I wish Vaan were silent. Kid was annoying as fuck.
I wish Vaan were silent. Kid was annoying as fuck.
Vivid nightmares from cannabis? My experience is the opposite… It’s when I take a break from cannabis use that the insane dreams come.
Yeah there’s no going back after OLED.
It’s like a toddler throwing a tantrum over people whom may not exist.
Sure… But your reaction was also childish and irrational.
A little bit of the pot calling the kettle black…
Some people just need to be contrarian… It’s like Oppositional Defiance Disorder or something. Like a child.
I, too, make decisions based on what a random internet stranger’s attitude towards a thing is.
It also should be noted that Steams rating of “unsupported” does not necessarily mean that game won’t play. I got Dark Souls Prepare to Die edition (with DSFix) running perfectly on my Steam Deck very easily, despite it officially being “unsupported.”
They might think “OK… well Elden Ring works but what about the DLC, or upcoming Elden Ring Nightreign?” and believe, probably rightfully so to be honest
But is it justified? I can’t think of a single new release PC game (without anti-cheat. I don’t play multiplayer online games really) that hasn’t worked on Linux with, at most, very little tinkering.
I know absolutely nothing about this game, and this comment might even come off as patronizing because of course you tried this… But if this is a game that has a Linux runtime, then Steam is going to default to that. In my experience, running the Windows version through Proton often works better… So I would double check that you’re using proton in the “compatibility” page in the per-game settings.
Also, if you haven’t yet, I’d try Proton-GE as that will sometimes work while regular Proton doesn’t.
Probably just a waste of time, but just in case you hadn’t tried yet…
To counter this, my experience was completely different. The transition was very easy.
Just set up some type of snapshots (I used Timeshift with auto snapshots made before every update and made available immediately on grub boot menu).
I ran EndeavourOS for over a year this way, and broke it a whole bunch of times while learning the ins and outs. Timeshift was clutch, and made reverting any mistakes super easy.
Now I’m on Bazzite, which is atomic and immutable, so I don’t really worry about breaking anything because I couldn’t if I wanted to (I mean I could, but it’s not easy).
If it matters, I’ve been running Bazzite on my main laptop (including gaming) for maybe 6 months now, and it’s been fantastic. The whole immutable thing took a bit to get used to but now I really like it.
I thought Kaze pretty much reverse engineered the whole thing? Or is that just for Mario 64?
What a lovely looking casserole…
Not that person, but if the survey is taken online, or on any digital format, I would 100% be more likely to lie.
Depends on the game… I used to play Overwatch, years ago, with a handful of friends regularly, and it was most certainly a social experience.
So bad. It can’t be very good for developing brains either… Video games can be great for developing things like motor functioning and abstract reasoning, and so much of that is lost with the mindlessness of mobile gaming.
I think we’re probably counted under “Fedora”
Second Bazzite. Been using it for 6 months or so now and it’s awesome.
I’d never replace bash with fish, but it’s a great tool for when I don’t know or cannot remember a command of argument.
I’ve been using the “kitchen timer” function on my microwave non-stop since I found it