Nope, a lot of software will try to bundle as much dependencies as needed by default, which makes building from source much easier. Distributions will then "unbundle" them, to keep packages reusing system libraries as much as possible
I am currently playing Burnout Paradise, and since that is the only Burnout game I have played (and I don't like to play games that don't have PC ports, even though Burnout 3 looks amazing!), that is my favorite.
I am about to 100% Burnout Paradise. Once I do I will make a post about it. It's a great game, with honestly a few flaws, but it has become one of my favorite games.
- Need for Speed Most Wanted!
- Burnout 2
- Mario Kart Double Dash
- F-Zero GX
- Kirby Air Ride
Ok, just did. Works fine.
apt install build-essential
apt build-dep emacs
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/emacs-30.1.tar.xz
tar -xf emacs-30.1.tar.xz
cd emacs-30.1
./configure —prefix=/usr/local
make
make install
Edit: forgot cd
Nah, building from source takes a few minutes unless you are building a web browser.
I prefer most wanted. The required car ricing in underground 2 along with the lack of cops just make it not as fun for me.
I love this game. The soundtrack and atmosphere are perfect
Road Rash?
That looks like such a cool book!
I want to check this one out. It is one of the few arcade racing games on GoG.
Edit: Meant few instead of new
No good reason, and sometimes I do, but I do not own a controller, and I own a 100 Hz monitor, so I prefer games that work well on keyboard and mouse and can run at higher frame rates.