About as remembered these days as xfire
About as remembered these days as xfire
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LiGNUx is a hill I’m entrenched and ready to die on.
Objectively incorrect
Digipicking and a builder for a ship you can’t meaningfully use were the only refreshing and engaging mechanics in that game.
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I second this. Ranger mode is also my gold standard for how FPS gameplay should feel. Anybody is going down after a couple rifle rounds to the chest, plates or no, and that includes you.
I was a couple weeks into using Linux before this was made clear to me and the world made a lot more sense.
Have some respect for the classics
That’s based as hell
It’s okay, I’m used to being ignored.
As an arch user and a German heavy main, this actually feels fair. Both are capable machines but neither are going to maintain themselves, both come with an entire manual you’re expected to read, and nobody will be sympathetic to you if you don’t know the basics of what you’re doing (rotate the steel box for fucks sake).
Now comparing the StuG to Manjaro, that hurts.
A lot of reddit transplants do not really spend time with curated feeds of subscriptions.
I think it’s the fact that not everything needs a 20 minute video. There’s a lot of topics that I’m interested in but skip because I don’t have 20, 30, 40, 60 minutes for it.
It takes a little time to start introducing you to the unique parts, it feels a little afraid to alienate traditional shooter fans but once it gets rolling nothing is quite like it.
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I mean I’ve had no end of problems, generally created and fixed by me. But none of them have raised to the level of breaking my machine or operating system. I guess I did upset it by giving fstab bad info, but it’s not like I managed to uninstall system packages or something.
People who use arch tend to wonder how other people manage to break arch so hard and often. At least that’s been my experience since I started using arch.
I miss it so much, it was great in its heyday.