It’s never too late for more.
It’s never too late for more.
You better start believing in Cyberpunk dystopias, Miss Turner. You’re in one!
I still regret that I didn’t find an appropriate figure without pants for Diarrhea 4. Not to mention it will probably be years until I can find the energy to implement aliens you can shart on.
And despite still having the console here with me I will still emulate it!
Last time I was amazed with graphical progress was with Unreal in 1998. And probably just because I hadn’t played Quake 2.
From then on until now it’s just been a steady and normal increase in expected quality.
Doom 3 might have come close (and damn, that leaked Alpha was impressive) but by the time it was released it looked just slightly better than everything else.
Number of days in a week (or the existence of weeks at all) aren’t universal, though. And technically not even hours.
Only the length of the day, year and moon cycle are universal (or earthiversal).
I wish I had some money lying around to make a bot to indiscriminately buy random stocks at 420.69.
I inject the weed and do the sex all the time!
I’d say the general blow against emulators is relevant.
And in the end “reality” is just excitations in quantum fields. And you “perceive” mostly electromagnetic forces.
I think this law is already going in the right direction. If something can be downloaded to have it indefinitely (like what GOG offers) it is all right. Sure, you have to provide the physical medium yourself, but without the law (or nice stores) you wouldn’t even have the chance.
And even physical media has often been DRM encumbered. Remember the Sony Rootkit? So I prefer offering a permanent DRM free download I have to backup myself.
Wouldn’t that mean death for you either way? Unless the healer has a massive weapon, I guess.
I do have a 4k display. On my weakest machine.
Correct. But I find that often these scripts are over engineered and opinionated. So I’d start with just the dependencies and go from there.
Debian is not great for gaming. At least not if you have somewhat current hardware. Other distributions have much more up to date drivers and software.
And in my experience getting a game to run in a virtual machine is much harder than on bare metal.
That said, to answer your questions, you can find Lutris’ install scripts on lutris.net. ie https://lutris.net/games/outer-wilds/. You can select to view the scripts. For dependencies you’re looking for the task with the name winetricks.
- task:
app: arial vcrun2019 d3dcompiler_43 d3dcompiler_47 d3dx9 win7
arch: win64
description: Installing dependencies
name: winetricks
prefix: $GAMEDIR
There after app you find all the dependencies it installs.
You can also search for the games on https://protondb.com it will show you reports by users on how a game runs and what configuration changes they had to make to get a game running. It’s Steam-centric so you will only get games that are on Steam and on Steam most stuff is automated so you won’t always see the dependencies needed as Steam has already installed them. https://www.protondb.com/app/753640?device=any
I mean, Nintendo believed in them, until that failed.
Your MOM is a renamed zip!
And if not, wow, she really kept herself in shape. Very good.
ALDI’s notes: raise price 32 days before discount.
Note that he didn’t say that Nintendo is going in a different direction.
It was kinda inspired by Disgaea 4.