This community is about an upcoming book called "Ganandrya - A Maldição de Sangue". It's a Fantasy LGBT Young Adult book, written in European Portuguese. As of this moment, there's no translation or English version available. Here's the translated information: # Ganandrya - The Blood Curse By **A.R. Ruano** ::: spoiler Synopsis A wizard and a vampire, together, fighting against evil forces, in a new Young Adult work that will leave all readers crying for more. Wizards and vampires do not coexist. Wizards and vampires are the antithesis of each other. Some are aristocrats, others are dangerous. Wizards are a reflection of society: rich, bright, cultured; vampires are at the bottom of the chain, they are shameful, animalistic. But is it really so? When Andreas heads to Ganandrya, a vampire village, to start a scientific investigation related to curses, he meets Bernart, and he seems anything but dangerous. In fact, he's the opposite: he looks vulnerable, sad, and mysterious. Moreover, the scars on his arms, which he tries to hide, tell a story that Andreas is determined to know. Unexpectedly, Andreas finds himself involved in a mystery bigger than he could imagine - and in a love that will leave him completely surrendered. ::: --- In this community you might find posts in both Portuguese and English.
Although I'm not so interested in Quake 2, someone asked me to do this so here it is. This is an engine mod that increases the max players and bots up to 32. Read the link for more description.
JPiolho 1y ago • 100%
Note that this is only the game code that allows people to develop mods, and not engine code that allows people to do ports. The re-release engine code is still proprietary.
They did the same with Quake 1 re-release game code
Hopefully this will ramp up the adoption of IPv6. See adoption graph here: https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html Quick explanation of what IPv4 / IPv6 is written by ChatGPT: --- IPv4 and IPv6 are both versions of the Internet Protocol (IP), which is essentially the internet's system for sending information. They're like the internet's version of a postal system, dictating how data should be packaged, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received at its destination. **IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4)**: This is the older version, and it uses a series of four numbers separated by dots, like 192.168.0.1. The problem is, we've pretty much run out of unique combinations because there are only about 4.3 billion possible IPv4 addresses. That might sound like a lot, but with all the computers, smartphones, tablets, gaming systems, and other devices that need an IP address, we've run out. **IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6)**: To solve the problem of running out of addresses, IPv6 was introduced. IPv6 addresses are longer and allow for many more unique addresses. An IPv6 address looks like this: 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334. This means we're unlikely to run out of IPv6 addresses anytime soon. In a nutshell, IPv4 and IPv6 are the systems that allow your devices to find and communicate with other devices on the internet. IPv6 is the newer, more advanced version that we're transitioning to because we've run out of unique IPv4 addresses.
JPiolho 1y ago • 100%
Just the official version that's on Steam. I haven't fiddled with the source ports, so I can't comment on that.
JPiolho 1y ago • 100%
Recently I was playing Guild Wars 1 and Doom (1996) on it.
Feels great for Doom.
As for Guild Wars 1, it was very much playable. The only frustrations were the login and double clicking in the inventory. Someone had already done a community layout which worked pretty nicely. Note though that I was playing just by myself, so I can't comment on while in a party with other players.