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@ICastFist @chloyster RGO kinda fixed that and everyone was like Boooh it’s not RG any more xD
…and then there was that exclusive deal that broke the camels back 🥲 Ded company.
@muhyb @chloyster exactly.
CivV :D
@1984 in Bethesda games it does 😜 No seriously, their engine is known for most hilarious ragdoll moments.
@0xtero @delitomatoes same here but I guess it rakes the clicks in.
Old fart FO player since the very first btw.
This is a great TV adaptation of a game (that isn’t exactly known for it’s “great” story writing as well)
@hydroptic Maximus did nothing wrong 😆
…or everything. It really depends on the point of view I guess 🤔
@hydroptic @darkphotonstudio time for a refill of the tears mug 🤷
@Floppy @[email protected] when stuck you can usually always teleport to the ship via hotkey (and after researching teleport basically on any ship or station).
There’s only an exception for this at the very beginning where no player owned ship may exist yet.
@jinwk00 @Faydaikin pretty sure I played both, Fallout 1+2, on Linux before too.
The more recent ones run too, of course. This is from my Lutris Launcher listing ~272h of playtime on this installation - last played tonight 😁
@MyNamesNotRobert @alyaza funny how you spell publisher.
@t3rmit3 @chloyster The message is clear: Do not touch anything Nintendo.
For me that includes games as well. Greedy §$"%!$
@Namstel @RobotZap10000 the result is imho even more frightening. Mew mew 🤣
@EmergMemeHologram @vanderbilt looks like a good choice to me :)
It’s really mostly EAC and Co nowadays that are blockers. And this is not because there is no support per se. It has to be allowed though because this stuff does indeed detect that it’s not a “real Windows”.
Stupid launchers are also trouble sometimes. Looking at you EA!
Anyway, a good source to tell is still the protondb. What’s listed there usually works on the Steam Deck too. Or has workarounds explained.
@ICastFist dunno, I missed all that by years and only found out after having a lot of fun with the game. Apparently it got so much hate that it’s lead dev changed industries. Real shame. Ah well, apparently he is happy now and that’s something too.