

How does this compare to FreeSpace and FreeSpace 2?
How does this compare to FreeSpace and FreeSpace 2?
NWN is one of (if not my all time) favourite game, both offline and online.
I played through the NWN2 SP campaign and thoroughly enjoyed it ( though I started and never finished the final expansion.)
The biggest disappointment for me was the changes to multiplayer that made it a lot harder to drop into servers. If I am recalling correctly, you had to pre-download (outside of the game) the meshes for landscapes before joining a server. It was a huge barrier to entry, and even dedicated communities that tried to move from 1 over to 2, faltered.
How does a general purpose distro like Bazzite compare to Windows/Steam OS on the Legion?
What is the origin of the quote?
What is a Spot?
Yeah Link’s Awakening is the one that came to mind for me. Even after having beaten it, the next time I played it I would still get stuck.
From what I recall, it is buried behind multiple clicks - click in to the transaction, click in to another section, perform the operations you want, go back to the transaction list, etc
I tried out a whole bunch of these recently, and think I will be landing on Actual Budget due to the ease of use.
Maybe is the slickest looking, but it is on of the most cumbersome in terms of tagging/categorizing transactions.
I tried:
Yes
… Genital Jousting.
I have a minature gamepad for my daughter’s tiny hands, but my favourite product is actually their mechanical keyboard.
It would be very weird for them to release a new version with less games playable.
As an Emudeck user I really wanted to give RetroDECK an honest whirl, but upon finding they depreciated Ryujinx despite there being a repo that continues with updates… Killed it for me.
Meanwhile EmuDECK supports configs for both Ryujinx & Citron.
I was not expecting this kind of subject matter expertise when coming to the comments.
Do you mean Empress?
This is a nostalgia gut punch that has me missing the simpler times of adolescence.
The Last of Us: The Flamethrower
TBH the front looks fine to me, though there’s a strong likelihood of accidentally touching the touchpads while using the thumb sticks.
What I’m glad they fixed up are the back/grip buttons, as this prototype is “push” only, where as I almost exclusively use them as “squeeze”. These are missing the L-shape where the button is built in to not just the back plate, but also the inside of the hand grip.
But Access remains unscathed