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I love 90s texture packs, and I have a few on my PC that I've also downloaded from archive.org. These ones, a series called Bakku no Oni, are from Japan, and some textures in them were actually used in N64 games like Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time! :omg:


There's also this very handy github page called Render96, where you can see all the available ones in the series and download links for them. The ones I listed above are the ones I've downloaded and tested to be fine, but I'm pretty certain all the texture packs listed here work!


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As the title says! The latest movie I watched was Fire and Ice from 1983. I've been watching a lot of older animation movies lately and this was next on my list. The story and the pacing of the movie was pretty mediocre, but I loved the background paintings and that old-school visual style of this movie a lot!







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As somebody who's been using solely Linux for the past couple of years, I'd say that you can absolutely be a gamer and use it as your main OS. I play a lot of games - mostly from Steam, itch.io and using emulators - and it's a pretty flawless experience most of the time. The biggest downside is that many multiplayer games have anti-cheat plugins that automatically ban Linux players, so many of the more popular games like PUBG, Dead by Daylight, Rainbow Siege etc. don't work; for me it wasn't a problem because I don't play any of those games anyways, but I know it's a big deal to many people.

As mentioned previously, ProtonDB is a *must* for checking out how well different Steam games perform, and then there's Lutris, which I absolutely recommend. It's basically this software that's streamlined to just help you play games from different launchers, but also using wine and stuff; you don't have to do anything in the terminal and the software does basically everything for you. I've used it to setup Windows games like Guild Wars 2, and play Blizzard games like Overwatch and Starcraft II. There's good tutorials on YouTube about it, it's really popular amongst Linux gamers. And when you get more comfortable with it, you can use it pretty easily to setup ANY Windows game your heart desires :ha:

I'd also like to add that I was a total noob at Linux when I started; there's a lot of good guides if you just look up "how to game on Linux" or "how to play X game on Linux"!


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❤︎ ∙ Greetings and Introductions / Hello, I have appeared!
« on: June 18, 2022, 04:41:58 pm »
Hello and nice to meet y'all!

I'm Myry, I was born in the late 90s and I'm glad to be here :smile: I found this site through Neocities a few weeks ago, and been thinking about joining ever since. I was crazy about making websites already when I was like 9yo, and I used to make these different fan websites and virtual pet sites a lot at the time. Then slowly, around the age 14-15 my interest died out, around the same time I stopped seeing unique websites around me, and everything started to migrate towards social media platforms.

The last couple of years I've been really sick of social media, it's just not enjoyable experience for me anymore... I'm really happy I stumbled upon Neocities because I feel very much at home with the concept of bringing the Old Web back, with its quirky aesthetics and free expression. I honestly hope to completely migrate to forums again, I always loved the concept so much more.

Most of my website skills have become really rusty, so it's probably gonna take a bit for me to get really started, haha. But I'm super excited to learn all the tools again, and share the wonders of the web with you folks!

Besides web stuff, I'm really into video games and I'm a developer myself (you can find me from https://myry.itch.i:ha: but I don't really have much to show there yet), digital art and animation are very close to my heart too. I listen to a lot of music, mostly prog rock from the 70s, and I like to read books as well, mostly scifi/fantasy and non-fiction. I also love wizards and cranberry juice!!

(also just wanted to say that this website is so goddamn cute and the little icons are absolutely delightful ;;w;; )


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