This is why I mostly play games from yesteryear. You start it up and play. No nonsense.
This is why I mostly play games from yesteryear. You start it up and play. No nonsense.
I like gog the site not the gog galaxy app. I always have to look too hard to start a game up.
Yes! That was my advice too. Most things work well, I’m using a 1060 and 4th generation i5 on a cheap 10+ yr old SSD.
Lutris really simplifies things too, I was able to easily install Battle.net and the Epic store too through it.
That’s a big part of it, plus these huge companies bought all the little developers. $ over quality.
Try avocado and hummus sandwiches, nutritious and tasty.
Oh yeah, it’s fine otherwise.
I use it on my old Pixel 3a to play livestream bird feeders for one of my cats.
I love GOG but yeah, Galaxy is awful. It’s not obvious how to actually start a game for one. That seems like the most important feature!
Sega Genesis/MegaDrive. So many fond memories playing sports games with my friends and beat-em-ups. I think the game collection is great too.
Two of my best friends played it a bit and said it was “good.” They didn’t provide details but said it was better than 3 (I f’ing hated that game, so generic and no strategy required).
I’m having a great time playing “The Planet Crafter” over the last month, my favorite game I’ve played this year.
Yes exactly! You can quickly tell it was just “the games that cost the most to make/hype/etc.”
I have a Samsung Odyessy+ and it works…ok. I’m on Win 10 still, so should still work for a few more years I reckon. 90% of the time I just use BigSceen for movies. Not a huge loss for me, plus the thing is like 4 years old!
Here I am using the mouse with my left-hand but WASD. I should try the arrow keys again!
My 1060 would probably burst into flames at 640x480 then.
A job offer. I work in software and it’s tough out there this summer.
How big is the root “/” partition?
I’ve only been to Salzburg for a day, but it was really nice. Lots of history, most notably Mozart’s birthplace.
I’m still working on this, great advice!
500 miles on Amtrak east coast can take about 10 hours! I’m doing it again in a few weeks. That’s just so dumb slow embarrassing.