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Team Fortress 2 has a new update out with a Summer 2020 Cosmetic Case
24 August 2020 at 8:08 pm UTC

Quoting: ZlopezI'm usually selling all the loot boxes I drop in whatever game or ignoring them if you can't sell them. The loot boxes are just plain hazard mechanic (manipulation technique). It's sad that this mechanic is actually profitable.
I wish more games had cosmetic crates that were just awarded randomly rather than being a form of monetization, because apart from the bit where it empties your wallet, they are a fun mechanic in my opinion.

ReplaySorcery is an open source instant-replay solution for Linux
27 July 2020 at 5:40 pm UTC

You can do this with OBS as well, it's pretty cool ^-^

The massive 0.5 release of Lutris is out with a revamped UI, GOG support and tons more
20 February 2019 at 3:05 pm UTC

Quoting: AllYourYeahs
Quoting: atoms118
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: pete910Anyone have this running on KDE, complains of no "Gnome-desktop available" for me.

Edit:

Seems it's a bug

https://forums.lutris.net/t/lutris-doesnt-open-after-update/4946

Can confirm with i3 its the same.

Yeah, I'm using i3 and have the same issue. They had a few issues open on GitHub which were closed, with the devs just telling people to install GNOME. This is why I no longer use Lutris, it seems they added GNOME as a mandatory dependency. Shame because it's really, really cool.

Blame Arch for the name. It's a library not the entire desktop.

Ah I see, thanks. I'll have to try it out again, thanks!

The massive 0.5 release of Lutris is out with a revamped UI, GOG support and tons more
3 February 2019 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Guest
Quoting: pete910Anyone have this running on KDE, complains of no "Gnome-desktop available" for me.

Edit:

Seems it's a bug

https://forums.lutris.net/t/lutris-doesnt-open-after-update/4946

Can confirm with i3 its the same.

Yeah, I'm using i3 and have the same issue. They had a few issues open on GitHub which were closed, with the devs just telling people to install GNOME. This is why I no longer use Lutris, it seems they added GNOME as a mandatory dependency. Shame because it's really, really cool.