

urban terror tried to do the whole CT vs T theme but the movement is much closer to an arena shooter.
urban terror tried to do the whole CT vs T theme but the movement is much closer to an arena shooter.
leave out the unskippable cut scenes… lookin’ at you, metroid fusion.
they don’t like to sell games, they like to sell in-game “content” now!
i’m using zed currently but waiting on the enshittification. i just expect most projects to head that direction these days.
redhat 4.1 or maybe 5.2 back around 1996-1998 (plus a freebsd release around the same time). I got a pile of probably 15 discs from walnut creek and they were the only two I could get running. I didn’t have internet access at the time.
why not both? small donations to the IA pile up. also the IA has several petabytes of data so it would be difficult to mirror that completely but sharing parts you’re interested in (even on the small scale) can be immensely useful.
nothing. I am a bazzite and bluefin convert. it feels like a dream after 20+ years of futzing about with Linux.
Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours on Steam. Maybe the PS4 variant has some magic for multipule monitors, too but I’m too lazy to look. There may also be other Darius ports that utilize multiple monitors but this is the main one in the series.
It’s a horizontal shmup that used large displays in the arcade cabinets, that may have been multiple monitors but my memory is fuzzy.
You can stretch the game across multiple monitors in the game settings to replicate the super wide feel of the arcade game. They even have some “cabinet” connection options in the port that let’s you compare your scores and see replays from other players.
while not a novel thing such as extra menus or something, it let’s you play the game closer to its original format.
why are you booing them; they’re right!
winmodems and modelines were problematic but it was liberating to be able to tinker.
and walnut creek was doing the Lord’s work.
Bazite and bluefin for me, too. been daily driving Linux since the mid-90s and this little cluster of distros is the best experience I’ve had. really feels like everything finally came together.
they included cassette tapes… not many folks have those either.
I like gamesir’s controllers and have had several. the g7 series is nice for what you describe. they have a wide array of options so check for some reviews to see the festurrsfeatures fully.
I regret that I have but a single upvote for you
some of us just weren’t meant for greatness, i guess.
I currently use GNOME and would continue to but if it were a low spec machine, probably icewm or jwm.
y’all sure like KDE though 🤢
been using the hell out of bazzite (and bluefin at work), myself. It’s terrific. it does come with the usual caveat about AAA games with anticheat often won’t work but otherwise I don’t think much about even checking to see if a game will run.
what a lovely idea!