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They/Them A chaos bean bat/bunny. I do art sometimes

  • If you think about it, oil is just rotting plants, and what do plants use to grow? That's right - the sun. Therefore burning oil is solar energy uwu

    Seriously tho, even if there was a reasonable argument to be had for "wind = solar" banning someone for discussion about the topic is a certified powertrip clsssic

  • D:

    Probably yeah haha

  • The last one just sounds fun tbh :3.. linux is basically a hyperfixation for me at this point, so I'd be down for a casual 10 hours chat

  • Just call them pedos. "MAPs" legitimizes their point of view

  • "I want to turn roblox into a dating site" - roblox ceo or smth

  • Roblox levels of censoring

  • Set up a new minecraft server with my boyfriend a couple of weeks back, so been playing that :3

  • There's no setting to change either

    If I wanted minimalism to the point of hampering usability coupled with barriers to customizing my experience

    Glad to see you're getting the true GNOME experience :3. I used GNOME for ages, and honestly the only things that I like about it weren't even base GNOME things, they were the system76 extensions lol. Once I got more interested in customizing my system the GNOME base started showing itself tho, and it was honestly so bad that I have no clue how it got so big. Like changing the date format in the Gsettings, doesn't even change it in nautilus for example

  • Mm movement :3

  • Really depends on the general theme of the campaign imo :3

    Taverns are a good set up for a mercenary style campaign, getting ambushed and having to work together sets up a nice destiny plot, meeting at a town by happenstance sets up a nice mishmashed family all traveling for their own goals, but finding it helpful to stick together etc.

  • "There are no microtransactions in pvz replanted, at launch. Can't say a week after that, when the execs decide we aren't milking gamer enough" - full quote probably

  • ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ average non-linux tech youtuber video. Something goes wrong on windows = user error, something goes bad on linux = OS fault

    They also ran into the old dual-boot problem where Windows overwrites the Linux partition.

    This one kinda makes me laugh tho. Other than work I don't know why people would put up with that level of bullshitery from an OS

  • Recoil is fun :3.. it was one of the reasons I switched to using the bumper keys for aim/shoot, instead of the triggers lol

  • ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ it's not necessarily bad afaik, but it is a hassle if you don't use windows, so it's not something I plan on putting up with really

    Thankfully none of the games I play seem to be going that route (yet)

  • I used to wait for the shaders my first few weeks with linux. Now I just press the skip button, and over the years I've noticed no difference between waiting and skipping the rendering lol

  • Currently I'd say minecraft, witcher 3, and.. warframe probably :3

    In no particular order

  • I've been on linux for 4ish years, and I've done a fair share of gaming in that time, with minimal issues

    The few I can think of are mostly controller related:

    • having downloaded steam as a flatpak originally I ran into some issues with missing inputs in the steam input software (getting the .deb version of steam fixed it)
    • warframe crashes when switching windows with a controller connected
    • running steam in big picture mode results in some keyboard keys not working in certain games (o is the one I remember but there were a few of them)

    Oh and one other I had was initially getting sims 3 running, but that one was fixed at some point and now it runs fine

  • Tbf I didn't like it on windows either lol

    And if I listed all the things I don't like about it the list would also be a lot longer than one (relatively mild) annoyance haha :3

  • I actually used GNOME for most of my linux time lol :3.. now im kinda jumping around between TWMs until COSMIC, I only tried KDE in VMs and it was very much not for me (and tbf I only like GNOME with a ton of extensions too)