

I think he’s talking about the game that is the precursor to the Mario VS Donkey Kong series. Sorta a puzzle platformer.
I think he’s talking about the game that is the precursor to the Mario VS Donkey Kong series. Sorta a puzzle platformer.
Immaculate?
I played this last year for the first time. Good game, if a bit slow. I had a good time of it though. The art style is very good.
At least the Morrowind on Xbox version of this is real (I think?)
https://kotaku.com/morrowind-completely-rebooted-your-xbox-during-some-loa-1845158550
That’s the price for boards with assembly? Or just straight pcbs?
This is also what I’m playing. I’m just over halfway and I am still enjoying it, but feeling a bit let down overall. I got sucked into the hype, for once, so that’s my fault. I wasn’t prepared for the game to be so linear.
This post is super cool. I am not super into the boomer shooters, but I love the aesthetic. I wanna check out some of these total conversions now.
I don’t use awesomewm anymore, but used to. I am wondering if maybe it wouldn’t make sense to have a tiling wm community instead for content reasons. Could split out an awesomewm one later when there’s more lemmy users?
Just an idea. (also, I wouldn’t mind the space to talk about i3)
I still haven’t really tried neovim and have just stuck with vim classic. I think it’s because I can assume classic vim will be installed on any remote systems I need to work on, and this isn’t true for neovim, unfortunately. I suppose if I really leaned in to learn core vi things, it wouldn’t matter, but I have my vim plugins and dotfiles that are a git clone away on any system, and I guess I got lazy.
I’ve tried to use vim-likes in the past, specifically spacemacs with evil-mode, and ran into enough goofy problems that it scared me back to vim.
Seeing this, though, maybe I’ll take the jump. For sure would be more comfortable hacking together things in Lua over vimscript or vim8script.
Amazing game, and I say that as someone who generally doesn’t care for that style of game. It does take a little to get it’s feet, but when it gets it’s hooks in, it doesn’t let go. Give it a shot!