EDIT: And Erased was also very good English voices!
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood has some great English voice acting, and that’s coming from a Japanese voice over lover. :-]
EDIT: And Erased was also very good English voices!
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood has some great English voice acting, and that’s coming from a Japanese voice over lover. :-]
Thank you! I will look more into EndeavourOS. :-]
Hi, I just recently made a post and it was about Crimson Desert and me searching for a distro that doesn’t need any extra hassle for the game to get going. I currently use openSUSE Tumbleweed, but moved back over to my Windows SSD to be able to play the game.
My question is: What distro are you using and is it an AMD or NVIDIA card? :-]
Can a motherfucker get a break, PLEASE.
I use Lutris for games that don’t work in Steam/Proton, usually an older game like Black and White 2 or the old Sims 2 game (before the updated version came out). Why is everything I like turning to shit! :(


Damn man. Technology kinda fucking sucks now. Everything I use is imploding in on itself. Yay!


Thank you so much for this information! I will see what help I can provide if I can!


I mainly used them to find unmodified games, especially useful for ROM hacks where I wasn’t bright enough at the time to make backups.
I only needed it every so often when I was looking for a niche game (Gregory Horrow Show, anybody? lol), so to know now that if I come across a game or ROM hack I’d like to try, my search will be just a bit harder.


I could leave the PS3 stuff for someone that cares a little more, but everything under the 360/PS3 might be doable.
Oh man. Let me tell you about what I saw from the Roku I got back in 2020 or so.
I got a pihole before or shortly after my Roku. The PiHole showed my most blocked device being… the Roku. Almost over 4000 DNS requests denied, especially after I fully blocked them on the PiHole because I got tired of their ads being shown when all I’m turning the damn thing on for is Plex/Jellyfin.
They don’t like that one bit! Get this, for the time to be accurate, it MUST have connection to their servers. Not just once, mind you. Every day I leave my house, I turn off things, the Roku being one of them. I turn it off by turning off the extension it is plugged into. Every time I turned it back on, it would just show the time you cut it off at. So, if it was 8 AM when you turned it off, and it is now 9 PM, well, the clock on the Roku would still be around 8 AM.
So, yeah. Now, I just use my Steam Deck as my watching device, hooked up to the dock. Added benefit of not having to “sideload” (read install) a YouTube IPA onto my phone. Fuckers.