Yeah, drm-free storefronts like GOG are the best solution I think. I love Steam and Proton, but if Valve ever goes public that would all change for the worse.
Yeah, drm-free storefronts like GOG are the best solution I think. I love Steam and Proton, but if Valve ever goes public that would all change for the worse.
Shot in the dark, but does running the Windows software in Wine work?
Star Wars: Empire at War is a classic with more nontraditional gameplay and light 4x elements (no diplomacy). The modding scene is rich too, with Thrawn’s Revenge for the EU and multiple Clone Wars mods.
For sure. After I beat Morrowind, I was impressed to find out it’s possible to kill any character and still beat the main quest if you know what you’re doing. Hopefully as indie development continues to grow we’ll start to see games inspired by it.
Project Tamriel and Tamriel Rebuilt will keep me busy in the meantime.
With this character’s death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created.
These suggestions rock, I guess my weekend is set!
I mean, it’s more humane than the mermaid farms…
Amazing how in-depth this game is!
I don’t think so: the first two migrant waves are guaranteed to happen with the same timing every fort for example. There might be a way, but I didn’t see anything on the wiki about it.
Cool, makes it much easier to visualize how living on a spinning globe works.
The only notable thing my dwarves have “discovered” is OSHA violations. Drawbridge safety is not my strong suit…
I think the quickstart guide on the wiki is fully updated to Steam version: https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Quickstart_guide
It’s what I used, besides surfing Youtube tutorials.
You can also dip your toes in with the free ascii version, and use the quickstart guide for that version on the same wiki.
That army is Warhammer levels of crazy
Skyrim was a lot like a magic trick, amazing and unforgettable the first time but it wears off as you notice the world isn’t as deep as it is wide. After doing the same formula with Fallout 4, and the disastrous launch of 76, even though Starfield is built to create that magic experience again it’s not as effective because we’ve seen it before.
I won’t preorder TES 6 if it ever comes out, but I will be rooting for Bethesda to shake things up, especially after BG3 showed a more complex RPG can still be a bestseller.
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Idk, you’d have to be a wizard to make that look cool. Like Gandalf the Grey or Shaun the White.