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  • Well now I'm even more excited... What about mods (assuming it supports them). For example AC had content manager. Hopefully a "Content Manager" is no longer required for mods.

  • Hell yeah, can't wait! One of the few modern franchises I care about. Would be amazing if we had Linux support but unfortunately I know that isn't going to happen.

  • Monorail! Monorail! MONORAIL!!! Mono... D'oh!

  • Looks good, seems like an interesting concept. Will keep my eyes peeled for that one.

  • Well perhaps I should have specified, but I tried it a couple years ago at least.

  • XFCE would be my go-to if I used a DE. I tried LXQT briefly in a VM but I found it a little unpolished.

  • You do you I guess. If you scroll down far enough on the android app home screen it will start displaying recommended content in the typical short-form layout. I believe you can also click on a small rectangle on some playlists and it will do a similar thing.

  • This is a really good point. I wish I had the money to buy physical media, to support the artists I like. However, I listen to way too many songs and albums. Not only this but I enjoy shuffling music from different albums. I always use shuffle unless listening to new music.

  • It is interesting how the brain works, I am the same.

  • Haha, this is the same for me. I'll listen to a band's debut, and the rest doesn't always live up to it. Then I have to force myself to listen to the rest just in case I like any more, even sometimes to check them off my list.

  • I envy you, and hell yeah, Judas Priest!

  • I am like that when listening to music I haven't heard before, I listen to the album in its entirety, and the releases in chronological order. After that, they get dumped in a spotify playlist based on genre and played on shuffle. Some of my playlists get huge.

  • The UI that gets progressively worse with each update, ruining what was perfectly fine before. The attempts to create the audio focused equivalent of TikTok.