I would characterize it as "hit or miss". It works great for me on Ubuntu and I can't remember any problems I've had in the last few years anyway. I'm not on Wayland yet, though. I would recommend AMD GPUs to people though myself to avoid them hitting the "miss" part of "hit and miss" phrase.
bundes_sheep
joined 2 years ago
Preparation for real life, I guess. There's no win condition that I know of :)
I am of the opinion that no one should be vandalizing property that they don't own themselves. Protest, sure (following whatever laws Canada has in place for that), don't buy a Tesla, sure, encourage everyone you've ever met not to buy one, fine, but please respect the right of people who don't want their stuff vandalized.
Also, while dealerships have insurance, doing this just makes the insurance go up for everyone. But that's not my point. People shouldn't vandalize the property of others because they really, really, really x5, don't like Elon.
I'm not an Elon or Trump apologist, I'm just someone fighting on the side of civilized behavior.
It's also early access, so it will presumably help with it being a bit shallow. There are a surprising amount of things locked behind various mechanics that I'm starting to stumble across. For example, if you're a jerk to people enough your karma score will fall and now you have access to rifle through vending machines looking for loose change or robbing an ATM. I have a feeling there are a lot more of these kinds of things to discover.
Just getting out of the Sims price hell is worth it for me. I've had some good experiences with early access games in the past so I'm reasonably upbeat about what may come down the line.