I’m absolutely shocked that Wizards wasn’t already doing distribution.
I’m absolutely shocked that Wizards wasn’t already doing distribution.
That’s my thought basically - theres really no way this can go really wrong.
Honestly i’m fine with AI in a virtual tabletop environment, and am curious to see where it ends up.
Aww hell yeah! i’ve been waiting for this one. Once it’s been out a few days i intend to upgrade my main rig to it.
It’s a fancy bit of kit but i have to think something home made could be better suited for a given GM. That said might be nice to give as a christmas gift if it’s cheap enough
The sad thing is, they probably did get a bonus, then set about how to further monetize it
yeah it’s absolutely ridiculous. Whoever decided that the start menu, of all things, needed to be encrusted with garbage should have been fired on the spot.
I got tired of windows pretending it knew better than me what i wanted, whether that was updates or security scans or fuck knows what else.
The final straw was when they shitted up the start menu with garbage and tried to shove their app store down my throat. At that point i was done.
tl;dr would be that one of the main actresses on critical role (Ashley Johnston) was in an abusive relationship with this guy named Foster, and Critical Role has now scrubbed every notion of his existence from their page by deleting all videos with him in it.
A valuable lesson on the importance of local archiving and not trusting any online source to stay online.
Yeah i literally just run whatever the default in Linux Mint is. It’s got everything where i expect it to be and has no friction, and that’s good enough for me.
TIL thank you!
super curious what they’ll come up with for the dracoliches.
I only game on linux and regret nothing.
Oh it’s a whole method. I use oracles, i roll on tables, i automatically generate NPC’s.
The actual easy part is combat because “usually” there’s a best choice for the enemy to take in any situation that makes sense for them.
I do almost entirely solo, but my favorite part is the unexpected.
If you play a computer game, you know what’s going to happen or what’s within the boundaries of the simulation it’s running. Tabletop isn’t like that. It can spiral into anything and end up anywhere. That’s very refreshing and mentally engaging.
Linux mint is often recommended for new people, and has a interface very similar to windows. In my own experience, it’s very fast to get it up and running.
Excellent news to hear. In a lot of ways the steam release has been a step back, and it’s good to see us getting back to where we were before the release.
I would note that the guys running redhat likely don’t care so long as the money keeps coming. To them this is just a financial decision and all other considerations are moot.
I actually do not use it, not out of any kind of moral stance but it just runs slow for me.