State of the Game

we're in the post patch 5 hunker down phase of the roadmap.

we'll have 2-3 months of nothing

then patches with tons of untested changes leading into console release where they will try and sweeten the deal with srv variants and maybe that stupid panther ship.

things that are probably ready now but they will leverage to hype the console release since they can't rely on odyssey's current momentum to do anything.

hashtag IwantAdredger
 
Thanks to all of you CRY BABYs, booo...it is hard to kill a guard..... boooo....im getting scanned all the time.....boooo....I died boooo....it is too hard. Now it is extremely easy to clean up settlements, so easy that it will be boring. I can do it with my eyes closed.
Good for you! Have a cookie! 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

I could say that back to you... Little cry baby, boooo have dumbed down the difficulty level, boohoo the AI sucks and the guards just stand in the open waiting to be picked off, sob sob, booohoooo, it's too easy, why can't they make it harder again... Need I continue this childish rant?

Switching to adult mode (which you should have done in the first place), it obviously needs a difficulty setting... And I don't even play the bloody pew pew!

Something you could easily have pointed out in your post.
 
i wanted updated pkgs.

back then pc magazines were the way to get your distros.

i don't think suse was created yet. you had turbolinux, redhat, slackware, debian and caldera i believe as the main guys
Suse is one year older than Debian ;) Both came from slackware, Debian because of the atrocious installer of slackware (as if the first Debian one was any better) and Suse because they wanted to supply localised versions. Ah the old Linux days.

For masochists: Try Slackware 1.0.1 (I think is the oldest on their servers) with kernel 0.9 :)
 
i don't think suse was created yet. you had turbolinux, redhat, slackware, debian and caldera i believe as the main guys
That is correct, but Suse6 was the first Linux distribution I started with, was in early 1999. Well, to be correct I first used some Red Head fork a year earlier but I couldn't get it running
 
For masochists: Try Slackware 1.0.1 (I think is the oldest on their servers) with kernel 0.9 :)
I once got real masochistic and tried LFS, and I was very proud of me that I got it running. The old Pentium4 is still laying around in that pile of old computers I have and it collects dust. I think some of these old PCs have some collectors value by now. I am not good in throwing away old but working electronics, and luckily I have enough place to store them.
 
and maybe that stupid panther ship.
Hey! The Panther clipper is not stupid,
"The Panther Clipper is viewed throughout the galaxy as the wealthy person's dream machine, the ship to own when all you care about is getting rich, and then getting richer still. Tales of single Panthers purchasing an entire planet's stock of essential food, thus condemming the population to certain starvation, are undoubtedly apocryphal but are an indication of the kind of influence this ship can wield...."
 
Suse is one year older than Debian ;) Both came from slackware, Debian because of the atrocious installer of slackware (as if the first Debian one was any better) and Suse because they wanted to supply localised versions. Ah the old Linux days.

For masochists: Try Slackware 1.0.1 (I think is the oldest on their servers) with kernel 0.9 :)

other way around. debian is 93 and suse is 94. suse is from slack but Debian is not.

though it's probably hard to really differentiate something not originating from slackware when that dist is basically just tarballs of someone's hdd.

i converted in 96-97. 1.3 just moving to Linux 2.0 days.
 
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