I can guarantee you it’s not a big deal. Don’t beat yourself over it.
I can guarantee you it’s not a big deal. Don’t beat yourself over it.
Clair Obscur really isn’t an indie game.
Length =/= quality. JRPGs specially love their bloat.
I’m not expecting a fix, I am just trying to understand what needs to happen for the game’s grade to reflect the actual status of the title.
Ok for the campaign but not really an option considering this is a primarily multiplayer game
I get the itch every now and again but the fact that I can’t just install it and play is enough to keep me away.
The problem here is that about 6 months ago the game implemented an anti-cheat that blocks linux. Despite 6 months of reports that it flat out does not work, the game still has a gold medal.
Is 6 months of reviews not enough?
I figured as much, but I’m a bit at a loss since there’s 6 months worth of reports that’s borked and it still is reported as having a Gold medal
BG3 is held back by 5e mechanics a lot unfortunately.
If you like something more complex, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is pretty good.
I’d put that one on the printer manufacturers. They love making them crappy.
I’m used to debian, it was the first on the list of distros I downloaded to try and it worked right away, so I kept it. Overall, Pop Os is unintrusive and works, so it’s perfect for me.
The unfortunate reality is that the clickbait game works.
It is strange isn’t it? That is one thing that puzzles me a lot about this scam.
I was like that too, but for a while now I’ve had much worse hangovers than I ever had.
I had my fair share of fun drinking with friends before, but I’ll admit it’s very overrated.
I genuinely think pot of greed wouldn’t even be that great
I mean if people move to steamOS how is that not a win?
Would anyone that installed their current system using ventoy be at risk? Should I reinstall?