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Just recently started my fourth playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3, with occasionally playing Starfield and Divinity Original Sin 2.
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Why, hello everyone! Hope you all are doing well.
If you had asked last week, I’d say seemed like it did. But two days ago gkasdorf made some commits, so it’s probably still alive, they just took a break.
STARFIELD 1.7.36 UPDATE - FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
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With some more time, the other 5% will follow suit.
Starfield also released simultaneously in Gamepass, unlike Fallout 4, which is probably playing a big part in the “low” numbers.
Going by the previous games, should work eventually. Seems, however, that there is a bug in either proton or the game itself that makes it fail to launch at the moment in NVIDIA cards.
It’s been pretty fun so far, yeah. It’s just what I was expecting pretty much, an Bethesda game (and fallout 4 to a greater extent), in space.
Just wish they’d added a proper map instead of that scan line lookalike.
I started first in 2012-ish with Linux. That’s when I first heard of it, and decided to spin an VM with Ubuntu 12.04. Though initially I didn’t use it in real hardware for sometime, eventually I did install Fedora and been pretty happy ever since. Nowadays mostly use openSUSE and Arch.
Usually, Denuvo is mentioned in the EULA of the games, so going by this metric, it’s unlikely for it to have Denuvo since there’s no mention of it.
I can’t speak for Jellyfin as I haven’t used it, but in Plex you can set a reverse proxy to connect to it and all, but it isn’t necessary. In mine, I run it in a VPS with just the port exposed to the internet, every other port is blocked externally in ufw. And for me and a friend that uses, it works perfectly well regardless of the network or location.
Nvm, I misread your question. Using a VPN is only necessary if your server is behind a CGNAT or your ISP disallows you to open ports manually.
No, you don’t need a VPN If you open the port that plex uses. Then users can just log on their accounts and it should pull everything!
Edit for accuracy.
Anyone has a link to what prompted this response?
At first, I was running in a Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB model, and it ran fine but my ISP provided router is terrible and is also behind a CGNAT, so for it to work was always a pain.
Now, I’ve picked up a VPS, it’s running:
And the media is still in my raspberry pi, running a 4TB HDD, and is connect to the VPS via a samba share folder.
I feel like the best options would be strategy such as CK3 as the other commenter mentioned or endless sandbox games like Minecraft and Euro/American Truck Simulator. X4 Foundations is a pretty fun space sim, and there are the Bethesda games with mods, Skyrim and Fallout 4 have some pretty cool mods and eventually Starfield too.