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  • Haven't used kagi, but ecosia is another bing fronted.

    It's duckduckgo, but the profits from the ads are used to plant trees.

    If you need/want something like kagi, only kagi exists at the moment. There is nothing comparable in quality and features

    If you still want to throw some money at them, they have a store where you can buy some merch and plant a tree

  • Some years ago, when I was still using windows, I used to run https://www.techpowerup.com/nvcleanstall/ instead to update drivers. Still recommend it to this day.

    Another issue linux gamers don't have nowdays

  • Yeah, this is definitely it

  • What a nightmare

  • And with funny I mean awesome

  • Finally got some time alone to play some more octopath traveller 2 and make some progress in a couple of storylines

  • Balatro, Octopath traveller 2, AC Valhalla, Baldur's gate 3, Crosscode, Tales of grindea, AC Odyssey.

    I've only completed the last two, and I'm currently rotating through the others depending on what I feel like playing the most.

  • Welcome to the gaming world! Pick your poison!

    It's either:

    • Companies who treat customers like shit (Nintendo, Epic)
    • Companies who treat their workers like shit (Xbox, CDPR)
    • Both (Sony)

    Steam is not perfect (it has DRM), but aside from that they're cool

  • I've played BG3 mostly on geforce now, it's a nice workaround if your pc is not capable enough. If you buy it on steam you'll have synced saves for when you get your pc back.

    They are still updating the game and it has official mod support (not on geforce now though).

    It's also discounted 20% on steam right now

  • Definitely fear and hunger (the first one)

    Also, baldur's gate 3 has an uncountable number of "no fucking way the devs did this" that make a blind run of the game a memorable experience

    Same goes with the metal gear solid saga

  • Definitely chuggaaconroy

    He's playing through Mario & Luigi: Bowser Inside Story right now! I'm really enjoying it

  • This is the correct way to do it

  • Space marine 2 could actually do the trick.

  • Source?

  • That's my client of choice

  • AC Valhalla. I've recently finished odyssey and I wanted to play another "turn off the brain checklist open world game"

    It's very rough around the edges (bugs, clipping, clunky movement) and it got me frustrated time and time again, but the thing I'm disliking the most are the frequent and mandatory raids. If I wanted a full fledged action game I'd be playing wukong or some shit.

    Enabling insta-kill assassination from the accessibility options is what's been saving the game for me.

    I'm also considering about lowering the difficulty. The second hardest one is making the enemies unreasonably tanky, which does not bode well with the shittiest healing system I have ever seen in a videogame.

  • I'll add another one: get to them from the miconids village, do not engage them from the lower ground by the lake.

    Once you're done that, destroy the stairs first and push them down afterwards. You won't believe how easy this fight gets.

    Or you know, you could always lower the difficulty. No shame in doing so

  • Thank you

  • I bought crosscode some months ago on GOG and I'm slowly working through it.

    I'm constantly amazed at how it feels like a grand AAA mmorpg. The complexity of the maps is astounding (sometimes at a fault) and there is a lot of stuff to do. A tales of grindea on steroids, if you will

    Strongly recommended if you enjoy the genre