

Can’t understand why […] System Shock sort of got ditched for other companies to remaster.
IIRC Ken Levine wanted to make another System Shock game but Irrational couldn’t get the rights.
Can’t understand why […] System Shock sort of got ditched for other companies to remaster.
IIRC Ken Levine wanted to make another System Shock game but Irrational couldn’t get the rights.
Not sure what the last one was, but the last couple PC games I bought physical copies of could be installed from the disc, but also had Steam keys in the box and then didn’t require the disc to play.
“Netflix and chill” but with a distinct lack of chill.
Yeah, the way I was suggesting would only work for one game at a time. You might be able to set something up with symlinks to make everything visible in a separate prefix for the mod manager, but that sounds like way more trouble to me.
I haven’t done it a lot, but running a Windows mod manager in the same prefix as the game should work where there isn’t a Linux native version available.
I had a similar thing happen recently following a NixOS upgrade. I wonder if it’s something that changed in Firefox.
In my case, the solution was to set useEmbeddedBitmaps = true
in fontconfig. Which is unlikely to be directly helpful to you on Fedora, but maybe there’s an equivalent option somewhere?
I’ve seen ¤ used as a currency mark in games. Dwarf Fortress is the one that comes to mind, but I feel like I’ve seen it elsewhere as well.
NGL, I spent a minute wondering why Microsoft would be going after NixOS in particular.
In my experience running the Windows version of the mod manager in the same prefix as the game also works.