Also, it runs like absolute ass compared to World.
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The first paragraphs on https://endof10.org/ tell you why you should install Linux followed by telling you how to get in touch with someone who can explain things to you and even install it for you. Most of them do it free of charge. I'm not sure how you can improve on that.
It looks like a lot of the complaining is about how it's not like Patapon?
Most of it, but not all of it.
I played a little bit of the demo and was excited for a Patapon clone but it felt...off?
My main issues with it:
- Moving your own character does not really add anything to the game
- It's really easy for the music to sound off-beat by narrowly missing the timing
- The metronome was replaced by a fixed Guitar Hero-like note display
- There is too much going on at times, mostly due to the more complex art style
- The beat between enemies and yourself does not match, making it impossible to counter some attacks
- You cannot cancel the beat by failing on purpose; If you fail, you have to wait until you can input the next command
I really hope they can improve things but right now I don't really enjoy it.
I don't really want to use a USB TPU (no real reason)
Since there is no real reason, why no reevaluate?
I connected my USB TPU to a spare internal USB 3.0 header and mounted it inside the case. Frigate has been working perfectly fine for years.
I also use quite a few PCIe M.2 adapters but only for SSDs. No complaints here, full transfer speed and reliable. No reason why it shouldn't work for TPUs.
I finished all bosses in Nightreign and would like to do some exploration but I don't want to beat the same bosses again just to get a chance for the lands to shift. So probably will wait until a mod comes along that allows me to toggle the maps so I can play what I want.
I switched to Clair Obscur for now, great game but not a Souls-like. It does scratch that Sekiro itch a little bit though.
Will play the Lies of P DLC once I'm finished with that.
I don't really use applications with multiple windows and Wayland seems to remember the window size and place it in the center which works fine for me.
What sort of input device? KDE Connect can use your phone as mouse/keyboard (and much more).