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  • I think System Shock belongs here too. It was an immersive sim in 1994, was one of the first games to make use of audio logs, and had 3D models and environments before Quake. It initially released on floppys without voice acting so it didn't sell too well, and it wasn't until later that it started getting more widely appreciated as the groundbreaking title it is. Another thing is that the controls and graphics can make it a bit of a pain to play today - this was before WASD and mouselook were standardized.

  • I remember using them in my high school robotics club. And honestly, I think the controller was probably one of the least sketchy things about the sub. Lots of fields use game controllers to handle equipment since they're well designed for that. There were many other things that were far worse.

  • Ok some of these I understand but what the fuck. Why.

    Edit: ok I have a theory. == checks equality without casting to any types, so they're not equal. But < and > are numeric operations, so null gets cast to 0. So <= and >= cast it to 0, and it's equal to 0, so it's true.

  • The steam deck uses arch, not Manjaro (although Manjaro is based off arch). But ultimately it doesn't matter too much what distro you use for gaming.

    Arch is a weird recommendation for beginners, even with the better install process. The aur is nice but isn't necessary imo. Fedora works fine, or I'd recommend mint for something a bit more "stable." I've been using both for a while with minimal issues.