And mods are not officially supported. Installing mods has risks that they will break with patches.
And mods are not officially supported. Installing mods has risks that they will break with patches.
I stated with Ubuntu for 3 years but in December I moved to Fedora. I like the way they do updates.
I finished the game on PS5. But have not turned my PS5 on in about a year. I made a Linux gaming PC and have been gaming with it. So I bought Elden Ring again with the DLC for my PC. I am now enjoying playing the game again. I had forgotten how fun the world was to explore.
I don’t plan to run through the expansion.
I still want my Bloodborne 2 or a remaster if that is all I can get. It is criminal that Sony hasn’t done more with the Bloodborne IP. But at least we’ll get a taste of some of the Bloodborne bosses in the Elden Ring DLC.
Looking at this, seems like God is against them.
But I am an Atheist. Maybe God treats his followers like this…for fun?
Wordpad was the step between notepad and paid Word. When I used Windows, I would use wordpad because it was free and had more features than notepad. But since I switched to Linux and there is Google Docs, I have had no need for any of them.
And there are other better free options now. I will not miss Wordpad.
Sovereign Citizens are crazy. Who thinks they can live in our society, use the things our taxes built, steal from companies, not follow the rules and laws our society made and just say they are special and get to do it. These people want to be leeches. How about pay your taxes, pay for products and services you use, follow the laws and join the society. We all must live together and there are rules.
I think it is more like people don’t have high paying jobs with extra money to save.
Republicans want the LGBTQ community back in the closet and for us all to shut up.
Hope everyone votes these Republicans out before they make America Great Again.
The CEO and upper management at WOTC are the real monsters. Greed is bad.
I bet they don’t even play D&D.
As a queer man myself, I wanted to talk to Newbon about what he meant towards the tail-end of his speech, where he said, “The community has reached out to so many of us at Larian, and said they were seen and they were represented by this game.” I’ve spoken with him in the past about playing through Astarion’s trauma as a survivor, and many of the same sentiments returned during our conversation here.
“That was the big thing about [Baldur’s Gate 3]: people felt seen and represented, but also, it feels ‘normal’, quote unquote,” he said, talking about how most of the game’s inclusion is almost casual and straightforward in nature, and I find myself agreeing with him.
As someone who, you know, likes men, Baldur’s Gate 3 never really felt like it was trying to pander to me or anything. That’s not to say I’d hold it up as a great work of queer literature either, but I can absolutely see why some members of my community felt seen or heard by the nonchalance with which it separated pronouns, body types, and genitalia, to name just one example.
But I’d feel remiss if I didn’t offer up another perspective. Back in September, contributor Noah Smith wrote for PC Gamer on how the game offered a lot in regards to representation, but still had some room to grow. “Thirteen years later with Baldur’s Gate 3, I believe there’s a genuine opportunity to tackle difficult subjects like gender and disability narratively and mechanically,” Noah wrote. “Even having the option to raise deep conversations about identity with a party … could allow for deeper narrative role playing, and incentivize players to step outside of the binary with their own character.”
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But even if it’s not some subversive work of gay literature, I can still see how plenty of people playing Baldur’s Gate 3 felt seen, or allowed to be their authentic selves within the game. Newbon reflects on the humbling experience of being able to bring that sensation to players.
I dropped Bill… sorry they like you to use the word cancelled. So I cancelled Bill Maher when he started spreading mask and covid misinformation. Now he lets right wing liars on his show to spread their lies. Do better Bill.
I installed GDebi from the store and used that. But the snap store use to let you use the store to install the local deb file. To be more user friendly, I hope they make this work again.
I have installed things with the CLI but like a GUI better.
So he is a bigot and a criminal and a liar. Perfect fit for the Republican party.
I guess Fox news and other right wing outlets are saying the left is violent? It wasn’t the left I saw trying to overturn American democracy on Jan 6th…with lots of violence.
I am sure the right has spun the Jan 6th people as being peaceful tourist-because they have. The rights leader is an orange liar.
I switched to Linux/Ubuntu when I found out all of my Steam games work on Linux. I was shocked but it was true. I heard there are a few games that don’t work because of EAC but I don’t have any of those. I even added all my non steam games to steam and they work. Even Project 1999 works, Baldur’s Gate 1, and 2 works…and works very well. I am playing the newest games too like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Lords of the Fallen on max settings with my XBox controller.
My PC and I think a lot of people’s PC are used for gaming. Now I also installed Google Chrome when I did have to do some business. I was able to make Office friendly files for my resume and PDFs with Google docs. When I did need to do some graphic work I used gimp. Ubuntu saw my Brother network printer and I printed what I needed.
I am sure there are people who need software that will not work on Linux, but a lot of people could use Linux for their everyday PC use. Most people game or use the web browser.
I am a current Ubuntu user since around 2020. I left windows for good when they release windows 11.
Love the look of the new snap store in Minotaur, but want the ability to install local deb file back.
I have an Nvidia 3080 and use Ubuntu. It auto installed the Nvidia driver and works well with Steam.
Me too. I was watching Yesterday’s Enterprise. Great episode.
There is no more Republican party, it is MAGA now. People who don’t fall in line behind Trump are retiring and leaving office.