

I wanted to try it for F:NV but i see a lot of issues and bugs reported on the github while the last commit was made 9 months ago.


I wanted to try it for F:NV but i see a lot of issues and bugs reported on the github while the last commit was made 9 months ago.


I bought a TCL TV a while ago. After a year, backlight died. So they sent me a new one. 6 months later, backlight died. Thankfully I got my money back this time and went with a different brand.


Yeah, imagine missing all that sweet reddit karma by not posting a photo of your RTX 5090.


I’m worried that at the end of the day, gamers will just give up and accept higher prices, kinda like with GPUs.
The funniest thing I’ve seen is someone asking for help with an issue on Linux Mint on a certain subreddit and a lot of commenters attacked him for using Mint, saying he should just install Fedora if he wants a good Linux experience. Then, a couple of posts under that one was another guy, asking for help with his issue on Fedora. The comments clowned on him, saying “what did you expect from Fedora? It sucks! Install Linux Mint instead, it just works!”.
I just used Jackify to install Viva New Vegas modpack. Too bad it doesn’t support non-premium Nexus Mods downloads. As a workaround, I have installed Wabbajack via Jackify, opened it, and used Wabbajack to streamline downloading the mods into a specified folder. Then I went back to Jackify and pointed it to the folder with mods, which skipped the Nexus Mods premium check. Thankfully, it was “only” 140 mods for manual clicking. I would go insane if i tried to get a modlist with 500+ mods.