I think last time I ran some portable Windows USB to do that.
I think last time I ran some portable Windows USB to do that.
Ride turtles for money
Its honestly such a dead game at the moment, as in the world feels super empty and uninteresting. The pathing for the Pals is really bad too - trying to build a multistorey building is basically a nonstarter as they can’t really navigate up stairs.
Based on that you can get costumes/skins for your Pals, I’m pretty sure they’ll go live service with those as micro transactions.
Have not touched X11 since the proper Wayland support in the Nvidia drivers and Plasma 6. Its been super solid.
Optimal creatine use is generally what’s on the label. Sometimes there are cycles and loading phases. The cycle would be something along the lines of taking it for 4 weeks, stopping it for a week, then starting again (as an example). The loading phase will be something like double the intake for a week then back off to normal levels afterwards.
Loading phases are generally unnecessary as you’ll get the same benefit in the long run. However if the label tells you to follow cycles, then its for good reason.
Personally, I just mix the creatine in with the protein shake in the morning and then after the session in the evening (as per the label).
Its an option in Lutris to automatically create a shortcut in your Steam game library for a “Non-Steam game”. But yes, I think you’re right - that’s probably what is happening
It works when I launch through Lutris, but yea - using the Steam shortcut it doesn’t work. I’m sure it all used to work on my old system, but not sure if I’ve tried it since moving to Wayland
It’s definitely something like this - from what I can tell the controller hasn’t moved “focus” to the game as I can still hear the Steam Big Picture menu making noise etc.
You’ve proven my initial comment. The term is misused and then people like yourself come along and perpetuate it’s misuse.
Going from mucking around to abuse like there’s not a hundred other perspectives and factors at play.
You’re a fucking idiot
I think this one just morphed over time to be misused to excuse poor behavior. I always took as like boys rough housing each other and mucking about or eating dirt etc.
I recently started using Nobara and notices that I can’t update the system with Discover. Is that by design or do I need to configure it. I noticed it had settings for flatpak and stuff but couldn’t see any Nobara/Fedora stuff in there.
I’m sure it was working to update Arch when I had a go if it a while ago.
Oh man, those car beds are sweet though. Silly cats.
Oh, that ones easy. The developers for Stalker 2 are in Ukraine.
For what its worth, I chuckled.
For those wanting to know why, its called Two’s complement
As a TA veteran, I could never get into Planetary Annihilation. Supreme Commander 1 & 2 were pretty good, got lots of hours in those.
Awesome, love to hear it. Good luck
Good question. I suppose the advantage is it’s small scope, and it’s bash only so it’s just using the same commands you’d use if you were to manually be installing Arch. Whether or not you find that an advantage or not is up to you really. The idea behind it was to put minimal thought into the install process and just have a lazy installation script. I found it super handy when spinning up VMs for instance.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.