For me it’s mostly games from bundles I bought years ago, I wanted that one game, but got 3 others, a sweet deal, but they sit there and accumulate. There are also games I played, but stopped. I consider those still in the backlog because I haven’t finished them
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Bloodlines 2 developers try to justify the game's DLC clans, but it's not very convincing: 'We have been expanding it from where we originally planned to land'English
1·5 months agoThis is exactly why I stopped playing CK3. It was fine at release, a bit wonky coming from 2 but with DLCs releasing and me not buying them, it just started to become a hot mess
In my experience it was KDE 3 that was praised, while 4 was shunned for being too bloated, and trying to be too much like Windows Aero
Demons in Frieren were shown to be irredeemable monsters so many times, people arguing they aren’t are idiots. There’s no benefit of the doubt to be given to them.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•What is your first check for games that won't launch?English
2·8 months agoSo far I’ve yet to encounter the separation between save and game data issue. It’s permissions that drive me up the wall. I’ve tried giving everyone write access, I’ve tried creating a group specifically for games. But no, proton/wine prefixes require ownership and not just access, and will not yield, and Steam won’t even show what’s the issue unless you run it from terminal.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•What is your first check for games that won't launch?English
3·8 months agoThis. It also made me genuinely hate how Steam on Linux handles library sharing on a multi user system.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
1·9 months agoYou can, but for me there’s just too much to fiddle, and I can’t help tinkering with stuff.
Zanshi@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
71·9 months agoEh, Gnome is fine. I like KDE, but I’d rather use my PC for the stuff I want to use it for rather than obsessively change some stuff so it looks better only to change it the next time I boot it again.
Hah, this one was actually dubbed
Zanshi@lemmy.worldto
Nintendo@lemmy.world•Switch 2 Has to Face a Problem the Original Didn’t: Handheld Gaming PCsEnglish
3·9 months agoDon’t think so. Those who actually are interested are just a vocal minority, compared to Switch userbase. I’m personally conflicted on this one.
On one hand, I kinda want to get a Switch 2 because I know how convenient it is to just pick up a Switch and play a game without fiddling with settings.
On the other, I have so many games on Steam/Heroic it just makes sense to get a Steam Deck or a competitor.
For now I’m waiting for the reviews of Lenovo Legion Go S with Z1 Extreme and Steam OS, then I’ll probably make a decision on what to get
Honestly the door hinge is the first one that comes to mind because of a stupid cartoon I watched as a kid, that tried to remake this rhyme in Polish.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Steam's Latest Client Update Introduces Many Refinements for LinuxEnglish
1·9 months agoMine is to just create a separate user to use steam… Kinda like Steam Deck, but I hate relogging every time I want to play a game
Zanshi@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Steam's Latest Client Update Introduces Many Refinements for LinuxEnglish
8·10 months agoStill waiting for a fix to make Steam library sharing usable on a multi user system without quietly failing with nothing showing
If we’re talking about Paris, it wasn’t part of Vichy France, but was directly occupied by Germany.
You are aware you can be a leftist and still make fun of ridiculous people?
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grimdank@lemmy.world•SLANEESH WILL SHOW YOU UNFORGETTABLE PLEASUREEnglish
7·10 months agoHonestly Soulstorm is the worst add on. Sure it added new factions to play as, but the campaign was tedious asf, and the fact that you had to rebuild your base from scratch every goddamn time even when you’re defending still irks me all those years later
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is your favorite app for Lemmy? Include Platform.English
2·11 months agoI use sync occasionally, and I found it has some features literally no other app has (or I’m too dumb to find them) like easy instance switching. It’s right there on the main screen, you just click instances, pick a federated instance, and boom, now you’re seeing stuff from that instance. I wish more apps has that.
Huh, did it really do that? I remember installing steam for Linux as soon as beta was available but never had this happen to me



Kinda same, but I would also always tinker with Plasma endlessly customising every little bit, installed applets and widgets to check if they’re better than what I’m currently using. It got tiresome, but I just couldn’t stop myself. After a while I installed Gnome and just embraced the simplicity.