

This looks nice but what license does it use?
This looks nice but what license does it use?
I only play a certain part of games, I don’t care for rpgs or top-down games as much as I like first person shooters, racing games, or simulation games.
With that being said, here’s my list.
Lemmiers Trying Not To Be Communist For 2 Seconds Challenge(Impossible)
waypipe
exists, but it’s still not perfect.
Yes, the ssh -X
flag forwards it.
My liking for Ford after this: 📉📉📉
1 submarine 😂
i fw it
Good question! Someone let me know when there’s an answer.
yeah i love RON, I hope a libre version of it gets made…
Thanks for the list! Urban Terror is a lot like Counter-strike but on steroids, bhopping is unbelievably buff, and it’s a bit faster paced than ideal. I’m ready to accept that there might not be the right game out there for me yet, but I appreciate the suggestions you’ve provided.
By tactical, I mean slower paced, usually with a lower time-to-kill and a higher emphasis on strategy.
Tactical as in slower paced, more strategic. SWAT4, Ready or Not, Arma, and R6 Siege come to mind.
Yes, I’ve played it before. Real fun game but not quite tactical.
Tremulous (and forks)
An asymmetric multiplayer game where you can either play as an alien or a soldier hunting the alien. Forks are Tremfusion and Unvanquished, with unvanquished being the most modern of the three. Tactical but not quite in the way I’m looking for
Wolfenstein:Enemy Territory and ET:Legacy
ET Legacy is a client for ET, and it brings modern features to it. Both are pretty fast paced and not very tactical.
Übergame
It looks pretty good for a libre game, and looks to play good too. About as tactical as ET.
Update: I found out that wolfenstein ET was released under the gplv3, so I’ll check that out. not quite tactical but I like the game
I’d guess the Kremlin has an air defense system and either the drone or the projectile would be shot down before it could do damage
Didn’t expect iPhone to lead in Russia
Also a pro tip: Use endeavourOS not manjaro, it’s more stable
On my main laptop I use KDE, it’s smooth and gets the job done. On my tablet, I use GNOME. It runs well, and is touch-optimized. On my other laptop, I use gnome for no particular reason.