I know some people were very turned off by the combat mechanics. I play the game in over-the-shoulder view, so that makes it easier to immerse...
Haha, we all have different preference. I enjoyed the Elder Scrolls games, but much prefer the world and gameplay of both Witcher games, not to...
If you want all lib32 packages printed nicely into a text file, open a terminal and run: pacman -Q | grep lib32 > packages.txt Then you will have a...
Did you remember to disable the steam overlay?
Kladiator, I got a hold of Chessmaster 10th edition and it works here without issue, except it crashes upon exit. However I have no other problems...
This game was the first release from a rather unknown Polish developer, and quickly became a favorite among RPG fans worldwide. There is a maturity...
You may want to ask about this issue as well. For all we know it could be some problem with the 64-bit dbus package that Manjaro currently use.
Do you have dbus-glib installed? The only thing I can think of now would be to try installing some dbus libraries.
It is complaining about dbus, which is odd. Try installing the 32-bit library for dbus, lib32-dbus Edit: Just noticed it is a dependency for several...
Yes those will be needed. Others that might help would be: lib32-glu lib32-glib2 lib32-libpulse lib32-libxml2 I could list all my lib32 packages,...
It certainly sounds like it could be missing 32-bit libraries. That first thing I was to ask is if your system is up to date. Rolling release should...
This game still makes use of the same engine that the previous two games used. As a result it was beginning to look dated even upon release. Opinions...
Yep, I still have a LOT of games left to do guides for. Just make sure to let us know if you experience any issues with getting it running. Usually...
Booman, there should not be a '0', there should not be anything there at all, just plain 'sdc' sdc is the device, the numbers correspond to a...
Almost, before you run that command make sure the USB is not mounted. I don't know if Mint automatically mounts USB sticks as soon as you plug them...
Yes, it will most likely show up as sdc. You can easily make sure by running lsblk without USB plugged, then keep the terminal open. Plug USB and run...
Looks very interesting, I will definitely check this out.
Without the USB plugged in, open a terminal and type: lsblk Then plug in the USB, and type the same command again. You should now see a new device...
There is nothing more to it. dd will completely replace the filesystem of the USB to make it an exact match of the iso when you run it like that,...
Mind you that dd changes the filesystem of the USB. When you are done with it, and if you want to get it back to normal full use, you should run this...
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