Wow this is incredibly cool...!!
Ah, Proton 7 didn't seem to help, but I haven't tried using older drivers yet, I should probably try that next! Thanks!
Ah it did indeed show much more info! I could pick out two things that seemed like error messages, I'll search the internet for them later but gotta run for Christmas celebration in a minute.
When starting Steam it told me "unable to init and enumerate GPUs with Vulkan" and "BInit - unable to initialize Vulkan!", which sounds potentially serious.
On trying to start the games (and maybe at other occasions too) it told me
Glib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_setting_schema_source_lookup: assertion 'source != NULL' failed
I'll look into them when I get the time, but I wanted to write them here anyway for completeness. Thank you for your help!
ProtonDB is great, I did look at it which is why I expected to be able to run those games! Even people on protonDB that had to tinker to get it working seemed to at least be able to start the games, so I couldn't find anyone with problems matching my case. Thanks for the tip though! If I don't manage to figure it out with all help in this thread I might try one of the gaming distros :)
It's a desktop! Dual-booted
In my search for short but awesome games, I just started playing Inscryption! I haven't gotten very far, but boy does it spark my curiosity, I neeeed to find out what awaits
This article is about the author's personal relationship to E3 and how it reminds him about unhealthy work habits he has, which he also thinks are commonly occuring in games journalism.
I think it's very fair not to like the article, I wasn't overly interested in it myself, but honestly I can't help but disagreeing with the negativity directed towards the author in many of these comments. Go ahead and dislike the point of the article, but making a uncharitable reading about the author just seems silly to me.
Ahh, okay! Our Warlock has some utility, but it does feel like we could use more of that, maybe that's something I should look more into! I think perhaps I haven't been thinking much about control, but we've had a few rough fights recently and I realise now that it actually could be very useful. Just recently a couple enemies ran away to get reinforcements, if I hadn't only been thinking about damage I could have maybe put them to sleep. Really thanks a lot!
Thank you, that sounds like some very good advice! I'll have to take a closer look at the spell list, I think it's just like you say and that I've been focusing too much on the combat spells. I'm a Tiefling with Urchin background in case that gives any more context :)
Very on-point critiques of Europe, if we don't better ourselves it will not only be hard to get other parts of the world to take us seriously, but we will also allow a lot of nasty shit to happen.
I mean maybe, but I can't help to feel a little like this is optimistic speculation, while I've read very well-written arguments for blocking threads.net that seem less (albeit still) speculative. I just don't want to lose what we have, and if we really want to keep growing then we can do so without Meta.
I've read that it used to be "heels over head" as in upside-down, but then somehow the words got switched around (I found this page that claims the same thing: https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/head-over-heels.html ).