My idea would be, to write a little text in front of the comment section to describe what the comments are for, e.g. posting questions and solutions...
In the beginning i thought that there are numerous places to ask for help about installing/running a game but at it is now, with already some comments addressing these problems, lgdb.org actually looks like the right place.
One design problem actually needs to be addressed first and it would be helpful if you could comment on that too. The comment section doesn't look like the right place for discussions, a forum thread would be much better cause the readability is greater and every question can have its own thread. Right?
(edit) it runs after installing the 3 synaptic results for "jogl"
(edit2) up to the login screen at least, then some generic java permission error is displayed. (the relevant part does not fit into the screen)
Removed the second link; Problem with the first link may be caused by the havenandhearth.com server, which looks down at the moment I'm writing this comment. Let's see if it will work when the server goes up.
If my sources are correct, this game started out on /a/
I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only is it an engaging game, but it also uses renpy.
19:58:38Superuser hey there, do you guys add web games?
19:59:21Superuser Lichess, the free and open source, the most comprehensively-featured chess website, brimming with HTML5-ness and modern web goodness, with no ads (ever), recently had a new release! Check it out at lichess.org
11:42:02Curly Brace Hi, Superuser. No, web based games are not added (with only few exceptions, like Quake Live). However, there was a separate forum thread for HTML5 games, you can leave interesting links there
Forum topic: Encourage error & solution posting
My idea would be, to write a
My idea would be, to write a little text in front of the comment section to describe what the comments are for, e.g. posting questions and solutions...
In the beginning i thought that there are numerous places to ask for help about installing/running a game but at it is now, with already some comments addressing these problems, lgdb.org actually looks like the right place.
One design problem actually needs to be addressed first and it would be helpful if you could comment on that too. The comment section doesn't look like the right place for discussions, a forum thread would be much better cause the readability is greater and every question can have its own thread. Right?
Forum topic: Ubuntu-forum style [code] button in default create/edit page
please enlighten me. i dont
please enlighten me. i dont know what you are referring to
Game: Haven and Hearth
Their website is still down,
Their website is still down, can't check it
Game: Haven and Hearth
Errors running it
(edit) it runs after installing the 3 synaptic results for "jogl"
(edit2) up to the login screen at least, then some generic java permission error is displayed. (the relevant part does not fit into the screen)
Game: Haven and Hearth
Managed to run it, but with errors
I have found this on the web
code:
javaws http://www.havenandhearth.com/java/haven.jnlp
it gets almost there, but then it errors out
Game: Haven and Hearth
Removed the second link;
Removed the second link; Problem with the first link may be caused by the havenandhearth.com server, which looks down at the moment I'm writing this comment. Let's see if it will work when the server goes up.
Game: Haven and Hearth
none of the launchers works
I have tried both links, but one is dead, and the other one does not work
News: Greatly improved search
Strange indeed, it seams that
Strange indeed, it seams that the Go Ollie! page was not indexed. I havn't noticed anything like that before, maybe its the case for other pages too.
EDIT: Rebuilding the search index did help.
News: Greatly improved search
For some reason search phrase
For some reason search phrase 'ollie' does not find "Go Ollie!" game
Game: Katawa Shoujo
thanks to 4chan anime fans
If my sources are correct, this game started out on /a/
I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only is it an engaging game, but it also uses renpy.