Nexus Mod Manager is working fine under Linux. It's still under development, but i've been modding Cyberpunk 2077 to hell and back with it.
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I don't agree that Debian is a good choice for a gamer - it sacrifices performance and features for stability, which is not ideal for gamers, who probably want to run the newest drivers and featuresets. Don't get me wrong, I really like Debian, but as an server os, not for a gaming machine. Something based on Arch or Fedora is a lot better for the rapidly changing environment we are talking about, they can adapt much quicker than Debian.
If you have an Nvidia GPU, i can warmly recommend Nobara (a Fedora spinoff) to you. https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/
Soulseek comes to mind, which is still active and pretty easy to use.
It takes 5-10 reloads to get an page from IMDB lol
no, we care about that russia is doing the same thing today, nothing has changed over there except that they dropped the thin veneer of communism and went straight to kleptocracy. And i can't remember Austria giving Israel tanks. go touch some grass.
This demonstrates the issues the US has pretty well. Stuff like MAGA can only work on a large scale when people react only emotionally, not intellectually to information they are exposed to.
It looks sooo cute 🥰
Tomato red on an orange backdrop would look great!
You both were faster than me!
The market for a good middle class GPU at a normal price is wide open and Intel could make a lot of bank if they do it right. Alas, Intel has the tendency to fail to capitalize on such openings; they probably set the price for those cards way to high to be considered a contender.
Mine is Deadlink, a roguelike shooter with very tight gameplay reminding me of oldschool shooter times. Fast, tough, fair.