

I didn’t see a second one! I’ll take a look around later when I have some time.
I didn’t see a second one! I’ll take a look around later when I have some time.
Ah, didn’t realize that, thanks for the heads up.
In my mind, it’s a platformer, with a Cuphead style boss at the end though not in the same animation style, and a little faster moving.
Just beat it, that was fun, thank you for sharing!
It wouldn’t be a game I’d play often, just when I want something to lift my spirits…which these days would probably be needed often, so nevermind. It’s better than doom scrolling!
I do really enjoy the Sniper Elite games. Checked Nexusmods but nada, unfortunately. I’m honestly surprised there are none that makes them into enemies to take down.
This got a good laugh out of me, great way to start off the morning, thank you for that!
I’ve never beaten it, but I assume Hitler is at the end. Just need a mod to change the appearance of Hitler to have orange skin, small hands, and a blonde toupée and I’m golden.
Thank you! Clearly we shouldn’t be making a 1 to 1 comparison between the McD’s AI and one used in education. It’s like saying, “If Notepad can’t correct spelling errors or grammar mistakes, then Word shouldn’t be used to rely on such either!” Different programs, both text editors.
inb4 “Notepad can do so now” or “you can if you get this plugin” - that’s not the point.
chkdsk /f
Some games will just automatically block Linux machines in their anticheat engines. This site is one that tracks online playability of games on Linux machines, or more specifically if a game will automatically block you simply because you’re playing on Linux.
Not to be confused with Edge, the non-Microsoft browser! /s
In my experience, gaming worked great on Linux Mint. Overall, you may encounter issues with online gaming but only because the servers will see you’re using Linux and decide you must be cheating. Not really an issue with Linux, more an issue with the devs not doing a proper job.
ProtonDB is a good resource to understand what games run well on Linux and what issues you may encounter.
When I worked with a lot of legal documents, we just used DocuSign mostly. Have you attempted that on Linux? Not sure what it’s like these days, also curious if it’s because it’s a web application if it works the same.
You mean you don’t refer to the past as the “Olsen” days?
That was my first thought too lol
You have to zoom in sooo much too for it to say Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America). Weird. Makes no sense why Google would do this except to schmooze up to Little-Hands Trump.