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10 months agoUs Germans are extra thorough. We wish both, breaking neck and leg.
Us Germans are extra thorough. We wish both, breaking neck and leg.
Runescape/Old school runescape
Been playing since 2009. Sure I’ve taken breaks, sometimes multiple years, but I always return.
The old saying is true, “You never quit runescape, you just take breaks”
My Harman Kardon pc speakers. They are as old as I am. Here’s a pic of the same model I found online.
I’ve played Deus Ex (and the revision mod) and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory on Linux without issue. If you’re playing steam games it’s basically just install and play. Especially for old games.
There’s a website called protondb.com you can check for compatibility. Gaming on Linux is so good now though, I don’t even check anymore before buying games.
Word of warning though. While modding games running through wine/proton is possible, mod managers don’t usually work or are tedious to set up. I don’t mod too much so I usually just manually install or stick with steam workshop mods.