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LISA: The Painful is getting a Definitive Edition in July
14 June 2023 at 12:03 pm UTC Likes: 1

What about the itch.io version? Will it get the Definitive Edition too?

Nova Roma is a new city-builder from the Kingdoms and Castles developer
14 June 2023 at 11:55 am UTC

Quoting: benstor214
Quoting: Purple Library GuyY'know, so many of these non-modern city builder things are vaguely medieval that it had never even occurred to me--architecture wise, Rome was so much cooler for this kind of thing.
Well, there is Caesar I-III (and Pharaoh/Cleopatra, Zeus/Poseidon) or more recently Nebuchadnezzar… also Builders of Egypt/Greece/China. Lastly the Pharaoh remake “New Era”.
Frankly, I can’t say anything to which is architecturally the most appealing as that is highly subjective.

Don't forget Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom, quoting Wikipedia:
QuoteEmperor is the last of the series to use the same 2D-sprite game engine as seen in the earlier titles, and the first to introduce a multiplayer option.
It's only available on GOG!
Thought I played a lot Zeus and Pharaoh, but not this one even though I have it in my collection.

Nova Roma is a new city-builder from the Kingdoms and Castles developer
13 June 2023 at 6:22 pm UTC

From the GOL homepage, I though it was an engine reimplementation of Zeus: Master of Olympus, but no.

Amnesia: The Bunker is stressful horror done the right way
8 June 2023 at 11:28 pm UTC

Quoting: F.Ultra
Quoting: CyrilWith this behavior some have "don't care about native, just want to play games", I'm really surprised some people don't say the same thing about other software (non-gaming) too, or won't be surprised if that happen one day actually. Why making a big difference between software and games? Surely I don't want this...

Games by their very nature are closed source proprietary pieces of bad code that should have no interaction with the rest of the system so that is among the reasons why e.g I see games as being differently. Aka I would never ever use a closed source application on any of my systems, but for games that battle was over before it started.

About the close vs open source apps installed on your system I surely agree, but that was not the subject of what I said.
I was thinking about native apps vs just run all Windows apps through Wine for example.

Plus, no, I don't think games are closed source by nature, it's mostly an economic issue, it could be different.

Use a camera to solve puzzles in hand-drawn adventure TOEM
8 June 2023 at 11:37 am UTC Likes: 3

This is also on GOG, but no Linux version there, too bad...

Amnesia: The Bunker is stressful horror done the right way
7 June 2023 at 10:18 pm UTC

With this behavior some have "don't care about native, just want to play games", I'm really surprised some people don't say the same thing about other software (non-gaming) too, or won't be surprised if that happen one day actually. Why making a big difference between software and games? Surely I don't want this...

Canonical planning an immutable desktop version of Ubuntu
5 June 2023 at 7:56 pm UTC

I don't like Ubuntu and I don't like their Snap at all.
So I couldn't care less...

System76 working on a standalone PC case, plus a big Open Firmware upgrade
3 June 2023 at 12:52 pm UTC Likes: 1

Make me think... I don't know a lot about System76 or Pop!_OS but from what I can read here and there it seems I respect a lot what they're doing.

Do some mining with machine guns in BORE BLASTERS
22 May 2023 at 1:59 pm UTC Likes: 4

Am I the only one who thinks the guy at the end of the trailer is Robotnik?