keyed, once you beat it the first time just know there’s more to doI'll get around to playing it eventually as I highly doubt your constant praise of the game is over nothing.
Office-segment of an Irish-based lifting-equipment company. I'm not getting too specific on the details as I don't trust anyone on here with that kind of information.where do u work at?
To clarify because I know one or two of you are currently thinking "Obfuscation? Just run it in the terminal and read the logs you nimwit!" and here's the kicker, I have been, and I have been troubleshooting the barely comprehensible garble to no avail. To also clarify, Wine isn't entirely crap, when it works if at all, it works flawlessly, when it doesn't it really doesn't.20:36 (27/04/25)
The absolute state of Wine on FreeBSD is making me consider packing up and moving on from the OS. FreeBSD has came so far as to where gaming is possible, but Wine drags the entire thing down with obfuscation and irritation. First it's audio, then it's Wine-Mono refusing to install, then it's Wine-Mono not being detected, then it's Wine-Proton not booting, and it just goes on and on and on and on with really specific idiotic issues with no end in sight. I absolutely adore the simplicity and comprehension of BSD, but the same cannot be said for Wine and it's done nothing but cause me hassle. It's funny, because most of my issues with Wine have never occurred on Arch, why? I wish I knew, I really wish I knew. I know it's such a specific thing to ditch an OS over but it's really bothering me and the solution hasn't gotten clearer. I've even tried patched versions of Wine to no avail, I know this works flawlessly on another machine, but it doesn't on mine.
Haven't gotten very far, I got to the near end of the second area. I'm enjoying it thus-far but I've been playing it very sporadically.how was oneshot?
>PS223:11 (13/05/25)
Nothing burger of a day, found an entrance to a tucked away field while walking home, done my usual daily rituals and played some vidya on my PS2.