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Latest Comments by MrBelles
Hytale has arrived in Early Access with Linux support
13 Jan 2026 at 10:25 pm UTC Likes: 4

First impressions have been incredible! After installing the launcher on my Deck and logging in (I tried to log in to the launcher on Fedora but it for what ever reason would not open the pop up link, maybe you've got some ideas) I got 2+ hours to just immerse myself in the exploration and foundation of a house.

Some time after that I tuned into Kweebec Corner's stream on the side. Him and his co-creators in voice call gave what I consider a good representation of everyone's experience. Everyone is clueless about the mechanics, things different from a Minecrafter background, and surprised by some of the wilder features like what happens when you drink Mosshorn milk, or that trees regrow. Finally getting to experience cluelessness for the first time again is delightful.

I picked up a few valuable tips while viewing the stream, like how you absolutely MUST enable health bar visuals in general settings, unless you like testing your luck on who will die in combat first. Dagger spamming is also THE movement strategy.

Bugs I've encountered are the rendering of water freaking out and flashing, and maybe some mob AI jankiness. The visual map is another case where the behavior is weird. It should retain any chunks that have been explored, but it seems to either remove them from cache on death or only show chunks that are currently rendered which makes the feature far less useful. A few players mentioned respawn points at beds not working, which got annoying fast, but I didn't face that bug. What to take away from this is that the bugs do not significantly take away from the game, more significant are the rougher edges of the mechanics that make it feel like the pre-release it is.

Timed crafting is odd, stack sizes need improvements, and movement in some places needs work, but what we have right now as of day one release is very good, and this is the worst state Hytale is ever going to be. The 2 years of development funded by the pre-orders alone, added to Simon's 10 year pledge, ensure the game will become stronger in updates. After 8 years in development hell, cancellation, and revival, we're only now just beginning!

Check out the new Games For Everyone podcast and have a listen
6 Jan 2026 at 1:37 pm UTC

It's nice to put a face to the name! These are some very hopeful predictions, especially the idea of an anticheat focused kernel. I'm glad to see it finally getting the respect it deserves when it was previously ridiculed. Nick I recognize, but the other two hosts are new to me. Nice introductions.

Hytale arrives in Early Access in January 2026 after being revived
29 Nov 2025 at 12:41 am UTC Likes: 4

It has been a wild few months for Hytale. I'm glad this game was able to come back from the ashes!

Quoting: 1xokWill it run on Linux?
It will be Windows exclusive on release, but Linux and MacOS will get builds afterwards, according to the latest info.

Get a nice discount on the Steam Deck LCD during Valve's Black Friday sale
24 Nov 2025 at 11:39 pm UTC

Okay okay, I still have one I got from the last sale that I've still yet to open. Now is as good of a chance as ever to get one if you missed it, unless you're waiting to see the prices of their new toys next year.

Hello from Fedora KDE
19 Nov 2025 at 5:02 pm UTC

Writing down post-installation steps is so relatable but whenever I'm in the heat of the moment during a new install I rarely take the time to read them. :neutral:

So glad to see the comments from other Fedora KDE gamers. I heard Fedora was a minority in this regard, and the proposed dropping of 32-bit this year did not help, but a leading edge KDE setup was too nice of a deal to pass up, and all my games have been very playable!

Valve reveal the new Steam Frame, Steam Controller and Steam Machine with SteamOS
12 Nov 2025 at 7:53 pm UTC Likes: 1

Alright, we're in the business to win big! I wish the best for these products pricewise!

Linux Mint to get an upgraded System Information tool and a spruced up system menu
10 Nov 2025 at 11:52 pm UTC

The search bar resize and buttons relocation are nice. The search bar doesn't need to be so wide! That makes up room for 3 more favorites without needing to scroll the list, but I don't like the inclusion of the favorite app names as much. Nice to see customization is expanding. +1 for Mesa driver info.

Fedora Linux 43 has officially arrived
28 Oct 2025 at 11:13 pm UTC

I'm conscious about my boot times, so getting ~2 seconds faster boots is a nice feature!