I have had an extremely hard week. I had some me time for myself for the first time in Don't Ask, so I decided to go fiddle in Gridania. A lalafel came up to me, dressed like this, and started cheering. I love this game. I love this shitpost given form. #gaming#videogames#mmorpg#finalfantasy#ffxiv#ff14
NPCs in the fishing quests in #FFXIV keep calling themselves "friends of fish" and the like, which is odd, because the one thing these people have in common is that they all love to murder fish.
My "Screenshot Dump" folder is so out of control. I need to do some culling BUT I also need to save and rename some so I can find them at a later date.
What I wish #Linux had was a desktop application that could identity objects and expressions in pictures similar to how Google Photos (others are available while stocks last) does.
Because I don't want to upload 2000 images to my Google drive to find the one I'm looking for with a /laugh emote in it.
@massivelyop To a certain degree, challenge is necessary to give a sense of accomplishment in overcoming. However, I was a little disconcerted when Yoshi-P said they had made #FFXIV too easy in recent years when I know the solo experience has not been. Difficult content and great rewards belong to groups. I don't need the best gear to play solo.
So I think MMOs need a mix and mine do. After a challenge, kick back for crafting, or events etc. There's always something to break up the harder bits.
Any #linux#gamers out there have any luck running #ffxiv? I've tried the xivlauncher flatpak on Mint, and the game runs but I get like 8 fps. Using the exact same hardware as my wife, who runs the game with no issues on Windows.
(I'm content to keep playing on console, but I want to see if I can try to lure her away from Windows. Being able to keep using xivlauncher would likely be non-negotiable for her.)
I was initially using x11, but switching to Wayland doesn't fix the issue. The in-game configuration can't seem to see my graphics card which could be part of it.