that and only pure x86 calls are emulated. And since nowadays so much stuff is abstracted away and the heavy lifting is done by Vulkan the performance tends to be very good.

  • I feel attacked. But my excuse is that my mother is from Norway and my name is Bjørn.

  • Jaleel White

  • I'd actually guess that we'd end up in an accretion disc first and would be ripped to shreds there due to all the other stuff in orbit and less from direct influence from the black hole itself.

  • We literally took pictures of supermassive black holes, can see black holes eating stars, have the math figured out pretty well and we can see black hole collisions with gravitational wave detectors due to their rippling effect on the fabric of our space-time.

  • I mean, it is supposedly already a thing on Android. And there are rumors that Valve have been trying it out for Deckard. So this could very much come this year or so.

  • Probably was just for the old Intel Macs.

    Proton/Wine could be used on OSX for a long time. Wine for ARM has also been a thing for a while. But it only worked with ARM Windows software.

    Combining Wine with x86 emulation has also become a thing in the last few years. And rumor has it that Valve have beem dabbling in it as well for Deckard. But I don't think it's very widespread yet.

    But that is probably about to change when Valve are increasing their ARM Mac efforts.