

Oh I forgot about that one. Yeah that’s worth playing too. It’s been so long since I played that. I think I should play it again soon.


Oh I forgot about that one. Yeah that’s worth playing too. It’s been so long since I played that. I think I should play it again soon.


They’re alright.


I did this with one of my cats when he was little. I felt like I was just a mech suit being piloted by a furry little fighter of stink bugs.


I only have the numbers for games from Steam, so my actual longest played game is probably the old version of Dwarf Fortress.
I also typically don’t have the attention span to keep playing a single game for hundreds of hours so the longest I see in my Steam library is just under 200 hours.
Aether Way would actually be higher in the list because I played an earlier version of it before it came to Steam.


Ah that could explain it.


I ended up calling. Last time this happened, the chatbot worked fine. Like they have several pre-defined workflows that are integrated into the chat and I could just click the options. Not sure why this time was different.
My point is that feedback (and even punishment) is intended to help people improve themselves, but if nobody gives someone a second chance after a first offense, then what good does it do?
That comic seems to me like something a teen would make without fully understanding the issue yet. I’d save my tomatoes for people who clearly refuse to learn.


Nah the government just got a new one from the pet store while the country was at school and claimed it was the same one.
I’m actually not sure I wrote that command correctly. I think it might need to start with a '. ’ but I don’t remember.
I’m kind of new to that as well, but I had some success with other games by using the command line to run it like ‘wine /path/to/executable’. Alternatively, you might be able to add it to Steam as a non-Steam game, then configure it within Steam to use Proton and run it that way.
Do not, under any circumstances, release the mime.