This game is awesome, played it on PC last year
Well snap itself isn’t proprietary, the backend server distributing the snaps is.
Qemu can emulate one architecture on another. And qemu-user can be used to run a single userspace-program on a different architecture.
Kreator, based as hell
Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I read this I had to start furiously masturbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “call the police”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this post. Now there is a whole train of men masturbating together at this post. This is your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.
Maybe something like Elvish or Nushell could be worth a look. They have a lot of similarities to classic shells like bash, but an improved syntax and more powerful features. Basically something in between bash and Python. Not sure about disk footprint or general availability/portability though
They already said there will be less focus on long puzzle dungeons iirc. Although I absolutely loved doing all the puzzles in CrossCode!
Yeah, you are kinda right. Still, I can’t think of many games that are very similar to CrossCode…
CrossCode is truly one a of a kind… The developers next game (currently just named “Project Terra”) looks just as cool though! One game that kinda reminds me of CrossCode is “Unsighted”. I’ve only played the demo so I cant judge the full game yet, although I will play it soon. It’s still quite different, but some things like the combat felt pretty similar. You might wanna give it a look!
Signalis is awesome
Beethoven has been real quiet since this dropped 🔥💯
what a strange way to spell “holy hell”
DRM = Direct Rendering Manager, not Digital Rights Management here
Ah yes, because graphics is the only thing that defines how good games are
Fixed most of my problems with Nvidia+Wayland. I still have to keep the explicit sync patched Xwayland around until it gets a new release, but other than that it works nearly flawless.
On Arch+KDE Plasma it’s nearly perfect for me with a RTX 3070