command --custom-repo-uri https://foo.com --custom-repo-name repo_name --custom-repo-sync-type git
command --custom-repo-uri https://foo.com --custom-repo-name repo_name --custom-repo-sync-type git
I thought it was killed for VSCode since they ended up under the same umbrella.
Yeah, you’re supposed to wait until you actually have a user base to enshittify it.
Sometimes a spade is just a spade
Yeah, Bethesda games are the worst about this.
Paradox’s first party titles generally have excellent Linux support and have for a long time. Can’t swear that will be the case here but overall they’re one of the best publishers for Linux.
https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom
One dev does it in his spare time. I use it to run games that aren’t on Steam like Ubisoft and Blizzard stuff.
But yes, as a software company you’d probably have to pay someone to create and maintain a similar release for your own use - but that’s part of being a software company.
I remember reading a preview for it back in 98. Completely different game than what we got.
Here’s some preview footage from 1998. They clearly scrapped the game and started over at some point
Yup, that makes total sense. Kind of surprising they didn’t have the TZ on there in the first place but it happens.
Is he bored or something?
I feel like they’ve left out a lot of context
Buncha people think they know more about programming netcode than the developers.
Yeah, that would probably do it.
What the fuck are you doing that makes you 1.5M/yr?
We used to blame the Bethesda jank on their last engine, Game ryo. Safe to say that it’s not the engine at this point.
You’d be surprised by the number of applicants that can’t write a for-loop. There’s a middle ground between no test and complex tree search algorithms.
Why are you assuming FAANG resumes can’t do system design?
“Here’s an icky piece of code, tell me what it does and what you would do to improve it” seems to have fallen out of style, though it’s not clear to me why.
Because reviewing code is easier than writing it, unfortunately.
The more surprising part is that there are companies I’ve never heard of that cost even more.