National Test Your Backups day. So much time and money lost because people either don't backup their data or assume they have when they have not. (Ok it's not a real holiday but it should be)
I'm also confused, in the mod browser I see Mineclonia and Mineclone2 but no Mineclonia2. Which is better?
It's sounds snarky but the reality is not much will change from software and hardware developers until it reaches that level. Right now the direct support we get is from developers that just happen to like Linux. After around 10% most other developers can no longer afford to ignore that market even if they aren't adept or comfortable with it.
Some games I thought were pretty good that got somewhat looked over:
Dandara: Trials of Fear -- Somewhat Metroid like but with a unique limited movement system.
The Dwarves -- An ARPG with a bland title (based on a book I guess) that I think made a lot of people overlook this but the gameplay was well done.
Echoes of Aetheria -- Typical JRPG which isn't for everyone but I enjoyed it.
The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians -- Similar to Grimrock (though maybe not quite as good) but still fun.
Figment -- Adventure puzzle game with some surreal and cutesy art, pretty well done.
Full Void -- Inspired by games like Out of this World, it was short but very cool.
Grandpa's Table -- It's not a crazy hard brain teaser, just a relaxing sliding puzzle game with great music.
Rise of the Third Power -- Another JRPG that had some fun writing and combat.
Seedlings -- A Godot engine puzzle platformer with Samarost vibes. The detail put into the story at the ending really surprised me.
GW1 had a great campaign that felt good to progress though. It had some grindy stuff at the end for players that wanted to keep playing past the missions but it wasn't required. Unlike GW2 that just feels like boring grind all throughout.
Just the funny text describing the divine artifact found. "A large rusted metal thong."
misleading? I guess if you aren't familiar with the game and expecting anime game art I could see the confusion but the content pretty accurately describes the feeling of entering the Ashlands.
Haha, the early VR stuff was pretty terrible, but it was cool that D1 supported it.
They got alien technology to make the rainbow tables with.
Not FOSS but free2play and native with vulkan:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/884660/CRSED_FOAD/
STRIKE THE EARTH!!
More fun with trolleys:
https://neal.fun/absurd-trolley-problems/