Why would you need this?
Why would you need this?
Stellaris with a friend, too much democracy (Helldivers).
You know what, I am gonna call skill issue.
I get that the “press R to join a group” can be overlooked or that not everyone has the intuition to click on the active missions on a planet (alright, these are currently bugged and do not refresh quick enough so always full).
But all one has to do is a quick google search to find out you just open the big holo planet and press R, there are also definitely worse offenders in cryptic/useless UIs.
A bit of rant but I hope this can fix some of the discrepancies I have found between free Nginx and the Plus one:
If I want to configure (minimum amount of) proxy connections to keepalive then I have to use upstream ... { ... }
directive, but by using that nginx changes how upstream proxy url is DNS resolved. Within docker this can actually cause problems when the nginx container starts sooner then the upstream service - afair to fix it one needs Nginx Plus because in free upstream DNS resolution “mode” can’t be configured.
Me and my friend didn’t feel like playing anything lately… so we bought PalWorld and for now it’s going good (though the mid-game is a bit too grindy).
Barotrauma should be able to take up to 16 players and if you as a group can get into this game then you will have a good laugh for a good amount of time.
Golf With Your Friends - up to 12 p. Simple game but getting hit by your friends ball right before scoring the hole kinda never gets old.
Any grand strategy will be able to host many players HoI, HoMaM, AoE, RoN, Stellaris, …
Ps. Check out DEFCON/ICBM
I’ve heard it called Reverse Bullet Hell
Thanks for the explanation, I have played with like 30 mods max so the built-in mod manager seemed enough.
Also FYI all your english comments here are posted with language set to dansk so I couldn’t find it even though I got the notifications (seems lemmy does not really tell you you are trying to visit a comment in language you don’t have enabled in settings).