That’s no fun. I love me some security flaws.
Too much collaboration and respecting other people, not enough rugged individualism and walking over other people to get ahead.
Only supported in KDE, Sway, Hyprland, and gamescope as of right now. Also supported in X11.
Freesync works with Linux on AMD, but only over DisplayPort.
…Is the cat a boy?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Foundation
Not much will change.
It’s more like you have a receipt for a link of where to get the manual for the TV.
Matrix would be fantastic. Phone number accounts hosted on the carrier’s instance, and can federate with other instances.
Something like (for an American phone number): @0014204206969:matrix.att.com and have each carrier share which phone numbers are assigned to which carrier in some common protocol so all you would need is a phone number.
The anger in that vocal performance is something else. Almost outclasses the original IMO.
This is the main reason why I never made an account, despite the free games.
Yeah, I was supremely disappointed with the whole season. It was just boring and humorless.
Aside from microtransactions, releasing an unfinished product that broke on day one, and being overall low quality compared to the Team Silent games, they are essentially making fun of trauma and PTSD as a concept. Compare that to Silent Hill 2, which was very respectful in how it handled the concept of trauma and PTSD, and it becomes quite obvious.
The fact that this sticker exists: Should tell you enough.
The second I heard the tagline “Face Your Trauma Together” during the original teaser, I thought it was going to flop.
Clearly Genvid doesn’t exactly have respect for SH fans or for gamers in general.
This meme is older than Lion
You should probably play the other games on the list then.
IDK if I can pick just three so I’m not going to; all of these are games that I would consider must-plays for different reasons. If I had to choose, the first three would be my top three, but the rest are in no particular order:
Silent Hill 1, 2, and 3 are all fantastic for their own reasons (I’d recommend starting with 2, then 1, then 3). 1 for it’s fear factor and atmosphere, 2 for it’s thick atmosphere and deep story, and 3 for its disturbing undertones and incredible atmosphere. There are no other games quite like these. There are few games I would consider to be life-changing experiences, but these would be my #1 pick for that type of game, but that’s not to take away from the other games I listed here, many of which are also life-changing. You’re also going to hear the word “atmosphere” a lot more in this comment.
OMORI is fantastic for kind of similar reasons, but some of the best and most emotional storytelling in any game I’ve ever played, tied with Silent Hill 2 and the next game
Saya no Uta is fucked beyond belief, and so worth playing/reading. It will make you feel disgust, empathy, intrigue, and sadness at the exact same time
Chrono Trigger is one of the best games all-around that I’ve played, from the story, to the gameplay, to the art, to the music.
Yoshi’s Island and Wario Land 4, just for the gameplay, level design, controls, and a t m o s p h e r e (happy atmospheres this time). The gameplay with both of these games is just sublime.
Super Mario World: Call of Cthulhu ROM hack by yashum is one of the most unique ROM hacks that I’ve ever played. Has an amazing dark atmosphere, which is weird to say about a Mario game, other than maybe Super Paper Mario. The journey is better than the end for this one.
myhouse.wad (gzdoom-exclusive DOOM II mod) is a mind-bending game with amazing atmosphere and gameplay. A very unique game with equally unique story-telling. Don’t read anything about it, and make sure to play the .pk3 version and not the .wad. Don’t read anything on the Google Drive until after playing through at least once.
Zelda: Majora’s Mask is one of the best games that Nintendo has ever produced. Dark, brooding atmosphere, sadness, probably the best soundtrack that Koji Kondo ever made
Diminish isn’t even a game that anyone can play, but instead, it’s a Let’s Play series on YouTube. It’s a really deep and emotional journey, though, and I would highly recommend giving it a watch.
Commie software
https://youtube.com/watch?v=u-ratvu8vmQ