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How much 5e do you have to know to enjoy Balders Gate 3?
  • It is also helpful to know that if you make any mistakes in you character build, you can respec your class and ability scores very early in the game for a fairly low price. The things that you cannot change are your origin, race or appearance, but these don't have such a great impact (unless you take the Dark Urge origin and find a bit too bloody for your tastes - in which case you have to start over)

    Personally, I never played DND but I did play a bunch of RPGs before (such as the Pathfinder games on PC) and I love checking out character build guides. The learning curve of BG3 was pretty smooth for me.

  • "You should migrate to Linux"
  • I use the Steam version with the -provider Portal launch modifier (lets me use my old ANet account)

  • "You should migrate to Linux"
  • Dropping by to throw some more praise onto the pile for Nobara Linux - it's my current distro and I have an AMD RX 6700 as well. All the games in my Steam library work great, including Baldur's Gate 3 (no tweaks necessary other than enabling the latest GE-Proton version). Unfortunately I haven't played any of the games you listed; my preferences lean mostly towards RPGs like Elden Ring, Path of Exile, Guild Wars 2, Valheim (with mods!), Enderal and so on.

  • How do i add steam games to my Gnome desktop?
  • This, or the Tray Icons: Reloaded extension for GNOME, which adds the Steam icon to the tray bar. From there, you can click it and it shows a list of the installed games.

    If you are new to Linux, GNOME has quite a different feel from your usual Windows flow. I personally love it and would never swap back.

    (Off-topic, but If you would be interested in a gaming-oriented distro, I would recommend Nobara Linux - the official version looks fairly familiar for Windows users and it also comes with a bunch of gaming-related stuff preinstalled like Steam, wine dependencies, mesa drivers for AMD, etc)

  • Baldur's Gate 3 Megathread
  • Sven said in an interview they will try to get Steam Deck verification at launch or otherwise soon after

    (https://youtu.be/LOqmFYDoTUc at 19:40)

  • I want to move to Linux but I need to be able to access my apps that are not supported
  • Since people have suggested virtual machines, I wanted to mention that most of them will not be using your GPU (and GPU passthrough is tricky), so they won't be helpful if you are using GPU-intensive apps.

    On the other hand, moving form Adobe Illustrator to Inkscape was a pretty smooth transition for me, and I can't say I miss any of Adobe's features (except the Shape builder, which is also coming to Inkscape). However, I'm not a professional illustrator - it's mostly a hobby for me and I only use it for creating icons, simple illustrations and infographics

    Gaming experience has been really good, though! (Steam/Proton and yuzu for emulating some Switch games)

  • What's the worst company ever. Period.
  • And the Essure permanent birth control device, causing persistent pain, bleeding and other health problems to thousands of women. Withdrawn from the US market before the Netflix documentary released

    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jul/25/the-bleeding-edge-netflix-documentary-medical-devices

  • Some trouble
  • As a complete casual Linux user (made the switch last year), all the games I previously played on Windows work on Linux smoothly with minimal or no intervention on my part. Even started fiddling with emulators - Legend of Zelda BotW on yuzu worked right out of the box

  • Looking for narrative driven games
  • Surprised no one mentioned Enderal yet. It's a total conversion mod for Skyrim (special edition) and it really fits the bill of mystery/horror. It's my favorite game from a narrative point of view; the soundtrack and voice acting is also excellent, and I have re-listened it long after finishing the game. The only issue would be that you mentioned you would prefer a more linear experience, rather than an open world. The main quest is fairly linear, but you can still go off the rails and explore - but the pull of the story will always set you back on track.

    One of my favorite tracks, which summarizes quite well the atmosphere of the game - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKLkOnvFG5w
    Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DHkmHBPs2Q

    ProtonDB lists it as playable on SteamDeck; the game itself is free, although you will need Skyrim Special edition (which is around 10$ on Steam right now).

  • Can NSFW images and links *please* be hidden from the sidebar?
  • I resorted to blocking the element completely with the uBlock extension

  • Meta invited the admin of Fosstodon for a roundtable to discuss their upcoming fediverse platform
  • Perhaps the problem was that it was not an open discussion, but an "off-the-records", private one. And, from a moral standpoint, small concessions can end up leading to a slippery slope.

  • What things sound like an awful combination but are surprisingly good together?
  • Not sure if all peanut butter variants are sweet? The only ones I have tried tasted savory, and some even felt somewhat salty. Maybe some have sugar added to them?

  • How to subscribe to a community in another instance?
  • A note for folks who didn't know this - if you're using kbin, when you search for lemmy communities to subscribe to you should remove the ! from the search query (eg, use [email protected] instead of [email protected]). This way you will find the community instead of related posts.

  • There's a yuzu piracy community as well in case you're interested.
  • Thank you! Today I started my first adventure into emulating and I had a few hiccups along the way. Most of the links I found for troubleshooting were from the subreddit r/yuzu, which was closed. I'm still impressed how BotW worked right off the bat - was expecting the Linux experience to hit me, but lately things just... work!