Here’s a link directly to the Free League page: https://freeleaguepublishing.com/shop/alien-rpg-2/
I grabbed the only thing I didn’t ready have, the Foundry module for Building Better Worlds.
Here’s a link directly to the Free League page: https://freeleaguepublishing.com/shop/alien-rpg-2/
I grabbed the only thing I didn’t ready have, the Foundry module for Building Better Worlds.
Im 100% with you. If I were going to set one up it would probably be XMPP. However I havent dug into the features of each to do a proper analysis on which would suit my needs because I have no need for a chat service right now.
I have Pinta, it’s ok but lacks a lot of the plugins I used and hasn’t been too stable. The graphics editing thing is something that will,just take time for me to rework my workflows. Gimp is great, I’m just not used to it.
I saw it on another lemmy post. If I find it again I will link it here
Not so much “announce” as just start doing it in beta builds.
It was Fortnite and Fall Guys, I’m not really missing them.
5 in use. Main Gaming PC, Laptop, Game server pc, media server PC, and another for testing things out. Whenever a family member upgrades I get the old one so most of these are pretty old.
I have gimp and other graphics tools, I also have a LOT of hours of use in the ones I mentioned so there are things I know how to do quickly in those programs but not in their counterparts.
I’ve used Linux on every PC except my gaming PC for years. This year I made the final leap because of decisions like this from Microsoft.
Very few games have failed to work, the ones that have are all from Epic and they fail because of their shitty anticheat software. The only other things I feel the lack of are paint.net and the Affinity apps.
They are absolute garbage with wine. I think the only version that worked was the very first release.
It really depends on which features you are looking for. If you just want a solid editor with layers and plugins then gimp is pretty good. You can also try Krita for something a little less cumbersome.
Unfortunately most of the really nice editors are closed source and only mac/windows
I switched to just using Docker and nginx reverse proxy. It’s more setup initially but less overhead.
I recently picked up Scum and Villany which is made to do exactly what you describe. I havent had a chance to run it yet though so the advertised use and actual game feel may be a bit different.
There is also Vast Grimm, a scifi reskin of Mork Borg. It is more locked into its setting than Mork Borg but with the expansion books that just came out it has plenty of options for space combat added in.
also GMing Starfinder. I love starship combat but it is a slog. Any time my players get into starship combat it is almost garanteed to take the entire 3 hour session if not more. Its difficult for players to switch over to the different gameplay. for my current campaign I ended up just giving them a ship that can outrun just about anything so they wouldnt complain about starship combat anymore.
Depending on your technical know how, a personal cloud storage solution like nextcloud or own cloud might be a good option. I run nextcloud in a docker container with the storage mounted in my home directory and it lets me easily search, organize, and store hundreds of Ttrpg PDFs and I can give players access to books when needed.
I will have to spend some time digging through that list
I could fork ClamAV and call it OysterAV then there would be a less maintained alternative
The PDF isn’t available at the link