How does it compare to nobara?
How does it compare to nobara?
But why would the darn thing be wandering?
this is the best timeline
Definitely! The gameplay loop of action <-> base management is super cool. You end up feeling attached to the characters you’ve leveled high, so the missions feel high stakes even though losing characters isn’t really that punishing in actuality.
I thought the game looked too chaotic in the trailers, but it allows you to play methodically if you want to.
Mr Sun’s Hatbox (maybe my GotY?)
Dragons Dogma 1
+1, would recommend for fans of Factorio or shapez
They have some pretty cool bike highways in Puebla
Dragons Dogma 1
I’m on Nobara with AMD graphics for what it’s worth. Just gave the new patch a try and it still seems great.
It’s a bit different, but Thumb-key is an alternative style keyboard on fdroid
Weird, it ran smoother for me on Linux than Windows 10
Interesting, hope they can figure something out.
What’s with the weird android permissions it needs? Full file access?
I just block communities that are mostly memes, seems to work somewhat well
They support scrobbling?
Not scifi but if you liked the expanse, one of the authors has a series “The Long Price quartet” that’s quite good. It reminds me of hard sci-fi in some ways, with how the fantasy elements affect the world economically.
I like this concept
Thanks for sharing, I think a lot of people can relate to feeling unmotivated to do their hobbies after work. I read a blog post recently (struggling to find the link) that paradoxically feeling too tired for hobbies after work can be a vicious cycle, and you’re better off trying the hobbies anyway to increase your motivation for doing them. That’s really helped me with a game I’m working on. When I can’t work on it for a while, I lose motivation. But once I make some small progress each day, I feel motivated to keep working on it.
Grow home, it surprisingly gives me Death Stranding vibes