@Plume Oh yeah and this: Start the game in a neutral area or room where you can test the controls and sound are working properly and ensure the performance is right BEFORE the intro cutscene plays.
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@Plume The Witness has no menu and no savegames. When you boot it up, you're instantly exactly where you left off.
This doesn't work for all games, but I wish more games would do it like that.
@AnonStoleMyPants @tal And being able to pause a cutscene (That includes putting the system to sleep now!)
@DerpyPlayz18 They are not instant. I also don't feel comfortable giving my biometric data to some shady company just so I can unlock my phone.
@Sentientted @CookieJarObserver The only gripe I have with the Pixel (4a in my case) is that the file system is so locked down, but that's just a modern Android thing. I wish I was able to change the default search engine but eh, can't complain.
I don't have a Pinephone personally, but #postmarketOS has come a long way and supposedly runs very well on recent hardware. Give it another 1-2 years and it will be rock solid for daily use.
@douglasg14b @fwygon I love Kagi. For technical topics, the search quality is unparalleled. For everything else it's about the same.
@pjhenry1216 @MyUnclesSecret Not quite. A gas stove requires gas. I can run it from canisters if I want to. In fact, I know someone who does.
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
Update: Most issues were fixed through updates, I guess we just wanted to play in a really unfortunate time.
The locking up problem is related to a DLL mismatch when attempting #Windows / #Linux crossplay. In short: Copy your Windows friends' ucrtbase.dll
from both the System32
and the SysWOW64
folders to your Windows folder in #Steam's compatdata
folder and you're good to go!
We had a great time playing last night.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Thank you. I was actually just looking for a 2D vector animation program.