It says they do but they kinda mostly don’t. I’m playing from linux on my old steam windows folder on a very much NTFS drive and I never had an issue.
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
It says they do but they kinda mostly don’t. I’m playing from linux on my old steam windows folder on a very much NTFS drive and I never had an issue.
Dual boot 100% no doubts. Don’t unilaterally impose Linux on your Son, he will likely be cut off from many socialization on current and future popular multiplayer games that may or may not run smoothly on Linux.
Obsidian with calendar plugin here.
I guess they could make good games, it’s in their interest, I’m not going to give them money either way.
Two huge mistakes.
My granfather’s watch.
Don’t other people’s banks have web portals?
Sadly, some finance services are app only, app-that-don’t-run-without-Play-Store only.
It souds like this is literally your first step outside of windows.
Don’t listen to any of these people, stick to dual boot, especially if your quality of life (I mean your hobbies) are tied to mastery of a known ecosystem of specific softwares.
Linux can work but you will need to compromise, and you will royally fuck up and unless you are embracing troubleshooting as an hobby you won’t like it.
Dual booting allows you to have a safe harbor for when things go south.
I’ve had a dual boot for around 6 years and only this year I have, not deleted windows but set up my boot to default to linux (it used to be last OS booted).
I had to give up the quality of some audio filters for streaming, I coud not for the life of me figure out how to run a couple of specific games, I’m unable to uncompress big .exe archives (yarrr) in certain specific disks and after a year of smooth daily sailing I had my drivers go nuts and had to dive in and fix it, doing research on old shitty reliable windows.
including those yet to exist.
That, believe it or not, is jail.
This but ironically.
You are not wrong… I guess in both instance they came from the desire never to break the immersion through any kind of loading.
The weirder think to me is that it was made by the guys behing “Serious Sam”, that basically mastered the open field shooter genre, which is kinda like the opposite of this game?
Yes.
Let’s simplify the “riddle”.
It states: a number is 1 plus half that number.
What is a quantity that added to “half a number” gives the number? What do you add to 0,5 to make 1?
The other half.
So we go back to the original statement: “a number is 1 plus half that number” and change it to “a number is half that number plus half that number”.
If you go back and forth between the two you may notice that one the one side there is “1” and on the other “half that number”.
$1 is half the cost, what is the total cost?
We leave the last step to the readers.
It doesn’t get more linear than “Limbo” and “INSIDE”.
Talos Principle
Is not linear.
Something plus half the price is the full price.
So something is half the price as well.
1 is half the price.
I work with engineers, a senior likes to ask the same question to people on their first day (how much does a brick weight that weight 1Kg plus half the brick) and I shit you not these people second guess themselves all the time.
Given, it’s probably the pressure of being new to the job and having this guy put you on the spot, but I find this “riddle” really really easy so, maybe, go get that degree?
You went straight for “I’m not smart”.
How can I mean those if I played the game myself? Doesn’t it clicks to you that the point of the game is the shocking value of it 100% looking like a dating sim untill it’s not? (And when it’s not it still builds on the building block of a dating sim, to be fair).
As of the “got downvoted to hell”, hell does not exists nor does downvotes. I made my point and I’m ok with people missing the joke or not liking it.
Yes.
As long as your kids currend and future friends will be on Windows there will be potential issues. There’s also the matter of familiarizing yourself with an environment that monopolyze the professional environment…