

Um… Sweeny is just covering up the fact that his ENGINE SUCKS AT OPTIMIZATION IN GENERAL.
Sorry… had to get that off my chest.
Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).
Um… Sweeny is just covering up the fact that his ENGINE SUCKS AT OPTIMIZATION IN GENERAL.
Sorry… had to get that off my chest.
I think what gives GUN the feeling is that it takes place in the wild west (which is dying), and that the mechanics regarding guns, characters, and encounters are something to behold once you get into them. It’s a non-D&D system that primarily uses d10’s if I’m not mistaken (I hadn’t played it, but only seen gameplay of it).
I know of one, that being GUN by Abbadon, which might be a good idea.
If I’m not mistaken, it was either Carbon or MW05 where my producer had his peak NFS experience, though he had played the likes of MW 2012, Hot Pursuit 2010, and even NFS II SE from what I remember.
I know that Ironsworn is decent for this sort of thing, as that’s singleplayer and single GM capable. I’m not sure if it’s high fantasy, though. I think you could also do something with any old D&D game up to 3.5e if you change up the rules a bit to ensure it becomes single player and single DM capable, but I’d have to take a look at how people could do this.
I personally liked MW05 and Carbon. So did my producer, actually.
Good. Let it die. We don’t need Steam on ChromeOS, because it’s not as powerful as if you build your own machine. Not to mention that it’s actually using a weaponized Gentoo.
So Collective Shout is doing the same to them, aren’t they?
Neigsendoig and I happened to be Linux users since 2020. We’re actually glad to see that people are noticing the writing on the wall.
It was inevitable.
I think Linux will support those up to a certain version of the drivers. That’s from what I researched.
Edit: To clarify, I think this GPU will be somewhat supported on Linux, but that I’m not entirely sure on.
I learned from a blogger that he uses plain text + git for large teams in one of his articles. I have it saved using SingleFile on Waterfox, so I’ll have to take a look.