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Windows 2000 looked amazing.
It’s the place to go for small indie games.
What kind of problems did you have?
I hope that when my current laptop dies, a somewhat libre and linux-friendly alternative with an ARM chipset will be on the market.
we’re all going to die
Yes, please!
I’ve only played the first few minutes of the first Half Life (I know, it’s on my list™). I had to turn off texture filtering immediately; the game looks terrible otherwise. Question: Why did games of this era (Morrowind also comes to mind) look this way, i.e. blurry?
You might not even have to log out: Just change the user in the terminal: su - user2
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I remember liking it. (That might be because of the better engine.) Don’t forget to check out the mods for Dragonfall and Hong Kong — somebody has ported the first game into Hong Kong’s engine, the Antumbra saga is cool as well.
And if they did target just one distro the blowback would be intolerable as always.
Would it be? Steam officially only supported (maybe still does) Ubuntu for a long time and I’ve never seen much blowback.
It’s cool to see Godot used for a serious project. The original was made using Java, if I recall correctly.
I dropped out of uni because of the first game. Don’t do this to me!
Is it possible to learn this power? I’d like to have some hair moved.
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What’s my favourite terminal? The one that fits my desktop environment. When I used XFCE I used its terminal, when I used i3 I used kitty, and now I use blackbox on Gnome.
Use gsettings: