Keeping home on a separate disk is the best way to go. A different partition is okay, but a different drive is even better.
“Let Chaos storm, let cloud shapes swarm; I wait for form”
Keeping home on a separate disk is the best way to go. A different partition is okay, but a different drive is even better.
Reminds me of the Thorn bugs from Rain World. nasty little buggers who will attack and carry you away without a chance to fight back.
Here’s what the thorn bugs look like if you’re curious:
Yeah the ending is very powerful.
Journey’s ending is very powerful.
Fair enough, it’s not for everyone. It’s more of a chill game than an action packed one with stimulation and quests and all that jazz.
I’m not sure I understand…
The multiplayer in this game is cool, being able to play with random people and only know who they are at the en. Though, I do wish people could play locally together or invite friends to play directly.
Agreed, it’s one of the most beautiful games I’ve played.
Stone is nowhere near as permanent as people think it is anyway. I mean look at the Appalachians, they were thought to be once as tall as the Himalayas but they aren’t anymore, and they are much smoother. stone isn’t permanent over long periods of time. But in case you think that’s permanent enough, stone can weather and crack, even completely crumble in timescales comparable to a human lifetime. It’s really not as permanent as people think it is.
Use flatpak for anything newer. Most things are already available as flatpak, only things I haven’t seen available are terminal based applications as Flatpak.
Though maybe in a future version we might get that capability. I’ve always been told you can’t install terminal based applications like neofetch or bpyTOP as flatpak. Which is kind of a bummer but not that big of a deal.