razvedchiki
Erudite
so i finally managed to get into the game and is there a way to copy paste en mass ship/base designs?having to manually update all the designs (both state and private) every time drives me nuts!
Why do you bother with linux for gaming bra?
Because not all of us want to suffer the shitfest that is Windows while almost every game (especially older ones) works just fine on linux using Wine.Why do you bother with linux for gaming bra?
Well... doesn't installing IE and WMP on your wine prefix work?Got this from gog, tried in wine and win machine - not working. Needs IE and windows mediaplayer installed.
For everyone, exluding DAUs, it actually can be. The times when everything had to be done from console are long gone, now that is needed very rarely and when it is, it just means "copy this line to a console and you're done".its just isnt for everyone.
also did anyone experience the out of memory ctd?i have 8gb of ram in 64bit windows 8.1 and i get the out of memory ctd every now and then.
For everyone, exluding DAUs, it actually can be. The times when everything had to be done from console are long gone, now that is needed very rarely and when it is, it just means "copy this line to a console and you're done".its just isnt for everyone.
Linux users are the most insufferable cucks in existence
Shhh!Linux users are the most insufferable cucks in existence
sudo su
userdel mbv123
You just proved my pointShhh!Linux users are the most insufferable cucks in existence
sudo su
userdel mbv123
Don't pester him with words his mind could never grasp.
Got this from gog, tried in wine and win machine - not working. Needs IE and windows mediaplayer installed.
That's actually something I've never done - mostly because I already find Wine pretty comfy.For those on Linux, there's also GPU passthrough available if you have an integrated and dedicated video card. Wincucks will run in a VM where it belongs like a raging toddler.
It's still the most comfy way to play vidya on Linux instead of fucking around with WINE.
That's actually something I've never done - mostly because I already find Wine pretty comfy.For those on Linux, there's also GPU passthrough available if you have an integrated and dedicated video card. Wincucks will run in a VM where it belongs like a raging toddler.
It's still the most comfy way to play vidya on Linux instead of fucking around with WINE.
Is VirtualBox or VMWare better for this?