New to the game, finished the dueling quests and the training quest, but I need to practice dodge for Prof Hecat, how can I get them?

Do I need to go into the dark forest or something to find enemies that I can dodge with? Or is there a way to do it in Hogwarts?

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u/ilovetpb — 4 days ago

Trying to get my 61 year old father into gaming

I'm wondering if there's any AAA or close games that have a story mode or are super simple games?

He's using my old gaming laptop with a 5800X and a RTX3080 (laptop edition) with 32GB of RAM.

He has early Parkinsons and can't do combos and complicated combat.

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u/ilovetpb — 12 days ago

Trying to get my 61 year old father into gaming

I'm wondering if there's any AAA or close games that have a story mode or are super simple games?

Update: Combos are out because he has early Parkinsons. I've explained the stories to Hitman, Bioshock and Tomb Raider, and he's very interested. He mostly cares about the story.

He'll be playing on my old gaming laptop with a 5800X and a RTX3080 (laptop edition), with 32GB of RAM. Storage isn't a big issue because it has a 2 TB SSD.

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u/ilovetpb — 12 days ago

Is it me or does the remake of #2 crash less if you save often?

I've struggled with constant crashes with the remake, so I have been saving often. Since then I'm getting far fewer crashes. Does the game somehow reset on a save?

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u/ilovetpb — 24 days ago

Not what you want to hear, but after fighting with Mint and Kubuntu, I'm going back to windows.

In short, I had constant problems with both distros, from failure to login, set up raid, updating apps and installing apps, recognizing my PCI SATA adapters, and more, it was just easier to go back to windows 11, where I had

everything working. I decrapified windows with a script to remove the AI crap and other annoyances.

I know a Linux expert could fix the issues quickly, but I had trouble finding fixes either through duckduckgo.com and copilot. I'm sad to leave Linux, but it made too much sense for me.

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u/ilovetpb — 28 days ago

Installed mint and cannot log in

I installed the most recent Mint distro and I can't log in. At setup, I put in a password I've used for years, so I know it perfectly. I also set it to auto-login.

It's installed now and it isn't logging in automatically and it won't accept my password.

Any help would be appreciated!

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u/ilovetpb — 30 days ago

Dual booting, and I'm wondering if I can access the files on the Windows partition (no Secure Boot)

Running Zorin clean slate.

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u/ilovetpb — 2 months ago