+1 for Cherrytree, I can even recommend it on Linux. The tree structure makes it so much better to sort things than OneNote with the limited depth.
mcforest
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Counter-Strike 2 Players Express Disappointment as Many of CS:GO's Key Features Disappear
3·2 years agoJust use D and counter strafe with A (or vice versa).
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Gaming@beehaw.org•KOTOR Remake feared cancelled after Sony quietly pulls tweets and videos
5·2 years agoIt’s not that long ago that I played both KOTOR games for the first time and I have to agree that the game might not be that intuitive by today standards. But now after a lot of people played BG3 it might be not that hard anymore to figure this game out.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•GameStop Boss Says Disc Drives Should Be Required On Game Consoles
7·2 years agoToday SD is actually cheaper per gb than Blu-ray.
Just checked Amazon prizes for the first best SD card and Bluray disc. This is a lie. Discs are still less than half the prize.
And you didn’t take into consideration that it’s much cheaper and faster to press the data onto the disc than writing on an SD card when you do that in great numbers.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Starfield review controversy traces game journalism's orbital decay
3·2 years agoI agree, but what are alternatives for people who want a written text?
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Denuvo's 'Switch Emulator Protection' Is Now Available Via Nintendo's Official Dev Portal
1·2 years agoWhen I’m on the balcony or visiting family for a weekend. Smartphone usually don’t come close to the quality of the games you can get on the Switch.
I think game and engine developers should do both. If it’s possible to improve efficiency and performance it should be done. But at the same time hardware is improving as well and that performance gain should be used.
I’m kinda worried a little bit about the recent development in hardware though. At the moment GPU power mostly increases with energy consumption and only a little with improved architecture. That was different some years ago. But in my eyes thats a problem the hardware manufactorera have, not the game developers.
The thought that today’s state of technology is enough and we should stop improving sounds pretty Amish to me.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I will stop using Linux / PC for 10 months. What do you think will happen in that period?
9·2 years agoBye, see ya in 2 weeks
No, no, you have to delete your git config. That’s part of the challenge.
I’m also back on 60 Hz on my 160 Hz monitor because of this challenge. So cute though.