Skip Navigation

Posts
323
Comments
188
Joined
2 yr. ago

Games @lemmy.world

METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER - Official Trailer #1

Games @lemmy.world

World of Warcraft - The War Within Date Announce Cinematic

Games @lemmy.world

South of Midnight | Official Gameplay Trailer

Games @lemmy.world

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 | Reveal Trailer - Xbox Games Showcase 2024

Games @lemmy.world

Starfield: Shattered Space - Official Trailer

Games @lemmy.world

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree | Story Trailer

Games @lemmy.world

The Witcher 3 REDkit — Official Trailer

Games @lemmy.world

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - Review Thread

Games @lemmy.world

Persona 3 Reload - Official Opening Movie

Games @lemmy.world

MSI teasing a handheld gaming PC like the Steam Deck

Games @lemmy.world

What's your favorite game that you will NEVER finish?

Games @lemmy.world

Geometry Dash’s Latest Update Allows Players to Recreate Mario Kart, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and More

Games @lemmy.world

New Steins;Gate Sequel Potentially Teased For 2024

Games @lemmy.world

Neopets: The Darkest Faerie - Nitro Rad

Memes @sopuli.xyz

Knowledge Beyond Measures

  • Ludo: https://ludo.libretro.com/

    It’s similar to batocera in that it’s a minimalist UI front-end for emulators, but it’s a bit more modern and simpler to use. It can be used as an application (probably the recommended way), or installed as an operating system if you’re using something weak like a Raspberry Pi.

  • Not at all, I don't think anyone has ever gotten banned for using alternate launchers on Linux. I've been using Heroic for ~2 years now with no issues.

    The only time you can get banned is if you try playing a multiplayer game that has anti-cheat that doesn't support Linux. Just make sure when playing a multiplayer game that Linux is supported.

  • I'm not going to say using a different distro will fix all your problems but yeah, your experience is not normal. A lot of this is because Ubuntu is not highly recommended. It's just popular, but there are a bunch of terrible decisions it makes that barely anybody recommends it.

    Of course Ubuntu just threw out the old installer for debian files, and didn’t replace it yet. Wouldn’t want a user to just be able to easily install files!

    Checks out. Ubuntu is also one of the only modern distros that doesn't come with Flatpak, which is a massive store of applications that's quite easy to use and has a huge store of applications.

    May I recommend something like PopOS instead? It's based on Ubuntu so everything from there will work on it, including .deb files. It's basically Ubuntu but with way, WAY saner defaults and a better beginner experience. I think your experience will be a lot better on a nicer distro.

  • There was also one string of Tweets in which many seniors from the Overwatch crew blamed Kotick for sabotaging the franchise and ruining Overwatch 2 with terrible decisions from higher up getting in the way of development. I really felt that one since I used to be an OW fan.

    Everyone knew something was off when the game director which was extremely passionate (Jeff Kaplan) just straight up left the team after OW2 was announced. Really sucks, but at least we got some context.

  • Why chromium is explained in the article (better support for many apps) but you can always change it to firefox, also detailed in the upgrade article.

    I upgraded from 38 to 39 with no issues. It's honestly not hard or dangerous, just copy paste a few lines then paste the last ones to prompt the upgrade. The only catch is that if you had KDE already you won't need to remove some of the packages it tells you about. Don't overthink it imo.

  • Mod abuser

    Jump
  • Posts like this are so reassuring because it means mods are doing their jobs well :)

  • Despite looking childish, Snakebird is actually a really good puzzle game that gets very difficult. I played it on my phone and would recommend picking it up.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Snakebird Complete is free to keep on Epic Games Store for 24 hours

    Games @lemmy.world

    Xbox Slammed For AI-Generated Art Promoting Indie Games

  • It would be kind of ironic to have an isitdown community on Lemmy itself. If an instance it down nobody from there would be able to post, and if the instance the community is made on is down then then none of the posts would federate

  • Duh !

    Jump
  • I haven't used a single TV/receiver back in the day that worked first try. You'd have to twist that one port, pull the other one out slightly, or constantly try to push it upwards to get a good signal. Kids really don't know how good they have it with HDMI.

  • Why would he sell the music rights to a publisher? He of all people should know to stay indie.

  • Were they though? After they fixed the drivers and used proper transition layers for directX they're really decent entry-level cards.

  • It's platinum in comparison to all games released in 2023 (new releases)

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Best of Steam 2023: The Year's Top Games measured by Gross Revenue

  • I know reading is hard but you realize this quote was reason #5 of the many reasons listed... I'm not going to copy-paste the article, it's all relevant info.

  • Whew, I actually had this installed but haven't played in a few weeks.

  • Honestly you should just stick to Fedora.

    Why?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    10 great indie games you might have missed in 2023

    Games @lemmy.world

    Indie publisher Versus Evil closed and all staff laid off

  • Seems like a cool project, but with such weak specs what can one actually do with this?

  • Dall-E 3 is the easiest to use and usually understand prompts the best. You can use it for free via Bing Image Editor.

  • May I recommend No-one has to die? It's a bite-sized webgame that I thought was really good, you can finish it in under an hour.

    Also if you're going to play steins;gate I would recommend skipping the sequel (steins;gate 0). It's not good.

  • This one is insane. The police response really does feel like it's straight out of an action movie.

    On 7 November at 9:30 am, Operation Magician was under way, commanded by Detective Superintendent Jon Shatford of the Metropolitan Police. A total of two hundred officers were involved in the operation, of which forty were from the Specialist Firearms Command (SCO19). A further sixty armed Flying Squad officers were stationed around the Thames, and twenty on the river itself to hamper any escape attempts. Surveillance officers were disguised as Dome employees. The Millennium Dome's CCTV room was used by the police as a control room.