Corroded
Big fan of SBC gaming, open source engine recreations/source ports, gaming in general, alternative operating systems, and all things modding.
Trying to post and comment often in an effort to add to Lemmy’s growth.
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Is there a chance that Arch says that so they don’t have to take on the responsibility of endorsing yay while also acknowledging its prevalence?
Like if Nintendo made a statement saying they recommend against third party mods or repairs that deal with joycon stick drift because they don’t want to be held accountable or contacted about issues consumers run into a result of them.
Paying close attention to news feeds is something I wish I did when I ran Manjaro.
Any reason you would recommend Slackware specifically?
I’ve watched a few Youtube videos on the history of it and the advantages of it but I don’t recall much. It seemed like a lot of people who had used Slackware a long time ago simply continuing to use Slackware and people using at as a learning tool because of how user involved it is.
Would you recommend people start with Slackware itself or a Slackware-based distro?
It does. It gives you this message
-> Avoid running yay as root/sudo.
I only ran Debian and Ubuntu based distros up until that point so I thought you always needed to install packages using sudo.
I am pretty sure I ignored the warning initially because the first couple packages I tried to install with sudo and yay worked.
This was a while ago.
It doesn’t hurt to have the LTS kernel installed as a backup option (assuming you use the standard kernel as your chosen default) in case you update to a newer kernel version and a driver here or there breaks.
I had a similar issue that was resolved by swapping to the LTS kernel. Learning about using a bootable Arch USB and chrooting into your install to make repairs would be a good thing for OP to know
Why paru specifically?
And the neofetch print out
I didn’t read the documentation so I didn’t know you weren’t supposed to use sudo with yay.
-Ss can be added to pacman to search for packages. Pretty useful if you don’t want to DuckDuckGo them every time.
As for applications one neat one I don’t see recommended very often is xkill. You can use it to kill applications kind of like you would with the task manager in Windows. htop is probably a closer comparison to the task manager in general though.
There are a lot of Arch-based distros that are incredibly easy to install if you want a very easy setup process that doesn’t involve a lot of terminal work.
Corroded@leminal.spaceto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts about video game preservation?English1·3 months agoI think it’s going to get more and more challenging due to how many games are focused on online play. If co-op or multiplayer servers are shutdown a lot of the time it comes down to fans to recreate them.
I’d highly recommend checking out this PCGamingWiki page about GameSpy server replacements if you are into that kind of thing.
Even with these mods you still run into the issue of needing either players or bots and whether or not to archive all game altering updates.
Corroded@leminal.spaceto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts about video game preservation?English2·3 months agoI would say MagiPacks might be an even better example primarily because they deal with older games. They also operate along the GOG logic of ensuring games run on modern operating systems but they do it by bundling in commonly used fan patches.
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English1·3 months agoI feel like I recall a lot of people saying it was kind of forgettable though I might be thinking about Far Cry 6.
What did you think of it?
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English1·3 months agoIsn’t New Dawn a sequel to Far Cry 5?
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English2·3 months agoI would be curious to see which games would have you going back the furthest to fully get the story.
Maybe something starting off on something like the MSX or Intellivision that was never remastered.
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English1·3 months agoI started with number 2 and felt a bit lost. I wonder if it would have been easier to start with 3 in that case.
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English2·3 months agoThen Battlespire and all the mobile exclusive games
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English1·3 months agoDo none of the Final Fantasy involve each other?
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?English131·3 months agoWith Grand Theft Auto I would say you could start anywhere. Each game features a different protagonist and they play quite different to each other.
I would say playing 4 before 5 is probably a good idea because it doesn’t feel like as much of a tremendous leap compared to going from Vice City to San Andreas. Going from 5 back to 4 would probably make things like the car physics stand out even more.
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What games did you find confusing to buy?English2·3 months agoRereleases and remasters can be a hurdle. I was thinking about playing a Final Fantasy game about a year ago but got caught up in the pros and cons of each version and what games are connected.
From my understanding most don’t continue on the story but I believe one of the games has a character return, I think it’s Cloud, and I think seven was remastered and separated into two games.
Did you mean something else though? Like I said I haven’t played them
Corroded@leminal.spaceOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What games are you nostalgic towards but wouldn't go back and play?English1·4 months agoI get you. I’ve been going through a lot of “best of” lists for various consoles and it’s tough going back and playing them because they were obviously made for a younger audience and and having never played them as a kid I don’t really feel the same pull.
The Kirby games are a big one. I’ve seen a lot of recommendations but can’t really get into them.
I thought your post said games for a second there and was excited to hear about synthwave games