![]() NT is a lot more fast paced and has a looping mechanic where after the "final" boss is defeated in a certain way, you start back at the first level with all your stuff with the world having become more chaotic, adding new bosses and more weapons. Gungeon has a TON of unlocks and such, like items, new characters, stuff you get for killing pasts, etc. In Gungeon however, when you get good at the game, 95% of your runs are won consistantly. Where in NT, the game will always suprise you. There are barely ever any iframes in NT, and it is easy to die instantly, but 90% of these deaths are avoidable, and you learn to counter them more as you play. We know spam when we see it and will delete it.The 30 FPS in NT isn't a big deal in the slightest. This means things like repetitious posting of similar content, low-effort posts/memes and misleading/exaggerated titles on link posts. We all need to support each other to help GNU/Linux gaming grow. If it's a link post, think about writing a comment to tell us more - the more you engage with us, the more we like it. Remember you are talking to another human being.ĭevs and content producers: If you've ported your game to Linux or created some GNU/Linux-gaming-related content (reviews, videos, articles) then, so long as you're willing to engage with the community, please post it here. Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. What exactly did you do, and how, and with what version of what? How have you tried to troubleshoot the problem? Vague, low-effort tech-support requests may get removed. Include relevant details like logs, terminal output, system information. Tech-support requests should be readable by and useful to others. It is not (primarily) a tech-support forum. ![]() ![]() /r/Linux_Gaming is for informative and interesting gaming content, news and discussions.
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