

Oh my friend, this might be the biggest gamewang yet!!
Game developer living in Japan / Former game journalist


Oh my friend, this might be the biggest gamewang yet!!


Angry enough to kill all the folks?


It seems like this one has the juice!


I really want to play this but I ain’t got the cash right now. Trying to avoid all spoilers. Hope you all have fun though!!


Is a full party of 4 when it is at its best? I’ve got two other people interested so wondering how it goes with 2-3 as our schedules are a little misaligned


I started on Nobara and it’s pretty stable now, been on it for a year. I think it’s the perfect place as it’s based on Fedora so easy to look stuff up and know how to handle problems, but it auto-installs the Nvidia drivers and gets you going immediately.
They have a pretty good discord for support too!


That’s awesome to hear. I’m planning to get some time with it next week and write something up specifically about it for the newsletter!


I never played the prequel but heard this is a lot more polished so maybe it has what you are looking for. If you do jump in let me know how it goes!


I’ll keep it going as long as I can!!


Never heard of them, but this track rules. Going to check out their catalogue now! Thanks for the recommendo!


I’ve been spinning the new Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever single Sunburned in London. Can’t wait for the new album.
Also enjoying the newest Joyce Manor release. Doesn’t have as much bite as their early stuff, but it’s a good listen.
I’m currently using one vault based on Kepano’s method. I use it for work, game and movie tracking, journaling, recipes, posts that I’m writing, and article clippings.
I like it a lot and I know over time my bases will be filtered and allow me to find “kid friendly parks in Kyoto” I’ve been to and catalogued so that’s rad, but the early days of adding files it feels a little overwhelming.
Small part of me just wants to use UpNote and be done with the tinkering. But I love to tinker, so I keep coming back to Obsidian. Plus I love the privacy approach.