It absolutely does. Godot is growing a LOT. I see it frequently in my local game dev community.
It absolutely does. Godot is growing a LOT. I see it frequently in my local game dev community.
In that case, my favourite so far is River. Honestly what I like the most about it is that the creator seems like a nice guy, and I liked the talks he gave about the process of making a wayland compositor.
Otherwise, there wasn’t much difference between River and something like Sway. Sway had more documentation, and I could also use i3 documentation when needed. But I felt like sticking through figuring out River’s config file, and then it was just like any other compositor. And I liked it.
The information you gave is vague enough that basically any WM or compositor fits the bill.
Do you have a preference between X or Wayland? Do you want something that looks fancy like Hyprland? Is there something in particular that i3 doesn’t provide that you might want?
Either do yoga vs. weightlifting on different days, or do yoga after. You don’t want to do static stretching before weight lifting, just dynamic stretching. But yoga (or any form of dynamic stretching) after weightlifting does feel nice.
Do we know how much they made with this loot box system in Austria? I can see just one Austrian whale paying more than the ordered €10,800 on loot boxes. I don’t see EA stopping if they’re still making a profit on these in the big picture, if they’re only losing some legal battles and being ordered to pay less than they made.
That’s fair. I just have hundreds of thousands of crafting items so the craft bag is a big one for me. I also actually go through every single DLC. I’m almost done getting every single trifecta in the game (arenas, dungeons, and trials).
I could probably make do with how you go about it, but since this is basically the only form of entertainment I pay for, I feel like it’s justified. My lifestyle is otherwise incredibly frugal.
Very nice community. I try to contribute to that in and outside my guilds.
I’m about 4600 hours into ESO, but I’ve been paying for the subscription for half of that time. I only raid. Very challenging at the high levels, which I really enjoy.
I just hop on for my scheduled raids and log off. I don’t do any kind of grinding.
And let me know if you’re ever in search of a guild of any kind. I have my connections :)
Yes, it has plenty. In the base game alone you have:
And then with DLC/expansions, the amount and quality of storylines grows by a lot.
But I don’t even play for the stories. The raiding is very fun and challenging. I don’t play the game like a time sink. I just log in for my scheduled raids and log out, and I play at a pretty high level. It’s one of the less grindy MMOs. They’ve reduced RNG related stuff by a lot over the years.
I’m always happy to help out anyone on PC NA
Learning about Polish orthography for the first time is always exhilarating, isn’t it?
You forgot to link to the actual website or steam page or anything. Just to other lemmy links. Update with that info and more people will likely check it out.
I didn’t expect them to inject ketamine into a child