

Ulauncher is pretty similar to Raycast, in what it’s trying to do. I’ve used it for a while before
Ulauncher is pretty similar to Raycast, in what it’s trying to do. I’ve used it for a while before
Genuine question for PoE1 veterans: What is it exactly, that people want from the sequel?
With my little experience in 1, I was excited about the new gem system, and the idea of not having to deal with stacks of 20 prefixes on high-end mobs, and it seems that at least with the latter nothing has changed
Oh it absolutely does. Anything you run through steamplay gets a folder in ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/
or equivalent for your installation
I run it through the same proton prefix as the game that’s being modded
ModOrganizer works out of the box. I haven’t tried installing lists on linux itself on v4 of Wabbajack yet, however if you install one on Windows, and then move it to your Deck, everything i’ve thrown at it so far has worked as intended
The repost is a week late, but yeah
Most of it was pretty much said in the previous announcement from the Asahi leadership. The TL:DR is that people are incredibly entitled, support took a huge downturn, but demands kept rising, and allegedly there have been numerous personal attacks on people. The Linux project leadership drama was just the whipped cream on top of the cake
This reminds me a lot of Gitkraken. Vast majority of the time git cli is enough, but for that rare situation when an operation is too complex, the gui was very convenient. Shame they nickel and dime you on everything now
Unlikely to happen, because the leadership behind the project claimed they are in contact with Bethesda, to make sure no one’s stepping on anyone’s toes. Although obviously they can just pull the rug at any time, which would be catastrophic. Given that they’ve remade basically every single asset in the game, and require the original game to be owned and installed, it should be fine