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There’s this amazing series of videos I found when looking for some notes and advice for working on my vintage Honda motorcycle. The dude was literally in a shed in the woods, and in between his moments of gearhead genius, he would tell amazing, random stories about his life and philosophies. It was just this guy hanging out in a big shed in the woods, working on old bikes. The videos were like an hour and a half of him just wrenching and dumping wisdom. They only had like 500-1000 views each and I was honestly flabbergasted that he didn’t gave some big cult fandom.

I gotta go find those and watch them again. Thanks for reminding me.

It’s a pretty good game, doesn’t take long to complete a playthrough, either. I think you’d enjoy it if the spirit moves you one of these days.
Unironically the AI is trained using episodes of The IT Crowd.
Considering most gaming consoles use AMD hardware, they’d be having to keep up on licensing for those products as well.
So that’s 13% of desktop users being on Linux. That’s much more than I anticipated.

It’s a great game. The story starts out relatively chill, but as you explore and start to uncover things it gets really intriguing.

The devs are working on another game that takes place in the same universe called Obenseuer. It’s sincerely one of my favorite games. I get absorbed by it while playing because it’s one of the most unique vibes in any game I’ve played. For me, it’s got this melancholic, depressing atmosphere, but is simultaneously funny, quirky, and, somehow, cozy.

INFRA is fantastic!!

Once you’re done, check out the dev’s next game that takes place in the same universe, Obenseuer: store.steampowered.com/app/951240/Obenseuer/

It’s one of my favorite games ever.

Steamで55% OFF:Obenseuer

Obenseuer is an urban survival RPG game, where you become a property manager of a rundown unfinished tenement building, in an isolated quarantine district of Obenseuer. Maintain and upgrade your tenement for rent, uncover the secrets of this infamous district and grow your wealth with your craft.

Hell yeah, it’s kinda mind bending isn’t it? Feels like dragging the mouse through sand when going back to 60Hz after getting used to it haha
Source 2 is closed source, however it’s absolutely available to third parties. There are a couple non-Valve Source 2 games in development right now.
I personally don’t see the point.