Linux mint is a very good example of this approach and I would be very surprised if it was implemented in a way that would be more effective than the alternative.
Linux mint is a very good example of this approach and I would be very surprised if it was implemented in a way that would be more effective than the alternative.
So much of my youth spent (wasted, my parents would say) on BHD, and then Joint Ops!!!
Follow up. I was still able to purchase DF1, 2, LW, and TFD from Steam as a pack for 21 CAD. Playing now via Proton. I do not think they have been removed unless it’s a regional issue.
Appreciate the insight. Between that and not functioning on Linux or Proton, I’m out!
Damn that reminds me of the old school Novalogic gem of the same name. Added to my wishlist, thanks.
New to Linux as my daily driver. This is life changing. I was up/down arrowing like a madman!
I deleted my windows partition after about 5 months of using Mint daily. Very freeing.
When I know I’m travelling, I always download a few select movies and the next few episodes of whatever we’re currently watching to my devices.
Plex allows me to download using my PlexPass. My family/everyone else that uses my server download the media they want via my JellyFin server (serving the same media as my Plex server).