I don’t play anything multi-player so it’s not an issue. And I have to little time to play single player games I can simply ignore stuff that’s not compatible.
As far as VR, I am holding out hope that valve will make a Quest like VR headset.
I don’t play anything multi-player so it’s not an issue. And I have to little time to play single player games I can simply ignore stuff that’s not compatible.
As far as VR, I am holding out hope that valve will make a Quest like VR headset.
It’s honestly hard to find a reason not to switch anymore. I switched myself recently and once I get more comfortable with it, I am putting Linux on my kid’s computer as well.
For now it just works. I have no complaints. I ran into just a few tiny snags and was able to resolve everything with a google search. It’s installed on my 10 year old desktop.
Demand better from the devs. And seeks out games that work on linux. There are plenty of them.
I installed Linux Mint a few days ago. It’s been great so far.
You are 100% correct. I meant to say blockchain.
Isn’t crypto a good use case here actually? No cental database.
There’s a demo on the PC which I really enjoyed. But, I didn’t get any Zelda vibes, besides the graphics.
There are way too many games out there for me to care anymore. Once i build my new PC, its Linux only. If it doesn’t run on Linux, I don’t need to play it.
I love mine for listening to audiobooks at home. I can pause them and have a conversation with my family without having to take them off.
This sounds cool, but the name is unfortunate due to Google’s gemini
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There are so many good games out there, I can simply skip the ones that don’t run on Linux.
Will it? I would love to try out VR gaming but I really don’t want to be locked into meta’s ecosystem.
Warhammer miniature painting is a hobby I intend to pick up when I retire in 20 years.
It’s certainly a challenge, but it is very doable in a small space. If you have a patio or a balcony, you can start by making small things with just hand tools.
Plenty of opposites too.
“I am 47 and discovered this thanks to my kids. Not all old people reject modern music”
I want to try a solo game because I don’t have friends that are interested. But it’s daunting. I also own both Gloomheaven and Frostheaven.
A few dozen boards games, some crazy expensive. The most recent one was the Witcher which was a Kickstarter campaign. I bought a label maker, small zip lock bags, spent a few hours punching out paper tokens and and sorting everything. Haven’t played a single game.
Yeah, I feel like it’s paying for the priveledge of being a beta tester. I am exited to play it, but I am not dropping money until the full release.