Loved fighting vipers, DOA, project justice and rival schools. Such fun fighters
Not actually Myspace Tom.
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Loved fighting vipers, DOA, project justice and rival schools. Such fun fighters
I use Obsidian for a mind map but Notion for project/life management.
I recently just completed NieR Automata and then immediately played NieR Replicant straight after. I originally bought Automata in 2019 but it didn’t click until this year when I tried it out again, for some reason. I don’t think I completed any other games this year. I was primarily playing Overwatch and fighting games (got into Strive this year).
I think I’ve very rarely not found what I was looking for (for non-academic stuff). As your other reply recommends, I’ve heard good things about Anna’s archive too!
I nearly always find them on zlibrary, to be honest.
Eaaaaasily the Dreamcast, even though I think I was the only person I knew that had one. I think I had:
Stellar lineup. I also loved my PlayStation.
Yep, that’d be fantastic.
That’s fine, but I wish that instances that have blocked your instance wouldn’t appear on your timeline at all. Being able to see defederated content, but not knowing that you’re talking to a brick wall if you interact with it, is very strange.
I primarily play games on Linux (on desktop, not steam deck). I’ve been doing so for about 6 years or so. Steam + Proton and other gaming-focused wine builds have made gaming on Linux far better than I could have ever imagined. The only thing that keeps me on Windows is primarily work related stuff. I work in game development (specifically VR), where Windows is pretty much a necessity :').
An awful time for someone (me) to try and get my first role in the game industry :’)