Z tego co wiem, najpierw musisz mieć zainstalowanego windowsa. Może da się to jakoś ominąć, ale to na pewno jakaś czarna magia. Wpisz w wyszukiwarkę np. Windows 7 i Ubuntu dual boot, będzie dużo instrukcji. Ja po kilkunastu latach dałem sobie spokój z Linuxem, ale dual boot to rozsądne rozwiązanie.
Musisz najpierw zainstalować windowsa, potem linuxa na osobnej/ych partycjach. Ta kolejność jest istotna, bo linux nadpisuje sektor rozruchowy (bootsector) i dzięki temu można wybierać, który system chcesz uruchomić Na youtube słowo klucz to “Dual boot” leciwy pierwszy z brzegu tutorial tutaj: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdcH_mcWVMs
I’ve recently gotten hooked on the Yakuza series. The whole series goes on an aggressive sale pretty regularly on Steam. I’d recommend starting with Yakuza 0.
The best thing about Yakuza is that it welcomes meny different approaches so you can go have crazy absurd fun, intense cinematic story driven drama, mindless collectible and challenges…
I think it’s perfect to rediscover what fun in videogame is.
I was going to immediately mention Hollow Knight but I see someone already did. Second thought: Tunic. It’s been a long time since a game hit me as hard as those two.
For pure fun addictive gaming: Factorio is absolutely nuts. 2D survival craft platforming action: Terraria is still king.
For space empire building check out X4: Foundations, after almost 10 years under development it’s absolutely amazing (but a huge timesink haha)
Oh and if you’re into semi-hard-scifi basebuilding you could give Stationeers a look. Sunk quite some hours into that one.
The learning cliff of the X games is pretty intense but totally worth it. I made it through and just look at me now! I, err… wasn’t going to do anything better with those hundreds of hours anyway.
The first title that jumps to my mind, especially when you contextualize it around “restoring faith”, is Satisfactory. It’s been a very entertaining and challenging game, but also the development team has been exactly what one (typically) wants from a dev team. They’ve been very transparent about issues, their process, etc. Their interactions with the fan-base have been frequent and open throughout the years of development. Good game + good company. Worth consideration if you like a good factory builder.
Very down to earth people. Telling us they want to go outside in the summer so they won’t be working for a bit was a bit of a stab at us basement dwellers
If you haven’t played it, “Stardew Valley” is, like, ruin-your-life good. And I think part of what makes it so faith assuring and life uplifting is that it was made by one dude who has continuously (for YEARS) released huge, free updates for the game. He’s awesome. It feels good supporting him and recommending such a great game to people. :-)
Baldurs Gate. There is so much content. I’m 150 hours in the game, I play split screen coop with my wife. We each have our characters customized to how we like it. It’s AAA quality. Came at a AAA price, but it’s absolutely worth it.
And I say this as a FPS/simulation gamer. Totally different genre but they’ve made this game accessible to all. It’s the only game I’ve ever purchased at full price and my steam account is 12 years old.
Balatro - Even if roguelike isn’t your thing, try it Alan Wake 1/2 & Control- if you love creepy atmosphere Superliminal - unique 1st person puzzle, think portal vibe Bastion - 1st game from Supergiant, best smash-em-up I’ve ever played Anything Supergiant for that matter
Bastion is one of the most beautiful games I’ve ever played, both art-wise and theme-wise. The entire end of the game was just chills and tears for me.
I take it from your exasperation that you want a game to “just be good already”, from the very start. So I’ll exclude anything that takes too much thought or investment to start having a good time.
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