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@links.hackliberty.orgI'd honestly be curious to see how that plays out. Every creator hosts their own content while strengthening and spreading the Peertube network.
I feel like that would quickly solidify it as a viable alternative.
I know it's completely irrelevant here, but what keyboard is that in the background? The keycaps look really nice.
Linux Mint has already been suggested. I recommend the XFCE edition and adding the Chicago95 theme for a pretty close Windows95/98 look. That should be a reasonable starting point.
Yeah, I have no experience with that side of the series except that it's less arcade-y than Horizon.
Looks like some kind of arm rest or something similar. Might go with the tattoo gun in the other hand when a tattoo artist works at an uncomfortable angle?
ETA: It seems to be a frame with two seperate blue cushions.
I agree. But, as I've gotten older I've realised that the cold gets slightly less fun. Still, fuck the heat.
This is a fair point, but these companies have enough money that they could set aside a small team that just tries new things. Whether the games succeed or fail shouldn't matter. It should be a testing ground for finding new things to base a new IP around or just add to existing series or something.
The team should be allowed to take their time and just make something they're passionate about and players should be able to get involved. Feedback should be taken seriously and used to improve what the team puts out.
I know this is an absolute pipe dream, but I wish companies would do this for the sake of keeping the business moving forward if not for the players.