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It’s not just porn and technically you can turn the explicit display off and just use all the other features and add-on mods for it.
It’s not just porn and technically you can turn the explicit display off and just use all the other features and add-on mods for it.
WickedWhims has this for years.
I feel at this point a lot of Gen Z isn’t even aware of some of those companies that ruined the MMO market.
Same. Vortex was so convoluted and confusing to use. Currently using MO2 which works okayish under Linux but I want a proper native mod manager for Bethesda games.
Granted, I’m generally not a huge fan of Nexus, but them going cross platform with this is a very good thing and also shows how far Linux has come that we see this sort of attention now.
You and OP might also like Foundation. It does not have the same graphics style unfortunately but it has no grid structure which makes your villages and cities look very organic.
You’re continuing to make a fool out of yourself dude. BRICS and “the East” are not synonymous. But yes, there are also potential talks about Serbia joining BRICS.
No, I’m not. And me pointing out Serbia’s allegiance should’ve been clue enough to understand that. The West is a collective of a shared understanding of values, values that Serbia does not share. So please stop being willfully obtuse.
Calling Serbia “the West” is kinda stupid considering they’re friends with “the East” and fail to adhere to any sort of EU law. And shit like this is precisely why Serbia will never join the EU, as this type of practice has been basically outlawed a while ago.
As far as I understand it you’re more or less tied to flatpacks for any sort of software installation, unless you want to use a virtual machine for every other programm, which is extremely limiting. You can’t modify the root system either, which might be negligible for most people but being so limited for software is too much of a limitation for me.
Even if I didn’t had unions and worker’s rights, I’d still want pizza. How could one not want pizza?
Chicago clearly has no idea what a pizza is. Like Gilles_D said, that’s a quiche.
I very clearly stated that Terranigma’s soundtrack, unlike the game itself, did not stand out to me that much. And yes, when I hear “staff” of a certain game being involved I would expect something like the designers or programmers who were responsible for some of the things that actually made those games great. A soundtrack alone can’t make a shit game good, no matter how good it is. This isn’t dismissive towards the composers, it’s just a fact.
That’s not what is happening there. It just kinda simulates the conditions of the baby within the womb.
I wear cargo pants which have lots of space for smaller stuff, since I generally prefer a loose fit. For my weekly groceries I have a big ~40L messenger backpack from Ortlieb, since they only have one big compartment, with a regular cotton bag inside if I need it.
I did not meant they were bad, most songs just never stood out for me and I think I only had maybe a couple stuck in my head for a while. There’s other games that have soundtracks that play within my head even decades later and that’s not something Terranigma achieved, unfortunately. Yes, the songs served its purpose to set the mood but ultimately I think the soundtrack was nothing groundbreaking and certainly not on par with the rest of the game’s excellence.
Aaaaaand this has just turned into a weird nuclear debate…
I absolutely love Terranigma, it’s one of my all time favorite RPGs, but I don’t think the soundtrack was particularly noteworthy, especially compared to all the great things that game had to offer.
The really interesting things about that game were the combat and the whole world creation & development that you did.
Really misleading headline.
Motoi Sakuraba (Golden Sun) and Masanori Hikichi (Terranigma) are both on-board to create music for the game
No, I’m actually with them on that one. The he / they issue in of itself is tiny, I agree, and if they’d just changed it from gendered to gender neutral language then nobody would’ve even cared. Most of us tend to write in a gendered way out of habit or because we think about our own gender, and in a casual conversation that isn’t that important. But this is about a piece of software that, surely, is not just meant for male audiences. It’s just unprofessional to address someone as male by default. Most importantly though, being this stubborn on having the user specifically male is just a weird hill to die on, but even weirder if that particular action is the one that is actually causing the drama - which they allegedly claim wanting to prevent by dismissing “politics”. And I’m sorry, but changing a “he” to “they” is not politics, it’s just including non male users. Nothing more, nothing less. So why is it such an issue to not just address specifically male users? It really only would be because those people hold some very questionable views, which, in my opinion, clash heavily with the whole concept of free and open source software, which is supposedly for everyone. So if your actions and views are this flawed, how can you be trusted on such an important project?
Also, in regards to this news… “no code from rivals” also is just a stupid thing to say and do. There’s plenty of good open source code that they could and probably even SHOULD use. But whatever. I’m not gonna support this project and predict it will fail anyway.