What other plattform would you suggest?
Dig 2 was such an amazing game, would love a sequel as well
Holy shit! How did you afford 21 964 guitars?
I really like Bruno
Oh damn, I wasn't aware. Never using Ubuntu again if they try shit like that. But if Canonical goes under, won't that effect Mint? I mean if it is based on Ubuntu? (If my understand of it is correct)
Sort of newbie here as well. Why is it better?
I used Ubuntu for about 2 years in 2006 to 2008, but have been on Windows since. I like Ubuntu, and looking in to dual booting with Windows now. Should I go for Mint instead of Ubuntu?
Yeah, i'm in the exact same position. It kind of sucks that i paid money for it and now i don't even have access to it because Microsoft did a truly shitty move. It should be illegal to take away access to a product you paid for like this.
They increase views at the cost of credibility. Not worth the cost in my opinion.
Its on Steam
It was originally for pancake screens so if you don't own a VR headset you can still play it. Just buy the correct version though 😁
If you want a closer modern OpenTTD you should check out Voxel Tycoon. A really nice builder in the TTD spirit.
Not to be that guy, but it is the 2038 problem for 32 bit epoch. Check this out: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
But yeah, that's a much bigger issue.
The minute i saw that was the minute i changed away from those types of backgrounds on the login screen. In the control panel you can just change it to anything you want
Mindbug - an amazing card battler for two without building a deck. The twist is that you can take the opponents card twice a game. Makes for a super interesting gameplay.
Splendor duel - seen it mentioned before, a really great implementation of the splendor game for two
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