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plasticcheese, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

7 Days To Die. It may have taken them 10 years, but the game is pretty solid now. This release has a huge number of quality of life changes, fixes and is extremely performant compared to many previous alphas. Great fun with friends.

plasticcheese, to games in Hades II is here. Experience the bewitching sequel to our god-like rogue-like, now available in Early Access.

Excited for this and perfect for the Steam Deck, but I doubt I’ll get it yet. The early access aspect is putting me off, and I’d rather play the full game.

plasticcheese, to games in Unity's New CEO Nets Millions Months After Layoffs and Scandals
plasticcheese, to games in Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of April 29th, 2024

Sker Ritual has been taking up my time. It’s basically CoD Zombies with another name and different aesthetic. Great fun, and even better as co-op with friends.

plasticcheese, to games in How Escape From Tarkov wiped out years of goodwill in one catastrophic week

The queue times in this game are bad enough as it is. To make people who’ve ONLY paid $50 wait longer than others, is completely unforgivable.

Absolute misguided greed.

plasticcheese, to games in Fallout: Thank you to the over one million of you who adventured with us in Fallout 76 in a single day...

Not the game I ever would recommend

plasticcheese, to games in Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of April 4th, 2024

Yep, Hellda!

plasticcheese, to games in Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of April 4th, 2024

Minishoot Adventures. A cross between Zelda and a Bullet Hell. Honestly, great fun and perfect for the Steam Deck. I’ve had a hard time putting it down. Shame about the name tho :)

plasticcheese, to linux in Automatic Playlist Generator: A Thing?

If by locally you mean all on the same PC, then absolutely. Anything can be a server. Look into running docker on your PC, and then running a Navidrome container on that. There is a bit of a learning curve, but it’s nothing a YouTube video couldn’t teach you (pay attention to anything about persistent storage). Once you have it running, connect to it with 127.0.0.1:4533 (localhost) using a browser, scan your media, and then connect your clients to it with 127.0.0.1 too. Good luck :)

plasticcheese, to linux in Automatic Playlist Generator: A Thing?

I have this and use it everyday. I use Beets to give the files metadata (using Musicbrainz and the Discogs plugin as a fallback). I then host Navidrome as a music server and connect it to Last.fm. Once you have all that in place, find a client that does Radio or Instant mixes and it works like a charm. The two clients I use the most for this are SonixD on PC, and Symfonium on Android. If you’re feeling adventurous, then host a VPN at home and connect into your Navidrome server using your phone client, and you have mixes on the go! :)

plasticcheese, to games in Two thirds of CD Projekt developers are now working on The Witcher 4, reaching its target staff size

https://www.thegamer.com/cd-projekt-red-confirms-no-witcher-4/

That’s what I was referring to, but yeah, maybe it was just that they couldn’t carry on with the same storyline.

plasticcheese, (edited ) to games in Two thirds of CD Projekt developers are now working on The Witcher 4, reaching its target staff size

They were saying a few years ago that they were never doing another Witcher game. Now look at them :) Not complaining tho…

plasticcheese, to technology in YouTube screwing itself with adblockers again

More often than not, adverts are about brand awareness. You might not buy that car based off that advert right now, but when you do decide to buy a car, you’ll remember that brand name and they become a consideration.

I hate adverts.

plasticcheese, to gaming in The Talos Principle 2 Review Thread

I’m 9 hours in now and loving the game. The environment is superbly designed and the puzzle are just on the right side of too difficult.

I would LOVE to see this game in VR. Walking around the megastructures would blow people’s minds.

Saying that, my performance isn’t great, but playable. Let’s hope for some optimisation patches.

plasticcheese, to linux in MediaMonkey Linux and Android alternative?

I was in your position a few years back. I missed MediaMonkey when shifting to Linux.

I found Tauon media player was a pretty solid replacement for playing local and network files, but ultimately settled on running Navidrome server and Feishin as a desktop client. I haven’t looked back.

For organising your collection, I’d look at using either Musicbrainz Picard (GUI based) or Beets (CLI, and it’s a little complicated at first). I generally use Beets with Musicbrainz database, and the Discog plugin for anything not found by MB.

I haven’t found anything that is a complete package like MediaMonkey, but with a bit of effort and once the parts are set up, it’s so much better.

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