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Latest Comments by CountVlad
11 bit studios are totally remaking This War of Mine
25 Apr 2026 at 11:01 pm UTC Likes: 2

Not gonna lie, there's something quite off-putting about mixing This War of Mine with marketing/shareholder language. The point of it was to bring attention to what war is like for civilians in a more personal and understandable way than you would get from watching the news. I know it's still a commercial product, but I hope they treat the subject matter in the 'reimagining' with the respect and sensitivity it deserves.

Nexus Mods announce age verification for UK users
22 Aug 2025 at 1:01 pm UTC Likes: 4

What do non-sensible ways look like?
For example, Nexus Mods won't make you verify your age if your account is older than 10 years which is better than making all UK users do it to access adult content like other sites have done.

Nexus Mods announce age verification for UK users
22 Aug 2025 at 12:30 pm UTC Likes: 4

The problem is as usual: parenting.
While I agree with you, the UK government like many other governments favor short term solutions to fix the symptom rather than doing the hard work of fixing the underlying causes.

Many parents don't have the skills, understanding or (most importantly) time to effectively keep their children safe online. Governments could help to fix the skills and understanding problem by providing free classes for parents, but they also need to have the time to be able to monitor what their children are doing online. I know parents who have to work more than one job to make ends meet, resulting in their children being left unsupervised at home. This could be fixed by governments and have wider societal benefits.

Anyway, I'll get off my soap box now! ;)

At least Nexus Mods seems to have implemented the law in a sensible way compared to other sites.

Battlefield 1 gets EA anticheat in September - will be left broken on Steam Deck / Linux
28 Aug 2024 at 3:22 pm UTC Likes: 2

It's not quite the same, but Isonzo is a good alternative to BF1. I've been playing it for the past few weeks (having ditched EA's multiplayer titles months ago). It doesn't have vehicles and is more of a hardcore shooter than Battlefield 1, but it scratches a very similar itch and has a native Linux build.

God of War Ragnarok and Until Dawn coming to Steam, requires PlayStation Network Account
4 Jun 2024 at 11:29 pm UTC Likes: 1

I've stopped buying games from companies that require an additional login. There's absolutely no reason for it when the game is bought on Steam. It's too much of a hassle wrestling with the launcher, especially when a problem with the launcher is sometimes the only thing stopping the game from running perfectly fine on Linux and there are more than enough enjoyable games out there that don't require an additional account.

Linux Mint 22 moves to Pipewire, will ship newer kernels after release
3 Apr 2024 at 10:31 pm UTC

I realize this is a noob question, but what's the advantage to using PipeWire over PulseAudio for the average user? I've tried to do a bit of research on the topic, but I've only been able to find information that can be summarized as better on a technical level and also newer. It's the main feature of this update that people seem to be the most excited about, but I can't figure out why. Is there likely to be any appreciable difference if I'm just using my computer for normal tasks like gaming and listening to music?

Playtron plan to launch PlaytronOS, a Linux-based system for gaming
19 Mar 2024 at 8:51 pm UTC Likes: 3

I hate to sound negative but this is giving me serious Dragon's Den vibes. You know, the bit right before the dragons completely demolish what the contestants thought was a brilliant sales pitch.

At the moment, what I'm seeing is lots of promises and very little evidence to demonstrate that they can achieve their goals.

Linux Mint planning new 'EDGE' ISO, plus Linux Mint 21.3 due in December
11 Aug 2023 at 11:02 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: PenglingIs there any major difference for the end-user when it comes to the Debian Edition?
I've not used it but from what I've read LMDE lags behind a little with features compared to the Ubuntu based versions. However, it seems to be catching up. It was originally conceived as a backup in case they ever had to ditch Ubuntu, so I would imagine with the way things are going they might be accelerating its development.

Linux Mint 21 is out now and you can easily upgrade
9 Aug 2022 at 8:53 am UTC Likes: 1

The upgrade was pretty smooth for me, though I did accidentally uninstall a few things by clicking the wrong button, but nothing vital. Turns out clicking the "Fix" button sometimes just removes the problem rather than, you know, actually fixing it. One thing I did appreciate was the upgrade GUI opening the terminal as well so I could see exactly what it was doing.

Epic Games announce full Easy Anti-Cheat support for Linux including Wine & Proton
23 Sep 2021 at 7:31 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: rustybroomhandleWe're about to find out how little some of these publishers/developers actually care about Linux. "just a few clicks", can they be bothered?
Maybe not to begin with, but if the Steam Deck becomes popular they won't want to be left behind by their competitors who can be bothered.