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And as good-looking as any of your characters! đ (Always been a fan of long hair on men -- as if you couldn't tell from my own characters. đ)
I'd made no provision for any kind of Windows install on this PC. And between Linux-native programs, and Steam and Wine's compatibility tools, about the only halfway-important thing I seemed to need Windows for was Mod Organizer and my mod installs in it (for Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas). So I hadn't bothered. (Though I did keep trying -- and failing -- to install Mod Organizer 2 a couple times per year.)*
But in January 2024, I finally got Mod Organizer 2 installed and working in Linux! đ** So I've been playing Oldrim again with my old mod setup(s), and slowly and intermittently building a new mod setup for Skyrim SE.
I hang out in Second Life a lot too -- in a few roleplay groups since 2016, and doing other things with friends elsewhere in SL both before and since. (The last couple years, I've been playing card and board games there many evenings, with folks from both in and out of my roleplays.)
EDIT: Eep, sorry about the novel compared to other responses!
* For a few weeks in late 2021, I did plug in my old Win7 PC, and played Skyrim on it again. I connected both PCs to different inputs on my monitor, and to a KVM switch to share my mouse and keyboard. I also copied my saves and screenshots (via USB stick) to the new PC after each session. ...But the old PC's hard drive had been having issues in 2019, to the point where I needed to use the recovery partition once or twice to get Windows booting again (one reason I got a new computer in 2020). And one day the drive finally failed mid-game while I was in Ivarstead's inn. âšī¸ (Linux on a bootable USB helped me recover the saves and screenshots from that last session, since the drive hadn't completely failed yet.)
** Thanks to rockerbacon's installer script. And possibly updates to other programs in my Linux install ... one of which I'd put off forever because updating it required an hours-long compile from source code. (Very different from the more usual quick compiles of other programs -- or even quicker and more usual DLs-and-installs of actual program files (not just source code).)
It seems that more than a celebration, he needs a long sleep.
And some beauty in his life and a lot of TLC!
That rear shot and glorious blood splatter are my tops ;))
Still loving his hair ;)