I gave the A770 a try a few months ago and ended up returning it after a few days. I’d be open to trying it again down the road.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur. Gaming is my achilles heel in that regard.
I gave the A770 a try a few months ago and ended up returning it after a few days. I’d be open to trying it again down the road.
I can’t wait for the day when something like Godot is more popular. That being said i’ll take Unreal over Unity.
I think I bought it for $10 years ago and have played less than twenty minutes of it.
I would rather a ten hour game I love than a sixty hour game that I don’t. Length isn’t everything.
I game as my primary hobby and switched to Linux in 2015. Never going back. If I switch to anything it will be to BSD.
Anyone saying they care about privacy but their software is closed source is an idiot at best or a liar at worst. I have zero trust or faith in such a person.
I’m not sure what the issue is with ethics. The only thing keeping me from using AirVPN is they’re based in Italy which is a fourteen eyes country.
I would imagine the reason is much the opposite of why I sought out a instance like Burggit: I want as little censorship as possible while lemmy.ml seems to want a lot based on their rules list.
I use Abrowser which is a fork of Firefox that removes some sketchy features and has better default settings. Didn’t know that Mullvad had a browser. I’d at least consider it.
Thanks for the link, I hadn’t heard of Unholy before. Trailer looks like i’ll enjoy parts of it, off to try the demo now.