Oh, I see. That sounds great, and fun (preparing the distro part). And it will probably be future-proof as well since it will be intact for the game.
I like this idea.
Oh, I see. That sounds great, and fun (preparing the distro part). And it will probably be future-proof as well since it will be intact for the game.
I like this idea.
Not exactly bare minimum but something like Recalbox?
I miss the cartridge days too but this is not so practical anymore. Also you'll get the best results with DRM-free games, whatever you decide.
What I would do is, buying a big HDD and fill it with installers. You can put cover images on/as folders if you want.
For save files, build a sync structure on a server (local one would be more feasible with something like syncthing). You can do that with Nextcloud or Dropbox etc. as well.
As a Battlefield player since 1942, I recently moved to Easy Red 2. I'm sick of always online and this game is a breath of fresh air to me.
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Then it's most likely one of Google's shenanigans. I heard random restrictions were going on on Youtube but first time seeing it myself.
It's the latest version. The video is age-restricted for me and I don't have an account.
Not here to fight (though this feels like a quote from somewhere). It's just how systemd handles things. Probably it's not the only reason for this, but I haven't seen this behaviour on systems with OpenRC.
I think that's because of systemd
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Thanks, now it got worse for me too. -_-
Thank God my English is not enough to understand these.
Needs more jpeg