This one's super annoying, I'm glad the tab thing actually fixes it for a bit because I was completely killing my browser every time before I learned about that.
After trying Code Vein because of similar hype and dropping it 2 hours in, I expected the same from this game, but goddamn it's phenomenal. Absolutely worth playing through. It feels like a love letter to Fromsoft, rather than trying to just do what they do - the inspiration is obvious, but it still feels like its own unique thing.
I tried Jellyfin for music in addition to tv and movies, but ended up dropping that part. I set up Navidrome with beets - the adjustment is using album artist instead of just artist everywhere.
Full stack:
Navidrome server
beets for management
Feishin client (local on my desktop, though I do have it hosted too for the hell of it)
Symfonium (mobile app, abour $6 but absolutely worth it)
Lidarr
slskd
Soularr (integrates the two above - it's a bit hacky but it works fairly well)
In the wake of all the layoffs and such I don't know if any former employees have (as vaguely as possible) discussed the codebase yet. It seems like such an absolute nightmare.
I haven't added much to my record shelf over the past few years, but I did the same while shifting to my own hosted library and buying what I can to support
I just canceled Tidal and set up a Navidrome server, and I've probably spent more on bandcamp and such lately than 2 years of that subscription.
So I can't say I saved anything cost-wise, but having more control over my library is absolutely worth it. Realistically a single direct album purchase goes much further than streaming the same album anyway.
hold up link me the discord, I played the absolute fuck out of this game as a kid. literally built a whole community by shooting friend codes on a wall to add people I'd match against LMAO
I just set up Readeck today. I've never used pocket or anything of the sort but it's already proving pretty useful. I tend to do a lot of 100%/platinum runs of various games and I've been tossing guide bookmarks in a folder for ages, this is a great way to sort those out
There are some leaks floating around that might say something about that but I haven't read too much into them. I can definitely see them integrating the two in some capacity.
Yep. We know Deckard and SC 2.0 are in the works. I'm sure Steam Deck 2.0 is down the road too, within a year or two. It's already been 3 years with this thing, which is crazy to think about.
I'll gladly buy indies, breakout titles with huge reception (BG3, E33 etc), or games from well renowned studios that have yet to let me down. Anything else I'm fine waiting for a sale. With these $80 price tags I don't see myself buying a AAA title again for a LONG time.
This one's super annoying, I'm glad the tab thing actually fixes it for a bit because I was completely killing my browser every time before I learned about that.
Hope this fix goes live soon