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Steam Deck desktop mode plus other stores — Epic Games Store
3 Mar 2022 at 7:23 pm UTC
3 Mar 2022 at 7:23 pm UTC
Not a fan of the way the os seems to favour flatpacks/appimages for software that should be included in the distro natively.
It adds bloat to a resource constrained system that should not be there.
It adds bloat to a resource constrained system that should not be there.
Albion Online getting gamepad support for Steam Deck
27 Feb 2022 at 6:11 am UTC
27 Feb 2022 at 6:11 am UTC
... microtransactions ...No.
Do you think Albion Online is a title you might play on Deck?
The Steam Deck has released, here's my initial review
26 Feb 2022 at 1:47 am UTC Likes: 3
26 Feb 2022 at 1:47 am UTC Likes: 3
I'd be interested to see how the experience would be if one were to run native linux only.
How easy is it to filter for that? Would restricting oneself to native reduce compatibility problems, performance, and/or battery life compared to restricting oneself to verified and playable?
How easy is it to filter for that? Would restricting oneself to native reduce compatibility problems, performance, and/or battery life compared to restricting oneself to verified and playable?
Tim Sweeney has a point about Fortnite EAC support
11 Feb 2022 at 11:24 pm UTC Likes: 1
11 Feb 2022 at 11:24 pm UTC Likes: 1
For someone who pretends to be doing stuff "for the good of the industry", Sweeney is displaying a remarkably short-sighted stance.
What is the point of "breaking the steam monopoly" if you are going to concede the underlying OS to an even bigger competitor that has a proven track record of monopoly abuse?
What is the point of "breaking the steam monopoly" if you are going to concede the underlying OS to an even bigger competitor that has a proven track record of monopoly abuse?
Steam Lunar New Year Sale 2022 is now live
31 Jan 2022 at 11:02 am UTC
31 Jan 2022 at 11:02 am UTC
Got AI War 2 (native linux).
Never got around to playing the first one, hope I'll find the time to play this new and improved one.
Rogue-lite fans may want to grab Starward Rogue by the same dev (Arcen Games). It's silly cheap at the moment.
Never got around to playing the first one, hope I'll find the time to play this new and improved one.
Rogue-lite fans may want to grab Starward Rogue by the same dev (Arcen Games). It's silly cheap at the moment.
Valve has tested 'thousands' for the Steam Deck, 60 currently Verified
31 Jan 2022 at 6:41 am UTC
31 Jan 2022 at 6:41 am UTC
What's really needed is not this half-behinded "we think it'll run fine"-label, but a list of games that have a true commitment to *full* support, either by valve or the devs of the game in question.
This is especially important in the case of the games that are running via proton, since those have the biggest potential of valve and the devs pointing to each other when you need something fixed.
This is especially important in the case of the games that are running via proton, since those have the biggest potential of valve and the devs pointing to each other when you need something fixed.
The legendary classic Supaplex series comes to Linux on Steam
30 Jan 2022 at 12:21 am UTC
30 Jan 2022 at 12:21 am UTC
Which still leaves the problems that those original devs are likely not the ones who had the copyrights and that these new devs are also charging for those user created levels.
It's one thing to distribute abandonware for free, quite another to charge a hefty fee for it.
It's one thing to distribute abandonware for free, quite another to charge a hefty fee for it.
The legendary classic Supaplex series comes to Linux on Steam
27 Jan 2022 at 12:59 am UTC
27 Jan 2022 at 12:59 am UTC
Not a fan of the mobilification nor of the shady situation regarding the copyrights.
System76 tease their new 'Kudu' laptop with the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX
7 Jan 2022 at 8:24 am UTC Likes: 2
7 Jan 2022 at 8:24 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: Purple Library GuyWell, no doubt the laptop is very nice. I'm not sold by the marketing, though--all that breathless stuff about multitasking. Studies suggest that people aren't as good at multitasking as they think they are, and that switching tasks has a cognitive and time cost, so you're better off concentrating on one thing for a while.And this marketing also ignores that the user is not necessarily multi-tasking when the computer is doing so. Not only having the pc doing stuff in the background while working on something different, but also running multiple programs to do a single job.
Remnants of the Precursors is a modern take on Master of Orion out now
6 Jan 2022 at 3:58 pm UTC
6 Jan 2022 at 3:58 pm UTC
I took a quick peek, first impressions are very, very good with two main points:
First: the artwork and music are excellent. As close in feel to moo as can be without actually being moo.
Second: less positive, the interface's visual design. It manages to completely rub me in the wrong way with broken lines in interface elements (for example: that gap where alerts appear and the next turn button's left edge not aligning with the planet panel's), and the blue buttons from the galaxy view disappearing when changing screens. The changeover from the galaxy view to the management screens feel inconsistent, not sure if that is due to the colour change or the aforementioned buttons not being in the other screen views. I know this is the way moo1 does it, but with the bigger screen real estate nowadays I'd prefer those blue buttons becoming more of a navigation bar.
Feature request: Customisable hotkeys. I would really prefer Enter as a hotkey for next turn instead of "n".
Feature suggestion: tabbed empire management as in star ruler II.
Did I mention I like the artwork and music? Looking forward to really digging in ^_^
Running via ubuntu 20.04's standard open java runtime environment on a 1080p screen.
First: the artwork and music are excellent. As close in feel to moo as can be without actually being moo.
Second: less positive, the interface's visual design. It manages to completely rub me in the wrong way with broken lines in interface elements (for example: that gap where alerts appear and the next turn button's left edge not aligning with the planet panel's), and the blue buttons from the galaxy view disappearing when changing screens. The changeover from the galaxy view to the management screens feel inconsistent, not sure if that is due to the colour change or the aforementioned buttons not being in the other screen views. I know this is the way moo1 does it, but with the bigger screen real estate nowadays I'd prefer those blue buttons becoming more of a navigation bar.
Feature request: Customisable hotkeys. I would really prefer Enter as a hotkey for next turn instead of "n".
Feature suggestion: tabbed empire management as in star ruler II.
Did I mention I like the artwork and music? Looking forward to really digging in ^_^
Running via ubuntu 20.04's standard open java runtime environment on a 1080p screen.
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