This whole removing features from a product that was where when I bought it is a concept that needs to die. I don't care if you don't want to support it anymore, I don't care if literally nobody else uses it, hell I don't even care if I don't even use it, it was something I purchased that they're taking away without consent or refund
Both can be true
The 2024 version is coming out in a few months too
Same, even running games that supposedly don't work at all on Linux like MS Flight Sim (though, getting rudder pedals to work involved setting a udev rule to tell systemd that it's a joystick (technically... 3 full range axes) and not a keyboard (really not sure how it came to that conclusion...)
At some point I might try setting up a VM with a stripped down Windows that I pass stuff to for native or near native performance for the things I can't get working, but so far I've not had anything I want to play that I've not been able to
I think btop is one of the closest I've found, even if it is a CLI tool (mouse and mouse wheel work, though, so it's really more TUI than CLI)
I'd be a little concerned about going with a single-maintainer distro, though I'm willing to at least check it out.
As for Fedora, I've never been a fan, but a lot of that comes from dealing with Fedora Core 5 (way back in the before times when it was still Fedora Core and not just Fedora, which is why the builds are always still labeled with "fc"), and that release was a hot mess
Also that it's so closely tied to RedHat and how I feel about how they've been acting lately, but I understand RedHat doesn't actually have a controlling hand in that? Anyway, I'm probably being unfair with that
And though I've thrown it on a laptop to mess around with, it's not one I use much and felt like every time I'd take it out to mess with it I'd have to start with a major upgrade, the pace of their releases feels fast to me... But probably not as big of a deal if I'm actively using the machine
Hmm... Yeah, I think I'll give that a try, carve out some space on my drives to toss it in there
Thanks for the reply! (I had a feeling Fedora might be your response as it does get a lot of hype for its KDE implementation, but a gal can hope for a different option to come up, right?)
How do you mean? And did switching distros fix it?
Also, out of curiosity, what did you go with and how do you like it?
I'm currently running KDE on Mint (Cinnamon is nice but limited and had some issues for me), but I've considered trying something else...
It's still just as powerful, but it makes you super ammo thirsty now... Definitely want to compensate with strategems or support weapons now, though with the amount of backlash they very possibly will revert it to come up with a better solution
I've really got to start using stun grenades more
It definitely takes some practice
I did some tests and I think aiming a bit under the light in the vent from straight on around 15 to 20 meters away is fairly consistent at taking them out