Unless you have aphantasia. People with aphantasia are unable to mentally visualize. I close my eyes and it’s just blackness all the time.
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Unless you have aphantasia. People with aphantasia are unable to mentally visualize. I close my eyes and it’s just blackness all the time.
@Vrabielley Not activities per say, but there’s still some music I can’t listen to. And I found I’ve stopped telling stories about a big chunk of my life because he hated then. It gets better, even if slowly.
@chloyster
Not a new game, but I’ve been replaying Undertale as part of a large randomized multiworld. Every item or big event I unlock turns into a random item or unlock for somebody else’s game. And random items in their games are sent to me as random items in mine (or another game). It’s called Archipelago, it’s really fun and there are games you wouldn’t expect to be supported (like The Witness). It’s called Archipelago.
@PuppyOSAndCoffee I have a laptop with an Intel GPU with Iris graphics. Initially it was a huge pain to get it working as the kernel version to support it hadn’t been released yet. However, NixOS gave me enough freedom to set my kernel version to a release candidate that fixed it. Now that they’ve rolled the new kernel into the main nixpkgs the graphics work fine.
And for what it’s worth, my desktop with an nvidia gtx1080 works just fine with NixOS (at least for casual gaming) by allowing it to run unfree software and telling it to use an nvidia driver.
Pathologic 2, it’s a Russian horror game. There are real, permanent repercussions for dying and loading a save won’t help you get rid of them. Sadly saying too much is a huge spoiler, but there’s actually a storyline that’s revealed with each death. Your deaths also affect the physical world.