

I grew up with this game, since we had SEGA consoles, no Nintendos. The later game is a little tough, though. I still really enjoy this game. Just the first levels are a little slow-paced.
I grew up with this game, since we had SEGA consoles, no Nintendos. The later game is a little tough, though. I still really enjoy this game. Just the first levels are a little slow-paced.
Dunno, but another fork popped up, recently on F-Droid. And I like it. It’s name is PipePipe.
The best game based on a movie is Alien 3 for MegaDrive.
The first GTA is still the most fun.
They even pressed it on CD. I wonder how many copies they sold.
Who even gives a 💩 about Bethesda’s modding platforms? Mods are made and maintained by the community. When marketed by big B, a mod is not a mod anymore - it becomes a DLC.
That’s more than I paid for my DC console 😅
No matter how hanky this setup is, the official YouTube app is jankier.
It pays the video creators
Then why are almost all of them on patreon and ask for a donation?
I manage my entire life with Logseq. Syncing is done via github, since I have nothing to hide there. I would recommend setting up your own gitlab server instead.
Simple answer: Majora’s Mask is the best.
Is this the Linux premium subscription, we were all waiting for? So we get access to a terminal emulator for our money?
Carmageddon and GTA were quite some bangers, and I think they still are. Or Age of Empires 1&2.
Honorable mentions:
BTRFS works great across all my drives under Nobara. Same applues when I access these drives from Ubuntu.
Steam also has no issues in my case. Even wine works line Intended.
Is that an SCPH-1002? Nice! 👍
I take that as my fallback solution when my Nobara installation’s stability problems overwhelm me again. Maybe switching OS at some point.
However, you just covered the most important / critical part: the basics. The rest of the setup must still have been some tedious work.
That’s what folks over here tell me, and you are most probably right. There is still one more issue scratching my head though: RayTracing performance on Cyberpunk 2077: It works great on high settings with stable 50 FPS minimum on my Windows 10 + Nvidia build, but it’s quite the opposite on this Nobara + AMD system. 5FPS and slowdowns are just unplayable. I expected the bad AMD performance being fixed by today. I think I should swap GPUs between both systems and test again.
Alrighty then: Now I have a reason to switch graphics cards and install Nobara on my other SSD. I bought a Radeon RX 7600 for this setup, because of AMD’s praised open-source drivers. My spare GPU is an RTX 3060, so I can actually test both worlds.
It started with conflicts between the preinstalled gnome extensions - namely the desktop icons broke other extensions, like Pop!_shell for window tiling. So I had to disable desktop icons.
My latest installed kernel (6.5.11) breaks screen detection - The resolution is stuck at 1024x768.
My PC gets stuck (probably on self test) after reboot or switching it on, after Nobara has shut down. Solution: Pull the power plug, wait 10 seconds, reconnect and turn it on.
I expect more to break with the next updates.
That’s the specs for the already available Ultimate 2C Wireless controller. And it costs only 30 €.
EDIT The specs read similar on the first glance. Turns out, the new controller is even more refined and adds a few features, such as sixaxis and lights.