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Latest Comments by PoliticsOfStarving
MicroProse now publishing Dying Breed a retro RTS like Command & Conquer
9 Jul 2023 at 10:12 pm UTC Likes: 3

According to what’s on Wikipedia, Bill Stealey does have some involvement with the new MicroProse.
I understand David Lagettie has been buying up MicroProse IP for years in the hopes of relaunching it.

Since 2018, the MicroProse brand has been owned by David Lagettie, working with Bill Stealey's own company iEntertainment Network on the WarBirds series of combat flight simulators. Since its revival by Lagettie in 2019, it had announced Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age by the developer Triassic Games AB, Task Force Admiral - Vol.1: American Carrier Battles by Drydock Dreams Games, Operation: Harsh Doorstop by Drakeling Labs, and Warfare 1944 by Drakeling Labs.

Fanatical's latest Trinity Bundle has some quality indie hits
3 Jul 2023 at 10:22 pm UTC

Why are there Linux native games that aren’t deck playable?

Linux Mint 21.2 gets a Beta release
22 Jun 2023 at 1:53 pm UTC Likes: 1

Is there any word of Wayland Cinnamon being developed?

The Force Engine for Star Wars Dark Forces improves Steam Deck & Linux support
17 Feb 2023 at 11:18 am UTC Likes: 1

I really want to play Outlaws lately but haven’t been able to get it working properly under wine.

Box64 and Box86 get more games running on Arm plus DXVK 2.0 support
18 Nov 2022 at 9:53 am UTC

Has anyone used opensuse MicroOS on raspberry pi? I saw it had an arm version for download, but I don’t have a pi on hand to try it.

KDE Discover gets update to prevent you breaking your Linux system
23 Nov 2021 at 4:42 pm UTC

I think since of the defensiveness people have around these charges is just how knee jerk they are.

We wait sometimes 9 months long for certain bug fixes -_-
We make feature requests in the hope we'll see new features added in the next few years.
We patiently wait for Wayland to mature...

But then a Windows-centric YouTube celebrity had a relatively minor problem compared to what we're used to, and we start to see just how quickly things can change for us.
Add to this:
That person is not even a Linux user.
They're not going to be a Linux user.
To a lot of us the problem could have been easily avoided in the first place. (The "problem" wasn't a problem, so to speak).

The arguments or responses I'm seeing made in here is very much understandable given the circumstances.

It's a matter of principle which gets people backs up.

C-Dogs SDL, the classic run and gun game has a new release
18 Sep 2020 at 10:26 pm UTC

I was a big fan of Cyberdogs. I remember when C-Dogs came I was like "nope. Not the same enough". But it was still good.