

That is funny as hell. :D


That is funny as hell. :D


Its for Civ 7. They were trying a new thing for that one, and it makes you change civilizations twice throughout the eras. It was a pretty unpopular choice, but honestly the UI was awful and the gameplay felt pretty half-assed as well.
Its been a while since I’ve used it, and I don’t remember it being great, but more than enough to convert a SVG into a PDF reliably.
They work great in combination. I used to generate report pages by generating SVG with ruby scripts and then convert to PDF with inkscape and then use pdftk to assemble the pages and add stamps where needed. :)
Was just generally annoyed at microsoft, but couldn’t leave because I play a lot of PC games. Then I found out these days gaming works relatively okay in linux so I switched.


Could be fun, I used to play TF2 quite a bit before they added hats and crates and stuff.


I kinda think there might just not be a lot of good looter-shooters out there. I remember looking for others to play and not having much success.


I’ll pick Godot as well. Started using it recently and its been a pretty smooth learning experience.
Great, glad to hear that Mint will be okay. I don’t mind the slower kernel/driver updates. :)
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That does look pretty fun, I’ll add it to my wishlist and see how it looks once its out of early access.


Nah, I agree 100%. I couldn’t get into DF after those UI changes. Doing anything felt to awkward and slow because I had to keep switching to the mouse.
I get a lot of weird audio issues in linux too. I don’t remember having those issues in linux when I was younger, but I’m often getting weird audio artifacts when playing games on Mint.