Bought it on sale earlier this year alongside Palworld and Helldivers 2. You might notice why I still haven't started it.
Varyag
I had a sudden urge to look into TERA Online private servers, downloaded 100GB of custom game clients... And that somehow resulted in me getting back into playing Grim Dawn. This time I want to play it enough to really learn it and actually finish the game.
They're simple to get into for anyone with an introductory interest in Linux, although I haven't liked Ubuntu in ages. My Mint setup took a bit of effort but it does game pretty well. Fedora could be a good recommendation too, I liked that when I tried it out. There's some gaming focused distros like Bazzite or Nobara, but I feel like I can get a "normal" distro working to a similar state for games, and I don't have to hope that a small team doesn't fold and my distro loses updates support.
I'm trying out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed this week, wanna see if it's a good alternative to Fedora.
I don't dare try Arch yet, and thus I also wouldn't recommend it to any new user.
No no no no stop talking about it, quick before the Nintendo lawyers show up!!
I mean even without that slip up the rest of the message still gives them away. Who the fuck would say that without being a vatnik shill.
The golden days of Ultimate-Guitar uaer submitted tabs and pirated Guitar Pro 5 (which my guitar teacher gave to me on a burned CD) Good times.
Open a ticket with support where an actual human will read it. The automated refund tool will always deny it.
Dunno, but graphics drivers stopped working again! Go reinstall them!
I feel bad for Arrowhead. Sony fucked them over and it's not going to take any of the backlash, they will.
I love that movie. =\
Growing up in a 3rd world country. When my father gave me a PS2 it was hacked to play pirated games. We also burned CDs on our PC before that.