Windows 2000 looked amazing.
Windows 2000 looked amazing.
It’s the place to go for small indie games.
What kind of problems did you have?
I hope that when my current laptop dies, a somewhat libre and linux-friendly alternative with an ARM chipset will be on the market.
I’ve only played the first few minutes of the first Half Life (I know, it’s on my list™). I had to turn off texture filtering immediately; the game looks terrible otherwise. Question: Why did games of this era (Morrowind also comes to mind) look this way, i.e. blurry?
You might not even have to log out: Just change the user in the terminal: su - user2
And if they did target just one distro the blowback would be intolerable as always.
Would it be? Steam officially only supported (maybe still does) Ubuntu for a long time and I’ve never seen much blowback.
It’s cool to see Godot used for a serious project. The original was made using Java, if I recall correctly.
Ad 1: Try Krita instead of Gimp. I find its behaviour saner.
how do I open doors that open the other way? how about locked doors?
Use gsettings:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme 'Adwaita-dark' gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme 'prefer-dark'