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Dark fantasy turn-based tactical roguelike RPG 'Iratus: Lord of the Dead' is out now
24 Apr 2020 at 6:13 pm UTC Likes: 3
24 Apr 2020 at 6:13 pm UTC Likes: 3
I uninstalled Darkest Dungeon when I arrived to the last level, I lost, but "heroes were so scared that I could not use them again, ever.". It is a heavy grinding game where you improve your heroes and then they decide you cannot use them anymore.
So I decided to not use their dungeon anymore.
So I decided to not use their dungeon anymore.
Work is underway to better support ASUS ROG laptops on Linux
21 Apr 2020 at 9:07 am UTC
21 Apr 2020 at 9:07 am UTC
Quoting: Cyba.CowboySay what you want about ol' Trump, but I don't trust China as far as I can spit, and I'll avoid products that have or likely have ties to the Chinese Government, where ever possible... No - before any "Social Justice Warriors" put their 5¢ in - that's not me being "anti-Chinese" or "racist", that's an opinion based on the apalling track record the Chinese Government has with regards to privacy and human rights, which are known (albeit often-ignored) facts.I do it more for quality and customer support than for country-political stuff.
Quoting: Cyba.CowboyMy current ASUS laptop has always had great support for Linux-based operating systems, and the ASUS ZenBook Duo [External Link] I hope to buy in the near-ish future apparently has great Linux support, too... As does the "Pro" version of the ASUS ZenBook Duo [External Link] - if you have an awfully big bank account! :DThanks! they look so good, I will have that in account.
ASUS used to provide official UEFI updates / upgrades for Linux-based operating systems too, but I can't seem to find this on their site any more (at least for the model of laptop I have now), so perhaps this is no longer the case? :S:
Work is underway to better support ASUS ROG laptops on Linux
20 Apr 2020 at 9:41 pm UTC
Hope Asus improves that :)
20 Apr 2020 at 9:41 pm UTC
Quoting: xaviBut I reply myself: about laptops, I always buy Thinkpads because of better Linux support.Quoting: JuliusI always prefer to buy and doing business with Taiwan than with China!Quoting: eldakingRepublic of Gamers? What a stupid name. I'd be ashamed to use something with that name.To be fair, ASUS is a Taiwanese company, and I think with that background the name is a bit more understandable.
Anyways, while not officially supported, I always had quite good results with Asus laptops on Linux. And build quiality relative to price at least used to be quite good (have not bought one in some years).
But I also think it is also worth considering buying a Taiwanese brand over a Chinese government front like Lenovo.
Last decades Taiwan cannot compete with China on prices, so they take care on quality and the customer.
Hope Asus improves that :)
Work is underway to better support ASUS ROG laptops on Linux
20 Apr 2020 at 7:36 pm UTC Likes: 2
Last decades Taiwan cannot compete with China on prices, so they take care on quality and the customer.
20 Apr 2020 at 7:36 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: JuliusI always prefer to buy and doing business with Taiwan than with China!Quoting: eldakingRepublic of Gamers? What a stupid name. I'd be ashamed to use something with that name.To be fair, ASUS is a Taiwanese company, and I think with that background the name is a bit more understandable.
Anyways, while not officially supported, I always had quite good results with Asus laptops on Linux. And build quiality relative to price at least used to be quite good (have not bought one in some years).
But I also think it is also worth considering buying a Taiwanese brand over a Chinese government front like Lenovo.
Last decades Taiwan cannot compete with China on prices, so they take care on quality and the customer.
What have you been playing recently? Come tell us what you think about it
7 Apr 2020 at 5:27 pm UTC Likes: 1
Conversations are very realistic. Seems more playing an adventure than a hack and slash, it's a rich content game.
What I do not like (I know we are used to this kind of stuff):
... but he is ok on playing board games on a table or making any side quest.
So I am trying to play like if it is real, my answers are what I should answer, but I feel guilty making side quests, and I did not participated on that board game for the same reason.
On the other hand, I feel (at the moment) like reading an interactive book, and I like all the exploration stuff and all the rest.
7 Apr 2020 at 5:27 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: TobyGornowI started playing yesterday The Witcher 3, just 2h. Looks so good, open world is very nice.Quoting: xavican be played without a manual?Yep ! This game has a great progression system an no you don't need a manual to learn how to play it, everything is explained.
I mean: Is it possible to learn and progress only by what the game teaches you?
Thanks
Conversations are very realistic. Seems more playing an adventure than a hack and slash, it's a rich content game.
What I do not like (I know we are used to this kind of stuff):
- main character has a dream
- he thinks his daughter? is in danger
- he is searching for his wife
... but he is ok on playing board games on a table or making any side quest.
So I am trying to play like if it is real, my answers are what I should answer, but I feel guilty making side quests, and I did not participated on that board game for the same reason.
On the other hand, I feel (at the moment) like reading an interactive book, and I like all the exploration stuff and all the rest.
What have you been playing recently? Come tell us what you think about it
6 Apr 2020 at 8:14 am UTC
can be played without a manual?
I mean: Is it possible to learn and progress only by what the game teaches you?
Thanks
6 Apr 2020 at 8:14 am UTC
Quoting: seamooseWell, I was playing The Witcher 3Hello, I am thinking on playing it (right now is in a big discount), just I want to know:
can be played without a manual?
I mean: Is it possible to learn and progress only by what the game teaches you?
Thanks
Cellar Door Games have officially announced Rogue Legacy 2
3 Apr 2020 at 12:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
3 Apr 2020 at 12:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
Instabuy!
With 'next generation 4CPT vehicle physics' the racing game DRAG finally has a Steam page
4 Mar 2020 at 6:10 pm UTC Likes: 2
4 Mar 2020 at 6:10 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: GuestIt looks very nice but the trailer doesn’t show any kind of gameplay… not sure what to expect.I expect you can drive with a big ball on top of your car ;)
Psyonix are ending support for Rocket League on both Linux and macOS (updated)
24 Jan 2020 at 5:11 pm UTC Likes: 5
24 Jan 2020 at 5:11 pm UTC Likes: 5
E-sports will not be sports until participating is universally guaranteed.
Steam Play Proton 4.11-12 is out
15 Jan 2020 at 5:48 pm UTC
15 Jan 2020 at 5:48 pm UTC
I hope Rocket League crashes less with this version.
Anyone experience frequent crashes like me?
Anyone experience frequent crashes like me?
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