So... what's the point of downloading then?
Linux can be a pain
So can Windows.
Xfce absolutely did not start as a project to "keep the old gnome style" since it was released 2 years before GNOME 1.0.
48 courses that are truly remade rather than copy-pasted in (support MK8 features) for $25 doesn't seem too bad to me.
Diablo 1 had a duplication bug through its final release and no one was ever "actioned" for exploiting it. Let people have fun with the game FFS.
I wish they would bring this to PC.
To expand - uBlock was sold to AdBlock, and so uses the same Acceptable Ads policy. uBlock Origin is a fork made by the original creator of uBlock.
Okay, just one question.
What?
Honestly I have an easier time running old Windows games on Linux than on Windows.
A little different from many of the things mentioned, but...
- Tales of Maj'Eyal - an open source Roguelike with a ton of content. There are paid expansions but the engine and base game are FOSS.
- 0 A.D. - AOE-like
- Battle for Wesnoth - a really fun TBS
- gzdoom + freedoom - while the assets aren't quite on par with the commercial Doom assets, this will allow you to play through any Doom mod/TC
In much of the rural US gas stations are a "one stop" - gas, groceries and often a restaurant. It would be a no brainier to add charging to those.
That works if you listen to just a small number of albums, but I average about 15 unique albums per month and probably 60 per year.