Killing everyone in the Black Sapphire lobby: as satisfying as you thought it would be
Killing everyone in the Black Sapphire lobby: as satisfying as you thought it would be
So anyway, that was pretty awful gameplay-wise, but I got through it. The sound of that robot looking for me will haunt me.
Oh great, I went down the story path I didn’t want to do.
Really don’t like when games in genre X force me to do gameplay from genre Y until I either get it right or give up entirely. Never finished Breath of the Wild because of the mandatory stealth sequence.
I’ve come across a main story that is (minorly) impacted by what side quests you’ve completed and how. That’s pretty neat to see.
Unfortunately this is my 5th or 6th play through, so I didn’t do any of them…
Ok well I guess after 2.5 years it's time to finally progress the #PhantomLiberty main story.
(I had a hardware failure 1.5-2 years ago that I wasn't too much in a rush to deal with.)
Cyberpunk 2077, dalla delusione al riscatto: un viaggio che ha trovato la sua forma
This weekend, I finished my first playthrough of #Cyberpunk2077 on my #Linux desktop. However, realized that I didn't have #PhantomLiberty installed as well.
I struggled and failed to get it installed using #Lutris. Then I deleted the install in hopes of getting it to work on a fresh one.
I switched to #Heroic after trying and failing with Lutris a few times. I will say that Heroic looks nicer and was able to fully download everything without issue. I've had problems with Lutris doing that in the past with my #GOG account.
The last attempt could load the CD Projekt Red menu, but when I clicked on the load game option, the screen went back to my desktop and it said it was running, but nothing really happened.
I saw someone suggesting that I try using #Steam by adding the game and using the GOG installers, so I might try that.
It's definitely issues like this that make gaming on Linux a chore at times.