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  • I personally would love a remaster whilst keeping all the same systems, but it’s quite unlikely to have one.

    I'm happy that you can play Morrowind now on an Xbox One, as it's backwards compatible. I actually prefer that over remasters […]. I'd rather you play Morrowind the way it was […]. I think the age is part of its identity. Skyrim was already pretty visually close. But for something like Morrowind, my personal preference is not to remaster it.

    Quote by Todd Howard himself

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 7th
  • Just recently started my fourth playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3, with occasionally playing Starfield and Divinity Original Sin 2.

  • Don’t be a lurker, post and comment!
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    Why, hello everyone! Hope you all are doing well.

  • Has the development stopped?
  • If you had asked last week, I’d say seemed like it did. But two days ago gkasdorf made some commits, so it’s probably still alive, they just took a break.

  • Starfield Update 1.7.36
  • STARFIELD 1.7.36 UPDATE - FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS

    GENERAL

    FOV:

    • Sliders are now available in Settings that allow players using first person or third person to adjust their FOV.

    PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY

    • [PC ONLY] Improved stability for Intel Arc GPUs.
    • Various additional stability and performance improvements.

    QUEST

    • Echoes of the Past: Addressed an issue where tunneling creatures could pick a location that would prevent progression.
  • book memes
  • Yup, there is one.

    It’s pretty decent, however the story is completely different from the books aside from the basic motifs and character names.

  • 95% of NFTs are Worthless: Report
  • With some more time, the other 5% will follow suit.

  • I don't think Unity is playing anymore.
  • I don’t know the website, was just the first link that popped off when I searched for the quote. But here's the recording of that portion of the speech, if you prefer.

  • I don't think Unity is playing anymore.
  • This is also the CEO that, once upon a time, worked in EA and had the brilliant idea of suggesting a micro transaction to reload your gun in Battlefield.

  • Starfield overtakes Skyrim with concurrent Steam players
  • Starfield also released simultaneously in Gamepass, unlike Fallout 4, which is probably playing a big part in the “low” numbers.

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    Long term OpenSuSE users, how has your experience been?
  • Originally I was looking at Arch based distros such as Manjaro and EndeavourOS, during which I found out Manjaro is somewhat pointless because you pretty much should not use the AUR on Manjaro or else you will break the system inevitably. EndeavourOS looked solid though.

    I personally wouldn't recommend Manjaro, they've some questionable decisions and even failed to do some basic things, like failing to renew their SSL certificate, which happened at least twice.

    However, I got a few suggestions regarding openSuSE Tumbleweed as a better alternative to Arch based distros and just wanted to know what are the pros and cons of OpenSuSE compared to Arch based distros from your experience?

    Well, the two aren't all that different. openSUSE has an better installer, which offers even full disk encryption, automated partitioning for disks in BTRFS with backups enabled. One big plus I can see in openSUSE's favour is YaST, the graphical utility for system configuration, and allows you to configure nearly everything in a GUI.

    Arch, memes aside, is relatively stable in my experience, only having problems once or twice with Nvidia drivers. I think that Arch's biggest advantage is the AUR. Also one big plus of it's install method is that if you read the documentation during the install process, and try to understand it, you'll get a much clearer picture of how a linux system works in the "backend".

    Both distros are rolling, and the speed that packages arrive in zypper (openSUSE's package manager) vs pacman (Arch's) is rather small in my opinion. Personally, I lean more towards openSUSE, but both are good.

  • 15 hours in, I'm loving it!
  • Going by the previous games, should work eventually. Seems, however, that there is a bug in either proton or the game itself that makes it fail to launch at the moment in NVIDIA cards.

  • 15 hours in, I'm loving it!
  • It’s been pretty fun so far, yeah. It’s just what I was expecting pretty much, an Bethesda game (and fallout 4 to a greater extent), in space.

    Just wish they’d added a proper map instead of that scan line lookalike.

  • What was your gateway product to open source?
  • I started first in 2012-ish with Linux. That’s when I first heard of it, and decided to spin an VM with Ubuntu 12.04. Though initially I didn’t use it in real hardware for sometime, eventually I did install Fedora and been pretty happy ever since. Nowadays mostly use openSUSE and Arch.

  • So how fast do y'all think Starfield will get cracked when the early access goes live tonight?
  • Usually, Denuvo is mentioned in the EULA of the games, so going by this metric, it’s unlikely for it to have Denuvo since there's no mention of it.

  • GitHub to require 2FA on accounts by October 6, 2023
  • What’s wrong with Authy?

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    [ COMMUNITY ] - c/Plex Sunday Advice / NSQ Post - 2023-08-20
  • I can’t speak for Jellyfin as I haven’t used it, but in Plex you can set a reverse proxy to connect to it and all, but it isn’t necessary. In mine, I run it in a VPS with just the port exposed to the internet, every other port is blocked externally in ufw. And for me and a friend that uses, it works perfectly well regardless of the network or location.

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    [ COMMUNITY ] - c/Plex Sunday Advice / NSQ Post - 2023-08-20
  • Nvm, I misread your question. Using a VPN is only necessary if your server is behind a CGNAT or your ISP disallows you to open ports manually.

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