The detail in such a small form factor boggles my mind. Well done!
Aspiring partial German-American Jewish (speculated) Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious recommended to view, though). Also, former editor for CoculesNation.
Interests are as follows: Music, Gaming, TTRPGs, Creative Writing, FOSS, Linux, AI, Numerology (Gematria, Chinese Numerology, Chaldean Numerology, etc.), and Pro Wrestling
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The detail in such a small form factor boggles my mind. Well done!


He’s already a paedo himself, so this isn’t surprising. He looks young, but I think there’s a huge reason for it.


I think with Framework, you have the AMD ST and/or Intel ME, which you can’t disable. Since System76 has Intel CPUs almost exclusively, they’re Corebooted and have ME disabled.


You might want to consider gaming on Linux. For that, neither might be a good idea, unless you want to play older games on an older ThinkPad (which a lot of Linux users like to use… a lot). If you want recommendations for Linux-specialized companies, I’d take a look at System76.


Myself and my producer, Neigsendoig, have done this using Yabridge. Despite the older versions of WINE required, it’s real solid for what we do. I’ve been slowly producing a series of happy hardcore tracks, though using many proprietary plugins that Windows users have the luxury of using. As long as iLok DRM isn’t required, you’re good to go.


Dude should ask Linux players how they can actually play games with EAC and Battleye if that box is turned on, then they’ll realize that none of the cheaters use Linux (if any at all). Most, if not all of them, use Windows with specialized scripts.


He’s a lying sack of potatoes. I literally called it out on here when I read his gaslighting Reddit post. EA did the exact same thing with Apex Legends, of which my producer was a heavy Apex player on Steam.


Time to DRM the trash out of them and spy on them, make money off subscriptions and selling the data to brokers who we trust to leak it to hackers again…


The Gamerant link is dead, though I just need to use the Wayback Machine or something like that. I looked at the second link, and yeah, that’s concerning.


That’s interesting. Is there proof I can look at?


I played BOII, of which was arguably the best COD game of all time. I also considered playing MW Remastered for the Horizon Modern Warfare mod.


Operation Harsh Doorstop is good for a military shooter, of which I’ve played in the past. It’s free to play too if I’m not mistaken (and the modding scene for it is quite fantastic as well).


I’m absolutely glad I’m not playing BO6 Part 2, which is what this game is. Forget that nonsense, I’d rather go to BOII, BO4, MW Remastered, or even BOIII for that matter.


They know. They’re done, and that’s that.


I see where you’re coming from, and can understand why you decided to prevent commercial repackaging and tivoization. Source-available sounds like it’s proprietary, which I assume it’s not.


It looks like this is open-source, but not Free Software, since you’re using PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 as your license. Did you consider other licenses like any of the GPL licenses or BSD-2/3 Clause license, Apache-2.0 or any of the others that fit the Free Software classification?
I’ve used a PS4 controller myself, so I can confirm that.


I wonder of Palantir is connected to Oracle. Likely so.


I should have Neigsendoig test this for CoculesNation. He’d be happy to test this part of it out.
Feel free to DM me so I can give you the email he uses for Cocules Media, of which I was a video editor for.
From the looks of things, your best options are either Linwood Setonix, Dungeon Revealer, PlanarAlly, QuestPortal, Alchemy, Cauldron, SpellCanvas, Arkenforge, and MapTool. That’s all I could find as of right now. Maybe it’s pottible with Mythic Table, but don’t really know too much about it.