I have never before received so many reactions and comments on my Lemmy posts before, so it's obvious to see, that there are many new members here.
Welcome to all the new! And I'm looking forward to see more of you here.
Cheers!
Description from the website: "The ultimate sorting and matching game that will put your object recognition skills to the test! With 18 exciting themes for the levels, 4 challenging game modes, and brain-teasing puzzles and find-the-difference minigames, this game is sure to provide hours of fun and challenge."
For me it was also Skyrim. I've done so many side quests, explored so many regions, never got anything done. Tried three times to get back into it, then gave up on it.
So I've been a little wary of installing Linux on my desktop since I have a 1660 ti as a graphics card and read that there are some problems with drivers and such. Are my fears unfounded/outdated? Anyone experienced any problems and what Linux distro should I look to use for gaming?
Lutris and Steam. Also tried Bottles with very mixed results and Heroic Games Launcher that sometimes just works and then sometimes just doesn't. Never tried PlayOnLinux, is there any advantage to it?
I'd say, it's about gamers who enjoy playing older titles or (re-)discover something they haven't played in a while. It's not about jumping on every hype-train to play the latest games that just came out but to appreciate them after a while and share that experience with others - often to the effect that rushed relases have been ironed out by then.
I've read many elaborated posts about how people liked the games they just played, some were real in-depth reviews while others just shared the joy of playing these games with like minded folks. It sure was one of my favourite subreddits where I've found a couple of excellent recommendations for what to play. Happy to find it here now!
Absolutely! I also have to admit, I've collected so many free games over the years (on epic and steam and other platforms) that made it easy to try even when it's a genre I hadn't touched yet or a game I was reluctant to buy. They often came with DLCs and weren't brand new - also a case for the patient gamer :)
My cute capsicum plant
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[IndieGala] So Much Stuff (free) (boomzap.indiegala.com)
Description from the website: "The ultimate sorting and matching game that will put your object recognition skills to the test! With 18 exciting themes for the levels, 4 challenging game modes, and brain-teasing puzzles and find-the-difference minigames, this game is sure to provide hours of fun and challenge."
Which games you've been playing the longest but never finished?
For me:...
Linux gaming on an Nvidia graphics card
So I've been a little wary of installing Linux on my desktop since I have a 1660 ti as a graphics card and read that there are some problems with drivers and such. Are my fears unfounded/outdated? Anyone experienced any problems and what Linux distro should I look to use for gaming?
what games do you like playing when especially bored?
I like getting pissed over Yu-Gi-Oh master duel usually, it keeps me distracted for a day ir two.
Asking third-party reddit app devs to consider Lemmy after recent Reddit API changes. (www.reddit.com)
I've also cross-posted this post on other third-party apps' subs:...
What launchers do you use?
Seems like every week over on GamingOnLinux there's an announcement of a new launcher....
[Epic] Midnight Ghost Hunt is free for one week (store.epicgames.com)
Giveaway ends 6/8/2023.
I never was on the subreddit, what is this community about?
Pretty much what the title says 😊