It would look cleaner, but the glue types I have thought of either would not be very compatible with the material or not be strong enough given the fact that usage puts strain on those bits. And I kind of like the style.
The light grey one may have been the machine that Amstrad put to market later then SEGA?
Something like the communities on the @programming.dev instance?
We do not even know whether @obinice@lemmy.world is from the US.
For those wanting to know, this Wikipedia article explains what area the name refers to.
I should have realised this is what Willya meant lol.
Which applies mostly to Windows and maybe to MacOS. You do not download an installer on Linux if the package manager has got you covered.
TBH I currently only "own" the game because of a voucher tied to my RX6600. Else I would have waited, too.
Sidenote: in 1080p it runs at ~50-60FPS without FSR (native resolution). Plays on Windows and Linux about evenly well, albeit that I have seen some graphical glitches (on Linux, did not try to reproduce them on Windows 10) e.g. my follower doing a bl*ckface for no reason.
You are on lemmy.ml. AFAIK that is the only Lemmy instance still doing that. Just saying.
Linux Mint does not use very recent versions of the gfx drivers for that card (IIRC from last time I checked). My RX6600 therefore had some performance hit when I ran Mint (compared to Windows or other Linux distros). Arguably one could bump the installed versions of xserver-xorg-drivers-amdgpu and mesa-vulkan-drivers to more recent versions. You could have a look into the repo with Synaptic Package Manager and see whether there is a more recent version of the relevant stuff available (perhaps you need to allow for "testing" software source.
Een "publieke functie" is misschien niet zo handig, echter.