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  • I recently used the juiced patch to play the gog version. It only crashed once in my 18 hour playthrough while continously destroying stuff with unlimited rpg ammo, so I'd recommend it for the extra options like skipping the obnoxiously long video intro

  • oh yeah so far exploring the world is a joy. The way it shows you bits of loot in places you dont get how to reach at first makes it all the better when you find the way to jump over a roof or roll into dubious falls lol. Also talking to the downer chainmail guy and seeing how he reacts to your progress is such a simple but cool addition, for me it makes the suffering very worth it.

  • Thank you, I definitely will. I've only reached the second bell so far, but I'm pretty certain I'll try the other titles fromsoftware has made so this info is nice to have. Funnily enough, I had a chat with my kinesiologist about souls games and he said dark souls II was very off putting for him, I guess I'll try and see what the controversy is all about later on. Hope Ahead!

  • Went and tried playing Dark Souls again after leaving it on hold for a few months and this time it clicked HARD. I finally get why people love these games so much. The atmosphere, the combat, the sound effects, how it teaches you to persevere my god what an experience. The only thing I regret is not starting this sooner back when I had more free time lol

  • I had that exact problem and fixed it by changing the audio mode from hd audio to ac97 in the bios settings. Apparently linux doesnt like realteks hd audio

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    inspiring rule

  • If you want to get into customizing UIs hard, something the likes of this

    You could get started with window managers (very opiniated topic, its really up to you to decide on which you should use) and UI toolkits like

    Also I know X11 is slowly dying but AwesomeWM fits your bill really nicely.

    TL,DR: You want a cool UI? look at unixporn's top posts of all time, research an option you find good enough and go bananas on everything you need to make yourself at home.

    ALSO consider posting at [email protected] so we can marvel at your fine grained setup, good luck!

  • Support for larger 32-bit x86 systems (those with more than eight CPUs or more than 4GB of RAM) has been removed.

    What? How do you get more than 4GB of ram on a 32-bit CPU architecture? Now I need to know what kind of black magic they used for that

  • I really thought that the effort of Fedora integrating flatpaks with their atomic spins meant that flatpak development was anything but lacking. I wonder if Redhat's budget falls too short to take a look at those PRs? Specially for the replacement of pulseaudio, giving mic permissions because you allowed audio to go through your speakers really shouldn't be a thing. Great summary either way

  • If anyone is curious, I checked the yay aur helper go dependencies here and it had none of the malicious packages mentioned on this post

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  • LocalSend for quick local network file sharing from my phone that just werks. I prefer it over kde connect because the latter uses lots of random ports that kinda bloat my firewall whitelist. I know there is an alternative called warpinator, but I don't see a reason to change my preferences for now.

  • Will they deliver dev toolkits on time so there's actually something to use in those machines other than a browser?

  • Isn't that what openGL and vulkan aim for?

  • So ZQ comes from the sound of a fly being swatted?

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Stonewall Parade of Judy Garlands (1989)

  • Thanks!

  • That vimeo link of the spanish tv crew coverage doesn't seem to work for me. Do you happen to have any mirror of it?

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  • Tux is in need of a glass of wine to handle all those pesky windows households

  • I'll add that to the list of ice cream flavors i wouldn't like trying along with this one

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Ice cream but without brain freeze rule

  • Fallout New Vegas! I'm really enjoying all the characters that I have met so far, but I'm starting to realize that villifying factions right from the start isn't the best idea when trying to get to new places

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    How difficult would it be to fork and mantain a chromium version that still supports Manifest V2?