grimaferve

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[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 18 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Honestly, I don't really set an age limit. I won't judge people who are out for fun. I've been there, there's not much to do around where I live.

That being said though... Regardless of your age, if you costume up, you're likely to get more candy from me. (I'll also offer candy to parents and older siblings who aren't taking part because I'm cool like that. Just don't stick chocolate bars in your pockets LMAO)

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 3 points 11 months ago

Good thing they're doing this just as people are wondering what comes after Windows 10 is EOL /s.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 5 points 11 months ago

My cherry blues sat in the closet: Sad clicky sounds...

(It was described to me as a storm of angry nerds after someone insulted Arch btw. I run linears now.)

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Fork and knife/spoon - use the fork to spin and the other to cut off the pasta. This allows you to get a decent-sized mouthful without looking like these 4.

Also chopsticks. I could never but a friend I used to talk to swore by it.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 7 points 1 year ago

It feels like every corporate entity is out to sabotage themselves these days...

TBF I don't trust IGN anyway, they have too much finanicial incentive to do as they're told. Maybe we need like a megathread of trustworthy reviewers.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 2 points 1 year ago

Oh yes. Salt and Pepper chicken without the window open. Once and only once. Soon as the spice went in, I realised my mistake. The kitchen was unbearable for the whole night.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 4 points 1 year ago (8 children)

Win+drag

Thank you internet person, you have changed my life forever.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I mostly agree. Games of all types can co-exist and knowing this doesn't ruin enjoyment of the games that I do play.

Like Skyrim modding for example, there's so many mods that display fanservice, nudity and even intercourse. Does that ruin the game for me? Not at all. In fact, I still play it despite that knowledge. I simply choose not to use mods that I don't want to use.

Or a certain magicky wizarding game, that game can exist too without wishing death on people who want to play it. Doesn't mean I have to play it, nor does it ruin gaming for me.

Instead, the logical thing to do would be to pass on this game and find another. I fully understand that BG3 is one of the games of our lifetime, but it's not the game for me. (Of which there are many)

As someone who grew up watching my father crawl through dungeons (I think he enjoyed IWD more than BG), it's great to see Baldur's Gate at the forefront. Hopefully more of my childhood favourite RPGs will come back. I'd love to see Dungeon Siege and Neverwinter Nights brought back.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sorry if there's a lot of technical terms.

My anecdotal experience is that Skyrim modding under Linux worked surprisingly well. Despite that I think I would still say "YMMV". I have it running under Lutris-GE-Proton8-13.

I used the GOG release because having local access to the installer is a major win. Note that even if you don't install the AE upgrade it's the same version number, 1.6.659 so bear this in mind when installing SKSE64 and mods. I think there's a specific release of SKSE64 for GOG. Many mods label that version as AE only, which isn't true of the GOG release.

I chose to install in Lutris because of how easy it is to manipulate prefixes. I had issues with the automated scripts, which I expected. So I did it myself.

I downloaded Skyrim from GOG and installed Skyrim using the "Install a Windows game from media" option, then run once from the launcher to ensure everything was initialised before modding.

Inside this prefix I installed MO2 using "Run EXE inside WINE prefix".

I chose that mod manager because I used it on Windows and it worked just fine. I don't know a lot about Vortex. There's a DLL to add support for Epic and GOG installs of Skyrim. I duplicated the Skyrim SE runner and changed the target to ModOrganizer dot exe. There's a UI bug that makes reordering mods act weird, just click another mod entry if it gets stuck.

The Nemesis issue I had, which appears to be a Linux/WINE problem - the solution given (Extract it to the Data folder then run the executable from MO2 with VFS) worked for me.

TBH my modlist is pretty tame compared to most that I've come across so I didn't expect many problems. LOOT worked as expected so I just let LOOT handle my load order.

There's probably more to it but this is what I remember. Happy modding!

Modlist

Nemesis issue

Mod Organizer 2

Super useful tool to help manage proton versions

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 1 points 1 year ago

Valve claims it's monthly but my previous survey was October last year so I doubt that. I don't believe it was related to the article in the OP. They seem to just randomly pop up after an update. A surprise to be sure but a welcome one.

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I did my first Linux Steam hardware survey yesterday so I'm doing my part!

[–] grimaferve@kglitch.social 3 points 1 year ago

'Smashing!'

Nigel looks adorable. Sending virtual headscratches his way.

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