ackthxbye

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There you go:
https://buy.jolla-devices.com/product/volla-phone-x23/
https://hammerphones.com/en/product/hammer-blade-v-5g
https://www.gigaset.com/at_de/gigaset-gx6/

It baffles me that removable battery is a default feature for rugged phones (with a high waterproof rating), but manufacturers claim "normal" phones can't have replaceable batteries because then they wouldn't be waterproof 🤷‍♂️

Right, I confirmed UnityModManager looks different when I change the GTK theme.

Then, instead of Kate, I tried changing the GTK theme like you showed in Lutris and that works.

So the issue seems to lie with Mono. I found this old issue https://github.com/mono/mono/issues/9998 Mono seems to ignore the GTK_THEME environment variable. However there is a workaround: GTK_DATA_PREFIX= mono ./UnityModManager.exe makes mono default to a classic window theme.

Thanks for your help!

Unfortunately doesn't work for me. I launch Unity Mod Manger with mono ./UnityModManager.exe but I also tried it on Kate, both with the commandline and the Menu-Editor shown in the last post. Both Unity Mod Manager and Kate launch, but do not change how they look.

The last time I used the power toys was on W10 but can't you choose which components you install? Surely you can disable the autostart for the ones you are not using?

on Reject DRM embrace GOG · c/pcgaming · 1 pts · 279d

The official GoG listing definitely mentions the Linux version. Just like every other game on GoG that has a Linux versions available.

Sure, the presentation is better than 20 years ago, but that is true for basically all games.

I found all companions to be painfully one dimensional, they all have exactly one gimmick and that's all they ever talk about.
So the game never managed to make me care about their emotions, but I get where you are coming from.

For me the retcons aren't even the worst part. There were zero logical reasons to name that game Baldurs Gate 3. It doesn't continue the story and the mechanics are completely different. They just misused the big name, to get people hype up, and sadly, it seemed to have worked.

Don't get me wrong, it's an absolutely reasonable game, if you haven't tried any other CRPGs. But there is a nearly endless number of CRPGs that are better than BG3 in every way, including all the points you listed. Except maybe for the cinematic part, I'll grant you that, mostly because I don't know what makes a game cinematic or why you'd want a CRPG to be cinematic.