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rg3.name
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the author's experience transitioning from Windows to Linux for gaming, focusing on running Far Cry 6 and Deathloop with Proton and open-source graphics drivers, highlighting the improved compatibility and performance on Linux. | |
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iplayedthegame.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It's always exciting to get a new console. So many possibilities, so many games, and whether you've picked it up at launch or bought it years down the line, you always have that first game you bring home with it. Whilst this is becoming less common with the growth in digital gaming, every system you... | |
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pleromanonx86.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It's well known that video games today are disposable pieces of slop. Modern multiplayer games tend to fall into one of two categories: they're abandoned after a while and the servers are pulled (sometimes comically fast, like with Concord), while other games are endlessly changing "live service" games where they get endless updates and free... | |
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writing.markchristian.org
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| | | The history of saving in video games, from passwords to memory cards to the cloud. | ||