A splash of balsamic vinegar (the good stuff) really adds a lot of depth.
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Yeah, Bethesda games are the worst about this.
Paradox's first party titles generally have excellent Linux support and have for a long time. Can't swear that will be the case here but overall they're one of the best publishers for Linux.
Which DE? With KDE I don't think I've ever had to edit a config file. I do recall that being an issue with Gnome; it's been years since I've used it though.
They almost died after that. Jobs putting colored plastic on the outside of Macs saved them.
I will echo that if you ever don't know what to say or do just say 'sumimassen'.
Erroneous bans, they intend to reverse them once AMD implements a fix:
AMD's latest driver has made their "Anti-Lag/+" feature available for CS2, which is implemented by detouring engine dll functions.
If you are an AMD customer and play CS2, DO NOT ENABLE ANTI-LAG/+; any tampering with CS code will result in a VAC ban.
Once AMD ships an update we can do the work of identifying affected users and reversing their ban. @AMD
https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom
One dev does it in his spare time. I use it to run games that aren't on Steam like Ubisoft and Blizzard stuff.
But yes, as a software company you'd probably have to pay someone to create and maintain a similar release for your own use - but that's part of being a software company.
I remember reading a preview for it back in 98. Completely different game than what we got.
Here's some preview footage from 1998. They clearly scrapped the game and started over at some point
I work at a large company so get a lot of emails. This could conceivably cutdown on the amount of "Nice job!" type emails that don't really have much substance.
Reddit has been trying to build a usable search since 2008. It's not happening.