theyllneverfindmehere

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I can see that because of the car customization. Though Pacific Drive had more of an ominous vibe to me, compared to the chill nature of Keep Driving.

I ended up not finishing Pacific Drive because the story and the game play got really repetitive for me. At some point I should go back and finish it. I'd like to see it get expanded in because it had good bones.

I have several runs down in this game and I can say it is very fun with the chillest of vibes. There are times where it gets a bit more intense, but it's usually after you make a poor decision.

It runs great on Steam Deck and on my Linux Desktop (Ubuntu 24.10).

The soundtrack is great too!

Teal'c, I've got a question for you. What the hell does "kree" mean anyway.

Yeah not sure of their setup, but I had a big list of mandatory things that needed to work before I erased my windows partitions. VR was one of them. More specifically VR full room and VR sitting with my HOTAS and wheel setups. Everything game related works perfectly. Some VR applications I haven't gotten working or found replacements for like Virtual Desktop. (If anyone has any suggestions, that'd be amazing.)

But long story short, VR works and it works well. I've played on both an Nvidia 3090 and an AMD 7900 XTX. I'm using Ubuntu 24.10 with Gnome Wayland.

On occasion it complains about gnome not supporting vr. I just reboot and it works fine.

[–] theyllneverfindmehere@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Is it a terrible movie? Yes. Is it also weird and awesome? Yup.

The teddy bear costumes kill me every time.

This movie was the best "STALKER" movie. It catches the same vibe and it really just holds that sense of dread throughout.

I knew nothing of this movie until one day my wife asked to watch it. She saw Natalie Portman in an interview talking about it. After we watched it I didn't know why more people weren't talking about this and why it wasn't advertised more. The only thing I saw online about this movie around the time it came out was a RLM review of it, but I think it was already out of theaters.

This movie deserves more love.

[–] theyllneverfindmehere@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I feel like I liked the book when I read it. Then I saw the movie and hated it. Then I went back to the book and also hated it. Not because of the movie, but reading it a second time made me realize how terrible the book was in the first place.

If you like it you like it, I'm not going to knock you.

They completely misused the Iron Giant for pure nostalgia bait. The whole movie is that. The whole book is the main character being a Marry Sue, after the problem presents itself.

[–] theyllneverfindmehere@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Damn I thought they were bringing back my favorite Canadian cgi TV show about computing and playing video games to survive.

Yeah that's exactly it. It's also kind of nice that all the players are working together against the app, so no one has to DM or be the "bad guy".

[–] theyllneverfindmehere@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

Mansions of Madness. It's my wife's new favorite game. The game has many different scenarios and they play out pretty differently each time. The game is almost all co-op, so it's players VS. the game. I was actually against the need for an app at first but it simplifies a lot and helps keep track of a lot of the mundane stuff.

[–] theyllneverfindmehere@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I started using zigbee2mqtt so I could use Aqara devices. They are the items I've had the least issues with since setting it up.

It also seems like zigbee2mqtt just has a wider net of compatible devices in general.

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