Even just reading this description makes me kind of jumpy. That’s how memorable that video was I guess.
Even just reading this description makes me kind of jumpy. That’s how memorable that video was I guess.
Yeah, they certainly aren’t cheap, so I get that…
Thanks for the heads up, I also bought the 1€ shader course. Given the price I won’t be too upset if it isn’t amazing, but I’ll lower my expectations anyway.
I previously did some of their Blender courses by Grant Abbitt and they were very good for a beginner like me, so it’s disappointing to read their Godot courses aren’t that great.
For Godot, GDQuest seems to have the best quality from my experience so far, especially when it comes to not teaching bad practices.
Was LinVST among the tools you tried? It works really well for my purchased VSTs.
Saving this comment just in case I ever end up in a similar situation. Very well explained!
This is actually a really good development. So far I have found that the best way to run non-Steam games is to add them to Steam because using Proton outside of Steam is not recommended.
So if Steam ever becomes worse for whatever reason, it is good to know there will be alternatives.
Fair enough, but wouldn’t that work only once? I’m assuming (perhaps wrongly) that Amazon has some measures in place to prevent people from endlessly starting free trials.
Included with Prime. How is that free?
Good to see they have an AppImage now. Setting it up on Linux was a hassle when I last played it around a year and a half ago.
Agreed, I have Spotify premium for the convenience, but I have no illusions about where that money goes, which is why I go to concerts and buy vinyl records when possible.
This what I do and it works pretty flawlessly. I’ve never used Bottles or Lutris since I started adding the games to Steam. It also takes care of controller support.
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