It depends how you use it. There is no requirement as to how you set up your directory structure, so you could have one file “passwords” with all your credentials in, including the website. That would break a lot of plugin’s functionality though.
It depends how you use it. There is no requirement as to how you set up your directory structure, so you could have one file “passwords” with all your credentials in, including the website. That would break a lot of plugin’s functionality though.
I’ve been having a blast with that one. If you want something in a similar vein, take a look at antimatter dimensions. Again, it is the sort of game that has so many layers and it prone to spoilers.
Unraid is not a backup. It is good, but if your data goes wrong for different reasons or you lose the entire device, you can’t restore it. Dedicated backups are a must for anything serious!
I just couldn’t get into Last Epoch. Can’t really put a finger on why, since other ARPGs grabbed me that are not that dissimilar…
Just got into lilypond recently and the output is really high quality. It is clear a lot of care went into its design.
Pizzas are usually savoury
Yeah, but are you bald everywhere? (Sorry)
Yeah, I was built around slumber and coup de grace, so I feel your pain. I nearly died to the Minotaur too as I started using levelled spells just to make it go faster and then I was out when it attacked. Had Ember give him a run around while Lann killed him lol.
Loop hero has you trying to rebuild a forgotten world as you traverse round a simple loop…
Recently finished that game as an Azata and transcended. The story is great and the mythic paths are really quite fun, but I found combat to be a slog on the higher difficulties. Ended up turning it down to normal (from core) in act 4 due to the sheer amount of fights that take ages. The Defender’s Heart battle took me almost 2 hours! I get they want to make it feel grand, but it just slowed it down too much. For any new players, I recommend picking a lower difficulty, and use liberal use of real time for easy fights, of which there are far too many. You also need some resilience against bugs, as there are many. Only a few are game breaking, but most are really annoying and cause you to lose actions or items or something. Despite all this criticism, behind all that is a great game and I do recommend it to crpg fans, especially if they like pf1e (which I hadn’t played at the time).
In Tunic, the devs patched a “glitch” that let you spam a powerful spell at low mana cost but then added a way to enable the old behaviour with a code hidden in the patch notes. Probably my favourite interaction between speedrunners and devs!
Bold of you to assume that you wouldn’t be the one being beat up.
That explains a lot. I played Grim Dawn and thought that it took a lot of inspiration from Titan Quest, especially the levelling system. Never put 2 and 2 together though.
Those are two completely different things. It is like saying “why hammers not apples?” There is no logical answer, they are just two completely different things.
Olive is hardware accelerated and if pretty stable nowadays.
You are supposed to use the metadata editing if it is not already correct then it well automatically sort them for you. You can edit multiple tracks at once to set the album in one go for example.
Strawberry has all those things.
You can also use pgp via openkeychain which is very elegant
“Me no smart, you smart!”