Tribes: Vengeance's campaign story is basically one giant tutorial (and a great one at that) on how you move and play in multiplayer. Too bad that the game didn't take off at all back then, now there's just small communities that get together once in a while :l
Unfortunately, at work we use a bunch of Finite element modelling software and all of them have that type of licence.
I've recently switched to kubuntu and one of the games that didn't work well was vermintide 2. Curiously, their next game, darktide, works fine :V
With all the talk about privacy, people seem to be forgetting that censorship is also a major problem for today's internet.
No, it is just a launch parameter on the .exe fileIt works in steam for certain, maybe it will work as a launch parameter on the .exe. Just add it at the end of Target in the shortcut properties, so it should look like this:"game_location\bin\bg3.exe" --skip-launcher
Tribes: Vengeance's campaign story is basically one giant tutorial (and a great one at that) on how you move and play in multiplayer.
Too bad that the game didn't take off at all back then, now there's just small communities that get together once in a while :l