And now I flap. Into your face. I flew right into your big lamp, it looks just like that thing in space.
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That looks fantastic! Great job!
Bonus points if you can get them to preserve all the NSFW mods as well.
I'd say it's time to push the argument that the Library of Congress needs to be preserving games as part of the cultural history of the USA. If the legislative branch won't abide private efforts then it's time to make the government do it.
Upskill. I'm not 'upskilling' someone, I'm training them.
Would you settle for a single clergyman?
Let's not be too hasty to call it garbage when it could in fact turn out to be rancid dog shit.
Thanks for taking the time to respond It's impressive work for a 2 person team.
I previously commented that I was interested, so I downloaded the Docker image and set it up. It has potential. I haven't tried too much out on it, but have managed to get it to index and install a subsection of the DRM-free GOG and itch.io games I own.
One thing I couldn't easily see was how it deals with DLC. I own AI War: Fleet Command along with a handful of expansions which have their own installers. The server picked up the metadata for the main game, but not for the DLC, which are in their own archives. It also didn't pick up a metadata match for "Dungeon Keeper Gold" despite it having an entry in IGDB. What I'd like to do is be able to assign the IGDB ID as part of the filename, much like one can with IMDB, TVDB and TMDB in Plex. It would also be great to be able to store and separately access non-game assets such as manuals.
Finally, having to use Microsoft Store to install tears at my soul. Is there really no way to distribute a standalone installer?
There are many days when I feel exactly how this looks.
Books of Blood haunted my late teenage years