And I'm so glad to see you here! I sure hope you're right, but the fact that I'm responding to you alone shows just how right you are!
glad to hear it Oofnik!
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Thank you :), and I'll just let you know, that this comment brought a smile to my face. I'm proud of you.
Just took a look and wow, I think you might be right, haha. Be proud, you are the fediverse's best soldier. 🏅
And who says they've never done anything good?
But yeah, let's ride that momentum all the way into the year of the fediverse!
If I had a Reddit account, I would absolutely try doing that. Unfortunately, I think I'm gonna have to hope someone does it for me.
Personally, I've had luck just installing everything through wine using MO2 on Lutris on Arch Linux, so I'm always surprised to see Linux modding guides like this.
good call; I've got a few of them hidden away in my library, but haven't yet given them a proper go. I think I will, thanks.
Shortly after the release of the TV show I realized that Fallout won't ever be what I hoped for again, and I've made my peace with the fact that it's going in it's own direction now. But I'd be damned if I didn't still yearn for what those older games had. Still haven't found something to fill that void. (Though a copious Fallout modding hobby certainly has helped me see a Fallout with some of those problems resolved.)
I really love these kinds of Fallout art, they just harkon towards the image of Fallout being a true TTRPG. I wouldn't blink twice to see this in a Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-playing Game rulebook. This one by Adam Adamowicz gives me a similar feel.
Just wanted to pop in and say, I am so glad so many of you are taking this to heart! I am sitting here with a genuine smile on my face, which for reference NEVER happens. Thank you everyone!