

Only thing holding me back is game companies not empowering stuff like battlefield
I daily drive Linux for work, just use windows to play some games in the evening


Only thing holding me back is game companies not empowering stuff like battlefield
I daily drive Linux for work, just use windows to play some games in the evening


You son of a bitch, take my upvote 🫡


Love watching this game, hate playing it 🤣 (jump scares 🥲)


Then sell controllers without the features for a cheaper, get onboard experience (I’m still pissed about the kinect, I liked the idea of everyone having it, only for them to then sell consoles without it 🙃)


The base building is loads of fun, fair warning, consider “height” when building. I didn’t and learned the hard way 🤣
The base building is where I’ve sunk most my time, and then automation later on just became a bunch of fun (I completed one planet and then started on another for the dlc)
During a pepper shortage, I realised I eat alot of peppers. The prices went ridiculous near me (they are back to normal now but made for an interesting few weeks)


I’ve found it pretty reasonable compared to most games for the grind (if you upgrade the generators etc and then get automation up late game it’s been a blast)


Try planet crafter, similar feel for the bases, but what a game (I’ve been hooked since I started)
Plus the economy of efficiencies, steam will fix issues that cause frustration on their known setup of hardware as it is known parts and a larger audience
Building your own pc is great, but the variation in performance makes for a mixed bag of experience playing the same game on different setups (different GPU, drivers etc etc)
My abs actually hurt from laughing so much at this, I use that reference a fair bit and bravo for its usage here 🫡


Ryan started the fire (the office US online order system feels exactly like what you describe)
Part of me never wants to finish it, it gets fun just mowing down raids and then pillaging others via shuttle 🤣
There’s a fair few mods like it, but some trigger insect attacks quite often


Honestly, no idea, worth checking their GitHub etc or their status pages if they have any


Thank you for your insight, I’m assuming the only public part is the UI and coturn (the bit that enables two clients between firewalls to hole-punch)?


Netbird you can still run unlike tailscale with headscale right?
At least hope the backend can be fully ran ?


I’m unsure if it has been mentioned, but a similar tool which is open source (you can run the backend unlike tailscale), netbird


Similar in which regard? Containers can be covered by this, but I’m assuming you mean for things like charts?
Can’t wait for fallout 4 script extender to need yet another update 🙃