

I highly recommend Nobara.
I highly recommend Nobara.
In a similar vein I expect people will be able to generate their own media; specifying everything from the plot, actors, music, ip, etc.
No one sits around a campfire telling stories to themselves. No one wants to have to put labour into their own entertainment time after work.
That’s literally the game the sim community has been begging for for ages now. What a shame.
Nobara’s not going anywhere regardless of how this goes down. At least on Nobara you won’t have to worry about your distro going tits up any time soon.
Nobara is likely the best candidate for you. https://nobaraproject.org/
The day is coming, my friend. I’m in the same boat. I have to admit that its because I’ve been too lazy to sort things out on Linux for my Fanatec gear.
All my time is dedicated to home studio recording lately so I haven’t played games in weeks anyway.
Gamers, Windows is an AI-polluted cesspool and NVIDIA is actively abandoning you for AI.
Switch to Linux, sell your NVIDIA card and buy an AMD card instead and enjoy home computing and gaming again.
I think when people refer to"arcade" it conjures up visions of the 80s and 90s of being present in an arcade and pumping quarters into machines.
I think if you’re gonna talk about modern arcade style games you should probably make that clear.
Arcade games are meant to turnover “plays” as quickly as possible to make the most profit in a given time. This logic doesn’t really apply well here.
Good deals that deliver fun.
If that’s what you’re buying in a single month, I’d hate to know how much you’re buying in a year.
The sad truth is that you’re spending this money but you’re never going to have the time to enjoy more than the upper crust of what all these games have to offer. You might dive deep on a handful of them, but you’re just lighting the rest of that money on fire and likely condemning a lot of good games to the digital equivalent of rotting on a shelf.
Unless this is some roundabout way of supporting dev teams this screams unfettered consumerism to me.
I’m not trying to offend you I promise. This is just very odd to me. I don’t even think I’ve played 200 games in my life and I’ve spent a fuckload of time immersed in games of all kinds for ~30 years.
Or you just let players get their face smashed in by a high level enemy when they trespass somewhere they shouldn’t so they learn that they’re not ready to face that challenge yet. You also craft a world that gently guides them in a viable direction to level up to meet that challenge, ideally with multiple options to pursue.
Nice. I’m on Nobara for about a year and a half now. Love it. The community is amazingly helpful.
Fuck Nvidia. Buy AMD and be a patient gamer. You’ll never need DLSS or anything like it if you sit a couple years behind the leading edge. You’ll get cheaper cards, cheaper games, and flawless performance on ultra settings.
I’ve operated this way since 2015 and have no plan to stop.
Honestly, as a newbie to Linux I think the ratio of well documented processes vs. “draw the rest of the fucking owl” is too damn high.
The rule seems to be that CLI familiarity is treated as though its self-evident. The exception is a ground-up documented process with no assumptions of end user knowledge.
If that could be resolved I think it would make the Linux desktop much more appealing to wider demographics.
That said, I’m proud to say that I’ve migrated my entire home studio over to linux and have not nuked my system yet. Yet… Fortunately I have backups set up.
Exactly. Maybe I could have given more context but I wrote that comment right before my flight took off.