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Just finished Sekiro

Kind of a small spoiler, but:

Only thing I have to say about anyone trying Sekiro is: don't worry about dragon rot. It is not a big deal as you first think. Like, at all.

Can you believe that actually put me off of playing it for a year or so?

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What Indie hidden gems do you recommend?

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead isn't really indie, it is straight up Open Source and a freaking good roguelike. The DDA variant focus heavily on the realism aspect of survival, but there are forks that try to gamefy it more.

There is also Rain World, which I am addicted for 3+ months now. It is also on sale, but before you buy it, know that you are going to die A LOT, but it really isn't a big issue; it's actually funny most times lol. Great lore too.

And one that I've rooted for a long time and I think flopped hard in its release is Below, but I very much still love it.

Also, one that I played for a bit last week and the soundtrack slaps hard is APE OUT.


How did I forget about Noita? This one is a masterpiece. Crafting a wand just to fucking obliterate yourself out of existence .3 seconds later is just chef's kiss. Also hämis.

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Gaming on Linux has come a long way

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top of my head, sekiro.

was on windows getting about 30fps and struggling to run, so I used a ported dxvk dll someone mentioned, it is on github (I'll post the link when I find it)

straight to 60fps, no more frame drops. it was crazy.


edit: I was on an AMD gpu, iirc I don't think people on nvidia had the same problem

update: found the post