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Excellent game. It sits well in my memory as one of the best Father's Day gifts one of my kids got me on GOG before I left that service.
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Top panel auto-hides and in this shot cuts off the window header, secondary monitors have auto-hiding panels just with app name & global menu. Window size & position is set by the auto-tiler:
after two years on gnome i moved over to kde. very happy so far. its really nice having working freesync on both wayland and x11. though i'm sticking to x11 now. it really does work better for games. a lot less lag when fps is low. if that makes sense.