It's easy if you can follow directions, hard if you don't have directions, impossible if you don't have directions and don't know what you're doing; archinstall is effortless.
je_skirata
It's hard to give advice about how code should be structured, since there's many ways of accomplishing the same things, but you're doing the right thing by thinking about scalability before you get too deep to change it.
You could try separating eacg trigger condition into their own functions, so that if an OnAttack gets triggered it will only check and loop through OnAttack abilities.
Something like:
OnAttack.connect( CheckOnAttack )
OnDamaged.connect( CheckOnDamaged )
func CheckOnAttack( ATTACK_TYPE ):
match ATTACK_TYPE:
....
func CheckOnDamaged( DAMAGE_TYPE ):
match DAMAGE_TYPE:
....
Well, I have freckles all over the place, so my pattern was chosen already.
Because if you have a Kroger's card you're going to want to shop there more often to get the free stuff. You're not paranoid, it is a psychological tactic to get you to spend more money. Casinos do similar things.
The Index is the best all-rounder imo.
I have no idea what you're on about. It looks like the movie posters; all the main characters are displayed, someone's firing a weapon, there are spaceship fighters off to the side in the background.
Vader Immortal. I have an Index, but the game is exclusive to the Oculus/Meta Quest.
I've had good experiences launching games from Epic on the Heroic Games Launcher. Most games that don't have extreme anti-cheats should just work. If compatibility is an issue, you can install Linux as a dual-boot option, so you could switch to Windows for certain games.
"Hijinks" makes me think of exactly the kind of casual mess-with-your-friends gameplay that can happen with Nintendo games. I like it.
As a side note, I'm curious to see how the game turns out. Nintendo Land was the only game I've played on the Wii U that made proper use of the game pad, and the ghost mansion was my favorite minigame.
What if the helmet had a camera that projected it's view along with the hud? You might lose some depth perception but at least you could see the road while looking at the HUD.
Customization is my reason. I've got a two-monitor setup in KDE with different panels on each one. Each one is highly customized specifically to me, and the customizations can't be done in Windows.