Interesting, hope they can figure something out.
Interesting, hope they can figure something out.
What’s with the weird android permissions it needs? Full file access?
They support scrobbling?
Another +1 for navidrome here. Been using it for years now too, it’s great
Thanks for sharing, I think a lot of people can relate to feeling unmotivated to do their hobbies after work. I read a blog post recently (struggling to find the link) that paradoxically feeling too tired for hobbies after work can be a vicious cycle, and you’re better off trying the hobbies anyway to increase your motivation for doing them. That’s really helped me with a game I’m working on. When I can’t work on it for a while, I lose motivation. But once I make some small progress each day, I feel motivated to keep working on it.
Know any good guides for getting back into MHW? I forget all the nice tips I knew before
The steam deck controls are so good, I prefer it for almost everything. Gyro, trackpads, and steam input customization
I think it depends on where you installed it from
Right now just a spare hard drive on a pi that I rsync too, but I’m looking for better options as well.
I’m really enjoying it so far! Reminds me a bit of Caves of Qud. I’m really surprised it’s free.
Death Stranding
I’ve never played such a unique big budget game. The core mechanic is terrain traversal to make deliveries, and the game continues to give you tools throughout it to accomplish that.
Looks very nice!
I think so (in terms of being heavy on the science part of scifi). You have to learn to fly with some more realism than a typical space game of this perspective, but it feels rewarding when you get the hang of it. I like that combat is less of a focus, but it’s still there if you want it.
I discovered this game after I saw people recommend it if you like The Expanse. Very chill mining gameplay loop, controls different than anything else I’ve played
It’s a bit different, but Thumb-key is an alternative style keyboard on fdroid