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The Best of Humble: Fight 4 Your Friends game bundle brings multiplayer madness
5 Apr 2026 at 7:27 pm UTC
HB isn't at all what it used to be.
5 Apr 2026 at 7:27 pm UTC
Quoting: omeganebulaI bought the game for Steam, not a key for the Epic Store, and no, this information wasn't mentioned anywhere, only the expiration date, which wasn't a thing before and it's also crazy : I bought a game and it "expires". And your key can suddenly become "out of stock" overnight [External Link]. That isn't mentioned anywhere.Quoting: NarvarthBe careful with HB : there are several ways you could lose your keys if you don't use them right away: the keys have an expiration date, and they can go out of stock overnight. It also appears that HB transfers keys from Steam to the Epic Store without warning anyone.There's nothing shady about it, HB makes it quite clear imo. Game devs simply don't want the keys to end up on reseller sites.
Quoting: omeganebulaGame devs simply don't want the keys to end up on reseller sites.That's not the case on Fanatical. So this is an issue specific to HB, not the developers. They also changed the rules in 2024 [External Link], but games bought before this date may also expire [External Link].
HB isn't at all what it used to be.
The Best of Humble: Fight 4 Your Friends game bundle brings multiplayer madness
5 Apr 2026 at 7:29 am UTC
5 Apr 2026 at 7:29 am UTC
Be careful with HB : there are several ways you could lose your keys if you don't use them right away: the keys have an expiration date, and they can go out of stock overnight. It also appears that HB transfers keys from Steam to the Epic Store without warning anyone.
Sorry Arch (EndeavourOS), it's not working out any more and hello Fedora
10 Apr 2022 at 12:16 pm UTC
Mint is really a relaxing distro, even though I use it for "advanced use".
10 Apr 2022 at 12:16 pm UTC
Quoting: PierreLucDaoustIt felt like a downgrade, but a leaved Manjaro for Mint a few months ago. I had anxiety attacks everytime I read «kernel» and/or «Nvidia» in the updates. Mint was the winner of the day.That's why I switched from Debian (after 10 years) to Mint. Debian was systematically breaking with nvidia update. I had to use bash scripts to get back my drivers, or even with the terminal (for ex, change the actual gcc version, which didn't match the one used to compile the nvidia drivers, etc.).
Mint is really a relaxing distro, even though I use it for "advanced use".
System76 patches APT for Pop!_OS to prevent users breaking their systems
10 Nov 2021 at 4:10 pm UTC
10 Nov 2021 at 4:10 pm UTC
Quoting: sudoerMeanwhile everything seemed to work fine for him with Manjaroin fact he also had problems with Manjaro (no sound), his colleague had no problem with Linux Mint. Anyway, i'm not sure that this "challenge" has any real signification.
Feral no longer porting A Total War Saga: TROY to Linux, citing less demand since Proton
28 Jul 2021 at 11:18 am UTC Likes: 3
1) the only bench i found just show us that the native (Vulkan) version run better.
2) as good as it is, proton is still a translation layer with (small) overhead. It's not difficult to understand that a real native version will always be better than a translation from DX (ok, Vulkan version run generally better). So point 1) has nothing special. I don't really understand why some people seem to get upset when a native version run better. (?)
3) People compare poor native version to up-to-date Proton gaming. ie. Quick and dirty native versions (openGL monothread ported in a few days) let people believe than native gaming is garbage, but it is really biased. As someone mentionned above : If Linux market share was higher than 0.9%, the situation would be different, because developpers would spend time on the native version :
4) a dev from Feral explained that on shadow of the tomb raider, specific Linux optimisations have been made in the source code, which is obvisously not possible with Proton.
In brief, native gaming is certainly better than proton gaming in term of performances but cannot be the choice right now for Valve. Valve is probably afraid of bad native versions, with poor performances, bugs, and poor support. They have no control on these versions, unlike the proton version ! The lack of confidence is in the Windows developers, not in the performance of Linux. Their choice is not a technical choice about performances, but rather a "Quality and after sales choice".
28 Jul 2021 at 11:18 am UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: TuxeeHowever, these comparisons were taken quite some time ago. Presumably the native ports stayed where they were, Proton evolved and might yield more competitive results today.Don't get me wrong, i like proton, and i play quite a few games with. But
1) the only bench i found just show us that the native (Vulkan) version run better.
2) as good as it is, proton is still a translation layer with (small) overhead. It's not difficult to understand that a real native version will always be better than a translation from DX (ok, Vulkan version run generally better). So point 1) has nothing special. I don't really understand why some people seem to get upset when a native version run better. (?)
3) People compare poor native version to up-to-date Proton gaming. ie. Quick and dirty native versions (openGL monothread ported in a few days) let people believe than native gaming is garbage, but it is really biased. As someone mentionned above : If Linux market share was higher than 0.9%, the situation would be different, because developpers would spend time on the native version :
4) a dev from Feral explained that on shadow of the tomb raider, specific Linux optimisations have been made in the source code, which is obvisously not possible with Proton.
In brief, native gaming is certainly better than proton gaming in term of performances but cannot be the choice right now for Valve. Valve is probably afraid of bad native versions, with poor performances, bugs, and poor support. They have no control on these versions, unlike the proton version ! The lack of confidence is in the Windows developers, not in the performance of Linux. Their choice is not a technical choice about performances, but rather a "Quality and after sales choice".
Feral no longer porting A Total War Saga: TROY to Linux, citing less demand since Proton
27 Jul 2021 at 9:33 pm UTC Likes: 3
27 Jul 2021 at 9:33 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: TeodosioI think this is good news, Feral ports were usually not very good: lower performance, delayed patches, additional bugs, etc.. The very idea of "porting" smells of a sub-par product.The last Feral ports (i.e. Vulkan) run better than the proton/dxvk version. See for example total war here [External Link] or Shadow of the tomb raider [External Link].
I like to see *native* releases; it they cannot provide that, ensuring good compatibility with Proton may be better than a port.
Atari VCS games really are just plain Linux desktop builds
1 Jan 2021 at 2:41 pm UTC
1 Jan 2021 at 2:41 pm UTC
Quoting: TheRiddickShame this couldn't sell for $99usd or somethingI don't see how that would be possible. The processor alone costs about $100. Even a raspberry pi with a box, memory and storage would be more expensive...
The Steam Play Proton compatibility layer turns two years old
21 Aug 2020 at 4:05 pm UTC
21 Aug 2020 at 4:05 pm UTC
Quoting: CatKillerWhat is exactly the first list (Death stranding, Doom eternal...) with config options ?
I think [this [External Link] is it.
Atari VCS gets another streaming service, teams up with Game Jolt
22 Jul 2020 at 7:00 am UTC Likes: 2
22 Jul 2020 at 7:00 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: TheRiddickWasn't this originally aimed at $199USD? now its double that and no hardware changes?Actually they changed the quantity of RAM (4->8Go) and the CPU (From Bristol to Ryzen).
Atari VCS gets another streaming service, teams up with Game Jolt
22 Jul 2020 at 6:59 am UTC Likes: 1
It's a good deal for bakers (~200$ for the Onyx 800), but yes it's too expensive @ 400$.
22 Jul 2020 at 6:59 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: dpanteras even a Raspberry PI is vastly superior in every way. Emulation? Again, Rpi. :dizzy:do not agree with this one : a rasp is by far inferior to the VCS. The VCS has a real Linux (based on Debian Buster) and a X86. this mean it can be a HTPC, but above all, you can play many Linux titles. You can play all the indie titles (maybe a few AAA in degraded mode). You can't Hollow Knight on a Rasp. It's a PC for the living room, a sort of steam machine.
It's a good deal for bakers (~200$ for the Onyx 800), but yes it's too expensive @ 400$.
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