Makes sense, graphics card manufacturers often implement patches for specific poorly-programmed games. Proton does the same thing in Linux.
hazelnot
Meanwhile in Romania 💀💀💀
Just wanna brag, I designed the reVC logo
...not that it matters considering the repo mirrors don't even have the logo showing up in the readme 💀
Tbh it's capitalism. It teaches people to be afraid of choices, and to just take what the corporation is handing them. It's... disconcerting how pervasive this kind of convenience culture has become and what kind of effect it's having on people's lives
Fedi doesn't have an onboarding problem, people have a capitalism problem
I only tried DS1 and DS3. In DS1 I beat the first boss and then got to some kind of place where I couldn't even get past the regular enemies and the game didn't feel that interesting to me (especially since it makes you basically most of the thing in corpse mode until you restore your humanity or whatever).
In DS3 I literally couldn't beat the first boss no matter what I did so I gave up
Ehh, it's just not really for me
The hardest games I managed to get into have probably been Celeste and Hollow Knight, and I only finished Celeste
Just finished Metroid Prime Remastered on it. Before that I replayed Assassin's Creed 1 and s 2, and was gonna play Bloodlines but I realized the gameplay sucks.
Now I'm playing Bully, Dreamfall and Metroid Prime 2 in semi-parallel lol
The Souls games.
I can see the appeal of the story and stuff, but they're just impossible for me to get into cause of their difficulty
That's what Wine does. Proton is built on top of Wine and has lots of patches to make various games work better (or at all)