Despite OP insisting otherwise, I'm gonna assume you are correct. I use a lot of flavors of linux for a lot of things, but I don't have it on a laptop (other than as an alt boot in case of a crash), so it seems logical to me that's why this joke went over my head.
Once you get past the tower where you have to run around while you wait for the elevator, things ease up. Still lots of chances to die, but that's the only spot in the game where you are that hard pressed. Although the sewer run is pretty stressful too ...
Heh. I do shit like that. Before i quit/finished Fall Out 4, I killed all the Brotherhood, stole their power armor, and put it on the roof of the Atomic greaser's gas station. Didn't stop till I had it covered. It was a fukin monument. Looked cool as hell.
I've been watching this thread, expected to hear this, but not yet ...I know Google's office products are essentially the same problem, but they are at very least free (in dollars).I haven't used MS Office in years. We use Google at work. I use my NextCloud at home.
Skyrim has the best bars in any video game that I know of. I used to dump all my crap on the floor of the Whiterun tavern, so the npcs would kick it around as they moved. Hundreds of baskets and pans and garbage items. I'd leave the game running as I slept, listening to the trash being kicked, local gossip, awful minstrel, and pleasant sounds of people drinking.
DOOM II. Sinking the final rocket into the demon's brain on L30 Icon of Sin. I did it before Z-axis engines like ZDoom. 30 years ago? Something like that.
The very last level is worthy. You must train in order to finish it. I could not do it today without a month or two of practice.These days if I want that rush, I boot up DOOM 2016 and play the first level on Ultra-Nightmare Arcade.
I did enjoy killing every last Brotherhood of Steel member in the airbase and then blowing up the Institute in FO4. That wasn't a rush, it was a culmination of about 800 hours. I was done. Kill em all now.
More recently, the first time I killed the final boss in Risk of Rain 2 was quite satisfying. Took about 3 months.
Despite OP insisting otherwise, I'm gonna assume you are correct. I use a lot of flavors of linux for a lot of things, but I don't have it on a laptop (other than as an alt boot in case of a crash), so it seems logical to me that's why this joke went over my head.