

I pulled 1% from the exact same place you pulled over 1%.


I pulled 1% from the exact same place you pulled over 1%.


That’s not what mainstream means. Lots of things is available to the “main market”, but not used by the majority of people. It’s gonna be less than 1% of people actually buying these.
Nice, i only have a steam controller, but I guess it’ll still be better than keyboard haha
I just bought ratchet and clank rifts apart. Still waiting to play it. But I’m glad others like it!
Did you play with keyboard or controller? And what would u recommend?


Yeah, I wish there was more activity aswell. Honestly I just think people should be better make posts, kinda the only way to make it more active haha


That was literally why I wrote a comment! I saw zero mentions of osrs
I guess most people play single player games, even though osrs is getting new all-time player peaks every other week these days.


Many games people play, like counter-strike, League of Legends etc is all games you can’t pause. That’s really where the problem comes. If you kid wakes up, you have to leave the game, which sucks and even have penalties. So most choose to not play, because of that and watch tv series instead.
I don’t have 24 free hours, but damn if iam going to try to spend them all on Factorio anyway!


Iam using mint, because it seemed like a good “beginner” distro


I jumped ship a month ago. Never really used Linux outside of some small school projects.
And my god have I had lots of issues with stuff that didn’t work or it was missing some packages that I had no idea how to get.
I have a colleague that have used Linux for +10-20 years. So having somebody to ask for help is very valuable!
But all the games I normally play is working so I don’t regret jumping ship.


I haven’t played RCT so not sure how I compares.
But Factorio is first of, a sandbox game. You can build however you want in your own tempo. Not sure what you mean by finicky?
But I don’t think it’s tedious micromanagement at all. it feels super good when you build something new and it works. And there is so many technologies and it’s jus fun exploring how everything works together and coming up with new designs!
There is also enemies, but can be turned off if you just want to focus on building a Factory. I mostly play with them, building up defences and killboxes and making automated train supply that comes with ammo, wall, etc.
It has a demo you can try out. It’s scenarios so you try out different base mechanics in the game. But the actual game is a sandbox game.
Oh I have the perfect game! This was one of the first games I let my kids try, just to get a hang of moving the mouse. It doesn’t use the keyboard at all. It’s called nodebuster, very “chill” game and only costs 2-3$. Also, the best thing I did, was buy a super small mouse, that fits their hands. They tried my mouse, but it was way to bulky. I saw instant improvement after I bought a small shitty 5$ mouse.