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Cake day: June 26th, 2023

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  • I’m fully Linux for two years now, have played ~140 games and had a total of 2 major issues and 2 minor issues with games:

    • Cyberpunk 2077 (at least before the 2.0 update) crashed frequently because of a called function that the nvidia gpu driver couldn’t handle. Since I switched to AMD this has been resolved and I had no issue whatsoever, even modded
    • Minecraft has a memory freeing issue when using an AMD GPU (kinda ironic) which causes the game to crash every 3-5 hours or so. This is resolved by either restarting the game gracefully every few hours or not being an addict
    • I couldn’t get achievements to log for Return to Moria on any proton version I had. Kind of silly problem but I’m an achievement hunter so it still annoys me
    • the windows version of fear and hunger via proton runs better than the native Linux version, especially on steam deck. It’s weird but I don’t make the rules


    • you can go anywhere with your “low-ass level gang” without a warning because it doesn’t matter, within the same act you’re more or less on a similar encounter difficulty (even considering bosses).
    • given point one, why should there be grind? Every encounter has its purpose and the game is carefully scaled so at no point you should feel overwhelmed by difficulty (as long as you somewhat prepare for encounters)
    • as someone else said, the game is beatable on lvl 1, according to the official stats some even managed to do that in honor mode
    • if you really have that much of an issue with leveling and combat difficulty you could play on a lower difficulty, install an exp multiplier mod or install a mod that adds more encounters so you can “grind” (note that the latter two methods will make you hit a ceiling at lvl 12, so act 1 and 2 might be slightly easier but act 3 will be pretty much normal)