

I wish.
Send one of these guys by my place. I’ll show them what 8GB can not do…


I wish.
Send one of these guys by my place. I’ll show them what 8GB can not do…


You’re clearly not Randy’s target audience.


Sadly most people don’t have the same view it seems…
So… for a clueless person like me - how do I use this?


This is the actress: https://www.themoviedb.org/person/2451835-peggy-jo-jacobs


That is from a time when birds were still real.
Such a horrifying disaster!
…or Humble Bundle if they offer the actual software download.
Not if they just offer Steam keys.
In my opinion.


A few more, yes. More than 13.5 thousand more.


You need to watch more Star Trek, friend.
Specifically “The Next Generation”, Season 6, Episode 4, " Relics".
Thank me later. 😁


Correct me if I’m wrong, but platforms like GOG and Humble Bundle often provide the actual DRM free software which can be installedd independently of their platform and license.
Steam and Epic are not like that. Steam typically requires us to use its launcher to play games, as they are tied to our Steam accounts. Epic sometimes actually allows one to directly access the game files. Of course, the level of DRM can vary depending on the specific game and developer.


To be fair, the same is true of Steam, even with purchased games. We don’t own anything but a licence.
https://www.thegamer.com/steam-digital-game-ownership-licence-disclaimer/
Conclusion: GOG > Steam/Epic


Here’s an argument for Epic: Their international pricing is WAY better than Steam’s. By what I gather, Epic is the go-to for many who live in low-income countries.
On the other side, their app still lags behind Steam by miles. For whatever unknown reason.


Steam runs pretty smooth on Linux. Am currently using OpenSuse. Steam runs smooth. Games run smooth with one or two exceptions. For those exceptions I have a dual boot Windows 10 that doesn’t need Windows Update for anything I ask it to do.


Thank you for using PeerTube!


Great. That’s concise info. Thank you.


Interesting suggestion.
Which age recommendations would you give? How long is one game in average?


Huh.
Good we’re on 10 then.
And Linux.
Wish it would come to GOG.
I guess eventually…
Thank you for asking.
In my particular use case we need strict access control.
Really depends on the situation.
More reading if you really want to know: https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com/blog/svn-vs-git/ https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/svn-vs-git/
Does it have a name?