Are you on X11 or Wayland? Steam has crap support for Wayland
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Only 100? That's rookie numbers.
Weapons Cache and Pipeline all day!
I joined and ran many clans growing up but my first was in Rainbow Six: Rouge Spear. I spent many of hours sniping on bunkers and swearing at each other over Teamspeak. One guy I met took me under his wing and showed me all about each level. The mod scene was pretty good too, granted you had to manually install the mod locally or the server wouldn't let you in.
My most memorable game was America's Army. The challenge of the gameplay really drew me and my RL friends in and we ended up making a clan. We liked it so much we rented a legit server so we could get honor on our own turf. Between us and the players coming in it was some of my best time on a shooter.
Just for sheer amount of hours, Counter Strike 1.6 reigns supreme. I remember when I first saw my America's Army friends playing it and was in awe. The movement was janky compared to America's Army, but had way faster gameplay and more weapons. At first I had trouble getting the hang of it and it took a while but eventually I could somewhat keep up with them.
Needless to say, I got zero sleep as a kid.
Feels like yesterday.
Best: I get to see a lot of aerospace stuff being manufactured.
Worst: The owner's wife is a dumb bitch.
"Bomb has been planted.." Shit.
Once you play with the quality sliders it works really well. What indexers are you using? I use nzbgeek, nzb.su, and DS and there are plenty of sub 1080p files available.
This is a kick right in the childhood for me. FreeSpace made up a lot of my formative years as a gamer. Despite them pumping out trash games as of late, it doesn't make it any easier. I guess I'll do another playthrough of FreeSpace tonight in memory of the good times. Thank you, Volition.
I'm running Debian on my home server and I do a lot via SSH from my desktop. I used to host a Minecraft server back when it was alpha so I learned a lot about cli. I do have xfce setup in case of an "Oh shit" moment though because I tend to do stupid shit.
I also use this method and it's worked great for a long time.
I had the same issue updating yesterday, apparently it's bugged. I'm using the previous kernel for now and it's running fine.