I really hate the idea of ecosystem, a way to lock you in. Kde Connect is a much better system imo.
I really hate the idea of ecosystem, a way to lock you in. Kde Connect is a much better system imo.
This isn’t 2010 with Android Froyo where you need task manager to kill apps. And lower quality? All this comment needs is something about camera quality and we have a bingo.
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I deleted my original reply to your comment because I didn’t realize it was the repacks that were to blame and installing some of them really is a pain. I did try again and after a lot of tinkering and fixing it’s going fine for now. Steam and gog games run well so far.
I know that this might be pointless commenting now on this thread, but I felt like I had to right my wrong.
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That last version that was truly great. If it wasn’t unsupported I’d still be using it.
Windows 7 was solid and didn’t treat you like an ad revenue.
God I want to move to Linux, but I had some problems with games unfortunately. They would run fine, but had stutters. And some of them didn’t run, granted it was from an “unlicenced” source.
Still I’m gonna try again, I have to succeed eventually.
Ever since Nadella took over it’s been going down to shit progressively
There was FX 9590 that was the first 5ghz CPU, I think.
How many of those child protect acts has it been already? It gets rejected and they keep coming back. If I were a cynical man (as opposed to apple cheeked bunny rabbit of a boy) I’d say it doesn’t have anything to do with children.
Their games have gotten wide as the ocean and shallow as a puddle. The mechanics and quest design are so simplified and shallow. Skyrim and Fallout 4 are more like action games with some light RPG elements. As noted by the comment below, they’re chasing trends. Newer games can’t compare to options you have in New Vegas or even Morrowind.
That isn’t a beauty, it’s a deficiency. Why do players need to fix Bethesda’s damn game?
Have you seen the state of AAA gaming right now? And Bethesda’s past record? I would be surprised if it didn’t turn out to be shit.
Yes I agree in that sense, but we both know they don’t mean an open ecosystem whenever it’s mentioned. Other than KDE Connect I can’t think of any other example of open ecosystem.