I wish other distro's would implement this. It's a very modern thing to do and really does make linux as a desktop feel more complete.
I'm fairly sure flatpaks are planned to have something like this and I am really looking forward to it
I wish other distro's would implement this. It's a very modern thing to do and really does make linux as a desktop feel more complete.
I'm fairly sure flatpaks are planned to have something like this and I am really looking forward to it
Play on linux is extremely old at this point and isn't really updated.
I understand that it was a tool that worked well for you in the past and you could probably get it working with the right dependencies but if I am being honest. It's not worth it.
Wine has improved drastically in the last few years and with that a lot of new apps have come around.
My personal favorite is bottles as it is very easy to use and works well for both games and applications.
Another option is lutris but it's a lot more oriented towards games than applications.
I hope I was of some help and good luck
Hellblade is pretty cool. Not made by a huge studio but looks like it was. Combat is meh but presentation is excellent. Would buy on sale
You may wanna try putting a solid state drive in. It will boost performance so much
Just vanilla gnome. I'm pretty basic
I have had zero issues on my desktop. And on my laptop I have way better battery performance. Mind you both are using AMD graphics
It's not a game about replaying it. It's quality over quantity. One of the most interesting story games I've ever played
Wahhhh wahhhhh. That's you
A totally reasonable response to someone kindly posting a translation
Very excited to try it out once fedora ships it. Gnome may not add the most stuff every update but by god it is the smoothest desktop on linux
I'm sorry. I feel like I just had a stroke reading that