If you don’t need push to talk, I’d suggest using the browser version instead of the app.
If you don’t need push to talk, I’d suggest using the browser version instead of the app.
If you don’t mind me asking, what is the problem? I have heard (I am being patient and I haven’t bought the game yet.) mostly good thing about running BG3 using Proton.
That sounds terrible! I am already not very good at managing the charge of my phone.
Genuine question: How do you manage not to lose one of the earbuds?
I know USB-C is more robust than MicroUSB, but that doesn’t feel like it’s good for the connector. I’d much rather have a bit thicker (Apple said they’re getting rid off the jack to make their phones thinner.) or a bit less waterproof phone (not having a massive hole in the phone helps to waterproof it), than to loose the headphone jack.
Same. I can’t imagine having to remember to charge my headphones.
Are you giving rpmbuild
the correct flags?
Perhaps a point & click adventure would be a good fit? I’ve played and quite enjoyed The Blackwell Legacy and I’ve heard good things about other games by Wadjet Eye.
From what I’ve heard, it is less buggy, but the DLC don’t make much sense story wise.
If you’re interested in Mass Effect, please also visit !masseffect@lemmy.ml. It’s also a bit dead, but we’re trying!
Edit: There’s also the much bigger !masseffect@lemmy.world, which I somehow missed.
Yeah. I’ve heard that. I’m glad Microsoft made the Series S; I own one and it’s my gate to modern gaming, as I don’t have enough money for a good computer nor Series X. It’s a nifty little machine. Obviously, I don’t want Microsoft to lower the parity requirements nor — shudder to think — discontinue the Series S. At the same time, I would really like to play BG3. Difficult times. I guess lowering the parity requirements would be the preferred option.
I wonder how many people actually play the Larian RPGs in multiplayer and what percentage of them uses couch coop. Personally, I can’t really see playing a long cRPG with someone else.
I’m planning on it, when the Xbox version comes out.
It’s OpenTTD, hands down. I think source ports and game reimplementations are where open source shines its best.
To anyone who isn’t interested in Japanese-style visual novels, I’d recommend Scarlet Hollow. It’s an “immersive horror-mystery” illustrated by Abby Howard (of The Last Halloween fame). It’s an episodic title (the first episode is free on Steam) and it is not finished yet.
It’s not Czech. I’d say it’s Croatian.