From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc
Kendrick Kerwin Chua <
kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:
All the news sources I go to are making note of the fact that we're
three years into war on three different continents, while also observing that war never really let up for the last hundred years or so. One of my neighbours, who is devout and elderly, assumes that all this conflict
will outlive him. One of my coworkers, who is young and inexperienced, expresses hope that everything can be settled in his lifetime. I'm
sitting here in the middle wondering if it's selfish to just tune out
and play games instead.
I think a little escapism is understandable so long as you don't do
anything too on-the-nose like, say, playing shooters which trivialise
the horrors of armed conflict while you rack up an absurd body count.
Play:
Just Cause 2 (PC) - I've had this for a while now, so I thought I'd
finally give it a shot. Under Wine alone, the overall process size of
this 32-bit game quickly hits 4GB (!) and it falls over. But with
DXVK, it "only" reaches 3.5GB or so, and seems stable (aside from
sometimes attracting debugger attention on exiting, curiously).
Anyway, the joys of PC gaming on Linux aside, it's still a good enough
game that I replayed it to the basic finish. That whole grappling-hook
idea never gets old somehow. It's a fairly grindy game though, with
baddies getting spawned behind you constantly which is as stupid as it
ever was, and the story... isn't what you'd call a classic narrative
exactly.
Raspberry Pi 500 (Pi) - As with the previous iterations of the hardware,
the main issue with this latest board is just plain I/O.
That's a shame. I think the M.2 HAT+ was meant to help with this on
the Pi 5 - though it might not be suitable for a Pi 500 aesthetically,
if nothing else. :-) I also remember something about a fairly recent microSD-related software update supporting faster operations on only a
certain type of card (the Pi crowd having started selling suitable
cards IIRC), which primarily seems to give faster read speeds on them.
Want:
The ancient Star Trek FPS I will shortly be buying (yes, that one) to
not be as tricky to run with Wine as it sounds like it might be. The theoretical backup plan is to try running it using software rendering
on ye olde Windows in QEMU - so obviously, the actual backup plan is
to just hope really hard that I don't end up needing to try the
theoretical one.
Bin:
Having to (re-)memorise the Dreamcast^WXbox ABXY button positions for
the (ironically enough) QTE-ish button sequences in JC2, due to the
way Wine understandably pretends the controller is an Xbox 360 pad.
Not easy, as any mention of a Y button seems to get my brain stuck in
SNES mode somehow.
-Rus.
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