Enotria: The Last Song, it’s a soulslike set in colourful Italy, basically. Has some interesting mechanics for how builds and loadouts work.
Though I wasn’t able to play through the entire demo because I’m starved for video memory
So my fear of sharks has gotten better, and I don’t quite understand why.
Curious 🏳️⚧️
But anyhow, you’ve probably found me because you’ve seen one of my totally inconspicuous comments
I’m open to chat about these and other related things over on Matrix
Enotria: The Last Song, it’s a soulslike set in colourful Italy, basically. Has some interesting mechanics for how builds and loadouts work.
Though I wasn’t able to play through the entire demo because I’m starved for video memory
I was wondering where that issue came from
I had one big problem with VLC, in that it could not figure out which of my monitors I wanted the video to run fullscreen on. That was infuriating to the point I switched to MPV, and I’m very happy with it
As much as I hate him, a large majority of the games that are given away on that platform are fully DRM-free, and that’s pretty damn cool
I still don’t get how cramming 108MP on this tiny of a sensor is going to help anyone with anything
I’ve never even heard of it. Anyway, use Graphene if you have a Pixel, and ideally DivestOS if you don’t
It’s a pretty helpful tool, but I still prefer running an LLM locally, even though it’ll take a while to answer, then
Is Vanguard actually that much more effective than say, the EAC that we have on Linux?
Linux only grants access inside user space, so yeah. Says a lot about any game that refuses to adapt to that
It’s nice that the option exists, I didn’t know that. But I have to say, I’m still not a fan of the overall concept of bridges
Fossify Contacts, perhaps
Be so nice to notify your contacts about breaking e2ee then, will ya
Some crappy DX9 titles run better with DXVK across the board, Windows included. It never occured to me that you can use DXVK on Windows too, but games like GTA 4 run so much better with it.
To think that I have lived years without knowing about those little features like combining title and menu bar to save space
Hell, Lutris can even set up the original 1989 Sim City for you. Seeing that game on modern display sizes and resolutions is quite something