What another fantastic giveaway!
I'll go in for this. And I'm stoked for OpenMW once it's a little more complete.
Here's what I'm in for:
Pillars of Eternity: Hero Edition
Hard West Collector's Edition
Door Kickers
Star Trek: 25 Anniversray + Star Trek: Judgement Rites
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Thanks for the giveaway!
And if you folks haven't done it yet, try Linux!
I tried Linux after talking to some folks after your last giveaway. And I'm glad I did. All of the pain of Windows is gone. And I was paying for the pain! I had no idea Linux had come so far.
Thanks for the great tutorial and the giveaway. Have a great week!
Green_Hilltop: What is the point of trying out Linux? Usually I like to check out new OS but now I don't have the time nor space until I finish my PC cleanup (system restore just took out 10 GB two days ago). Or rather, what I mean is:
Are there any advantages of using Linux over Win 7?
I like using Win 7 because it has many games compatible which aren't in later versions, while you can always use VM to play older games with an emulated Win 98. Because Linux doesn't allow you to play many games that work on Win 7, let alone older games (or is the emulation on par with Win 7?), I don't see a reason to switch unless it has some advantages I don't know about - I can always get used to different apps for things like browsing (if I can transfer all my browser data, which I bet I can, even if only with extensions/other apps), or opening ebooks. But I don't see a reason to switch, unless there are things that Linux offers or has that Windows doesn't cover (or that Linux can do better) because of the lower game compatability. So, game compatability aside, what are the reasons you prefer or would recommend Linux over Windows, and with the game compatability as it is, do you think it's worth it?
I switched b/c Windows was eating all of my resources on my older PC once I switched to Windows 10. And Win10 and the MS ecosystem is the future of Windows. Win 10 will minimize your game and pop up an ad, it will restart your computer in the middle of an online game without asking, and on my PC it would download updates and hog all of my system resources for hours to do it.
WIn 7 was lots nicer. But it's gone in 5 years.
Linux solved all my problems. I can't play some games, it's true. But there's plenty enough to play to keep me occupied. So it works great for me. It does take some learning, though.
Oh, also, very few virus concerns. Yippee! :)