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Crusader Kings III launches for Linux on September 1
15 May 2020 at 9:58 pm UTC

Quoting: Ehvis
Quoting: Para-Glidingin fact too many mechanisms of management I could not understand after 10h of game
When I see the amount of hours that people put into these types of games, it's safe to say that you're not supposed to understand everything in a "mere" 10 hours.
not said "everything", but where to go, what action to do at what moment, what happens due to random drawing and what action has impacts ;)
.. ok, ty for answering, this one is definitely not for me, I'm not maso and to few entertaining time probably to appreciate

Crusader Kings III launches for Linux on September 1
15 May 2020 at 1:32 pm UTC

- I feel like I like strategy games. I enjoyed and spend hourssss in civilization series (since the 1, yes i'm old enough), stellaris, xcom, dungeon keeper & descendents, kingdom crown, age of wonder series,etc.
- I also like tactic games like warhammer shadow of the hornet rat, dark omen and mark of chaos (finished multiple times) , fallout tactics, age of empire series, etc.
- I like the medieval lore ...

But I have never been hooked by CK2 (and total war series for the same reason): in fact too many mechanisms of management I could not understand after 10h of game and figured how to manage and really impact with a clear scheme in mind. I cannot succeed to have a clear scheme of what to do, how to develop, ... because mechanisms are still hidden to my mind. Do you feelt the same or am I too stupid?

And if I take the time to write that that's because I really feel that it would be my kind of game, and that i didn't figured out how to pass this threshold between feeling lost and enjoying :(

Manjaro Linux 20.0 Lysia released with Xfce, KDE and GNOME editions - Snap and Flatpak support included
26 Apr 2020 at 9:16 pm UTC

how does it compare to ubuntu? use apt to install also? Or similar?

Get ready to play with renaissance paintings as 'The Procession to Calvary' releases in April
30 Mar 2020 at 7:10 pm UTC

I love the concept, especially if it help interpreting paintings and their histories. I will wait for a gameplay return (or video) to see if puzzles are logic or completely odds.

Linux hardware vendor System76 will have their own Keyboard out this year
20 Mar 2020 at 9:57 am UTC Likes: 1

The opposition between 'traditionalist' and 'liberal"... I still don't understand how traditionalists can't matter that their traditions/habits come from stuffs that were marginal at one time before.

...I love dvorak, bepo, all those alternatives but their costs, wow!
I would love to buy a Ergodox EZ as it should be from my point of view a standard ... but that price XD, no way

Linux hardware vendor System76 will have their own Keyboard out this year
20 Mar 2020 at 9:26 am UTC

Quoting: TcheyThat’s an excuse to show you keyboards, or maybe on a specific topic ? Anyway, my keyboard since about 3 years.
dat frenchy matrix Bépo keybord. Need it!

Legend of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Master now launching on March 19
12 Mar 2020 at 5:31 pm UTC Likes: 1

very nice game, addictive and can be played on lunch tile easily while eating <3

Compatibility layer Wine 5.3 is out with Unicode improvements and a number of bug fixes
28 Feb 2020 at 11:36 pm UTC

IKEA Home Planner 2010 2D and 3D graphical views show only garbage
Wine fuckyeah! u did it, major improvement XD

Linux gaming night: Shotgun Farmers - come join tonight
26 Jan 2020 at 8:02 pm UTC

f**k! I miss this possibility to play with all of you! Please, Liam, next time, notice us 2 to 3 days before :(