The OP has already been playing Hunt Showdown on Linux, their question is about another game called 'Ready or Not' 😁
A useful link none the less
Where's the build guide?
This is how it works when your country has war on it's land, it doesn't matter what system of government you have.
I would expect any European country to react the same with war on their land.
War is hell on earth
Ooh this is Post Scriptum! I didn't realise it had been bought and had a name change
In the past they had the Hitman game of the year edition which had DRM baked in, but they eventually removed it after some pressure, however there is a maintained list on their forum:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/drm_on_gog_list_of_singleplayer_games_with_drm/page1
Most of it is for cosmetic things which you may feel is not a big deal, but if you read a little deeper you'll see there are more nefarious games on there.
Oops sorry wrong thread
Yes, I think it launched with it, or was part of an early patch
GoG isn't DRM free anymore
And a game on Steam doesn't have to have DRM if the developer doesn't integrate the DRM feature from SteamWorks API
Tesco started their invasion in 2012
Depends what you mean, Steam is not DRM, most of the game is sells don't have DRM. However Steam API has a DRM feature that developers can use of they choose to.
So what do you mean?
Steady on Buck Rogers, what is this, 2025!?
Adam Curtis calls is 'oh-dearism'
Neverwinter Nights: there's a new DLC released based on Icewwind Dale which caught my eye so I'm phasing through the beginning campaign first.
I love CRPGs and Dungeons and Dragons but never played this before.
It's OK, plays fine in my PC, Beamdog did the Enhanced Edition treatment on it.
The story is interesting enough but I'm finding that the game is filled with fighting for the sake of it.
I'm not sure I have the patience but I would be interested to try some of the community expansions, someone even remade Eye of the Beholder I & II
Is this like Ready or Not? I went for Ground Branch instead and was disappointed that it seems like abandon ware.
"It's for a friend"
Is this a different guy from Florida Man?
RetroDeck is the best way in my opinion.
It differes from other solutions as it creates a containered application to run all your emulators.
This means everything is kept tidy isolated from the rest of your system under RetroDeck, if you have any errors it's simple to wipe and start again without losing your ROMs, its simple to try new systems in the future.
I love my PSP Go, such an awesome emulation machine
Nice, thanks for getting back to us
They're totally BSD gamers

Fallout 4
So I figured it's about time I gave this game a shot.
I'm familiar with the series, but never really loved it, have played all previous titles but most of my time is on F3 and FNV.
I think the reason why I didn't pick this up earlier was because I didn't feel like going further into the Fallout universe, it felt like Bethesda were milking the golden cow.
Of course I'm trying it now as I picked it up cheap and the TV series has come along, of which in almost at the end of. It very much feels like the TV show is Fallout 4 on TV, but then I've never played F76.
The game is nice, very familiar to what I remember of F3 and FNV, I wonder how open it is with the perks system, or will I have to put levels into gunplay at some point?
I'm trying to stick to the main quest to start with, I've helped out the Minutemen, and then made a b-line to Diamond City before setting off to find the private detective so still pretty early on. Dogmeat is a fine companion for the road.
Any tips or suggest