Nightingale, Enshrouded, Generation Zero
Nightingale, Enshrouded, Generation Zero
I usually just browse [https://flathub.org/]. I’ve found more than a few great projects this way.
If the sheer scope and imagination of No Man’s Sky is any indication, this game is going to be every bit as ground-breaking and something truly special. I cannot wait. I just can’t. :)
Baldur’s Gate 3 is absolutely fantastic. You owe it to yourself to play this game.
Ooh, nice! You’ll have to let me know how it works out!
No Man’s Sky works great on Linux Mint. I’ve been playing it for a few years via Steam with Proton. Runs flawlessly on my system. Definitely worth checking out proton.db to see if there are any tweaks you may need to make, though. Enjoy! It’s a fantastic game!
I just discovered https://newsnotfound.com/ and I quite like it! Well worth checking out. :)
I’ve toyed with the idea of converting Shadowrun to Monte Cook’s Cypher System. Wonder how that might work… strokes beard
I absolutely love the setting of Shadowrun, but have never had the opportunity to play. As for running a game myself, I’ve heard a lot of horror stories about how crunchy and complicated the system is, and that has been enough to keep me from trying to run a game myself. :P
I’ve used it. It works great! Shuffle mode isn’t quite as varied as I’d like, but beyond that, it’s a really great music player.
Have you taken a look at SimpleX? I ditched Signal in favor of it - AND it’s FOSS!
I would not at all be surprised if one day they moved everything to digital formats and then just slapped a big ol’ subscription fee on it all for access. I give D&D another 5-10 years before they stop printing paper books entirely. Just a hunch, of course, but…yeah.
I’ve replaced Signal with SimpleX, and for SMS I use Simple SMS Messenger.
Selflessness.
Linux Mint has been my daily driver for the last 4 years when I got tired of Windows bullshit. It has proven to be stable, regularly updated and secure. It does absolutely everything that I need it to (yes, including gaming), and I’ve never felt compelled to try anything else.
SimpleX appears to be a worthy alternative to Signal. And it doesn’t require a phone number.
I take regular vacations from social media and video games and use the time to try to actually engage with people and nature on a face-to-face basis. It usually works wonders for me.
This is what I currently have on rotation:
The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings trilogy. You can’t go wrong with Tolkien.
It’s not a shooter, but Enshrouded is insanely fun and you can play with up to 16 people at once.