• TimeNaan@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Hah, back when PlayOnLinux was the “easy” way to run windows software.

    The ready made scripts almost never worked. But it was a good effort that paved the way for Lutris

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      3 hours ago

      I never used the scripts, I used to use it as a front end to make my own prefixes. I loved the interface and ease of settings.

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    6 hours ago

    Steam’s native Linux client first released in 2012, granted, there weren’t a lot of compatible games at that point

  • Richie’s Computer Stuff@lemmy.ca
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    I remember wanting to use Linux at that time. I thought it was so interesting, but my technical expertise just wasn’t there. None of the games I liked playing would run on Linux, and I wasn’t ready to let go of the pans of glass inside a frame that my PC was still running at the time. I’d play around with it in virtual machines and on live USB devices, but that was it. I was always thrilled when I could get an old computer for free that was powerful enough to run a modern Linux distribution.

    Well, fast forward to 2020, and I discovered that Linux gaming had quietly made leaps and bounds, and so I thought I’d just install it on my PC exclusively and see how it worked out. Well, it stuck, and I’m never going back.

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      14 hours ago

      Couldn’t find anything on a cursory search, how do you even install that? Looks so much more real than the clones on play store

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        10 hours ago

        The last real HTC Sense flip clock was made for android 4.4 (2013) You’re only gonna find clones sadly.

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        9 hours ago

        Certainly is for Minecraft.

        The more modern form of modding with Forge had really matured by that point and people were testing the boundaries of what they could create with modpacks.

        The following year saw the release of 1.7.10 as well as the acquisition by Microsoft and rounded off what was generally considered the golden age of modded Minecraft.

      • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        I found an Ubuntu 12.10 DVD on one of my spindles the other day and spun it up and oh my god how the memories came flooding back. I kinda loved Unity at the time. I mean, I’m not giving up Plasma for it, but I thought Unity was so refreshing coming off of Windows 7/8.