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GeForce NOW's Blackwell RTX upgrade arrives September 10 and more games arrive soon
5 Sep 2025 at 6:34 am UTC
5 Sep 2025 at 6:34 am UTC
I don't why, but I can't quite warm up to GeforceNow. I was a big fan of Stadia, I think it was (other than the fumbles in the marketing of it) the best cloud gaming service, so I'm not against cloud gaming itself, but somehow GeforceNow doesn't click to me.
Maybe because is still not quite streamlined and seamless as Stadia, I dunno, the prices are OK, tech is doing great, good latency etc, yet I don't "feel" it.
Maybe because is still not quite streamlined and seamless as Stadia, I dunno, the prices are OK, tech is doing great, good latency etc, yet I don't "feel" it.
The Crew Unlimited will revive The Crew from Ubisoft with a custom server emulator
3 Sep 2025 at 11:33 am UTC Likes: 3
3 Sep 2025 at 11:33 am UTC Likes: 3
It was given for free several times, even I have it on UbiConnect/whatever is called.
ChimeraOS dev announced Kazeta, a new Linux OS aimed at recreating a classic console experience
1 Sep 2025 at 12:58 pm UTC
1 Sep 2025 at 12:58 pm UTC
I totally like this idea. Good starting point for some low spec DIY console, a project that keeps haunting me. Maybe someday.
The impressive app store Bazaar has arrived on Flathub
28 Aug 2025 at 12:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
28 Aug 2025 at 12:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
It's making me crazy.
7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux
21 Aug 2025 at 2:11 pm UTC Likes: 7
21 Aug 2025 at 2:11 pm UTC Likes: 7
I remember thinking that this will never work, as someone using wine for gaming I was too much aware of the multitude of aspects you have to juggle with.
Do it yourself manually? Sure, but to automate it and have the game install and start seamlessly felt like an impossible task, in the "not gonna happen" territory.
It was an idea frequently thrown around, "what if Valve could use Wine to do this and that" but always dismissed as too hard to pull off.
And even Linux/Wine enthusiasts agreed on this, see below one of those discussions, is quite funny now in hindsight: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/523897653314331401/ [External Link]
We did wanted to see something like that to happen (the embedded video is mine [airspeedmph] BTW) but never believed that Valve is "insane" enough to try it.
And what do you know... they actually did it and now is powering the successful Steam Deck, mind blown!
Do it yourself manually? Sure, but to automate it and have the game install and start seamlessly felt like an impossible task, in the "not gonna happen" territory.
It was an idea frequently thrown around, "what if Valve could use Wine to do this and that" but always dismissed as too hard to pull off.
And even Linux/Wine enthusiasts agreed on this, see below one of those discussions, is quite funny now in hindsight: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/523897653314331401/ [External Link]
We did wanted to see something like that to happen (the embedded video is mine [airspeedmph] BTW) but never believed that Valve is "insane" enough to try it.
And what do you know... they actually did it and now is powering the successful Steam Deck, mind blown!
ZOOM Platform also had payment processor issues, say they "have no plans to remove any titles"
4 Aug 2025 at 11:17 am UTC Likes: 5
4 Aug 2025 at 11:17 am UTC Likes: 5
Isn't a bit too late to ban Duke Nukem?
GeForce NOW on Steam Deck really can be a game-changer
3 Jul 2025 at 5:03 pm UTC
3 Jul 2025 at 5:03 pm UTC
It really is impressive. For me, less impressive than Stadia, which felt like a more streamlined experience, but nevertheless, still mind blowing if you think about it.
You lay on your couch or bed playing Destiny 2 on your Steam Deck, no wires no nothing, and you don't feel like your game is actually running on a system (in my case) hundreds of km away. You know it, but it doesn't feel that way. Yes, there is an amount of lag that prohibits competitive type of games, but for casuals like me is like magic. Whatever technical trickery they're employing, it feels like is running on your device.
I mean, there is less lag that on PS3 for example (where I got hooked on Destiny 1, go figure).
You lay on your couch or bed playing Destiny 2 on your Steam Deck, no wires no nothing, and you don't feel like your game is actually running on a system (in my case) hundreds of km away. You know it, but it doesn't feel that way. Yes, there is an amount of lag that prohibits competitive type of games, but for casuals like me is like magic. Whatever technical trickery they're employing, it feels like is running on your device.
I mean, there is less lag that on PS3 for example (where I got hooked on Destiny 1, go figure).
Nexus Mods to get Age Verification in UK / EU for adult content, plus a new cross-platform app upgrade
2 Jul 2025 at 1:54 pm UTC Likes: 15
2 Jul 2025 at 1:54 pm UTC Likes: 15
Next step fingerprint verification, and for even naughtier content, a blood sample.
7 Days to Die gets a game-changing update with Storm's Brewing
30 Jun 2025 at 3:45 pm UTC Likes: 3
After many hours of playing I realize I've spent most of the time micromanaging the inventory, rather than doing something actually interesting. Maybe it gets better, but after around 20 Hrs of staring at freakishly small boxes (and text) with myriads of crap to move around, well, I gave up.
Likely I approached the game wrong or whatever, but yeah it does feel too "super complicated" for my taste.
30 Jun 2025 at 3:45 pm UTC Likes: 3
How do you all rate this game?It has its number of fans, for sure. I'm not one of them though. I would call it "The Extensively Boring And Tedious inventory Management Simulator". I'm no stranger to survival games where you have these inventories to deal with a lot (like maybe Rust or The Long Dark/etc), but this one takes the cake, at least that's what I felt.
After many hours of playing I realize I've spent most of the time micromanaging the inventory, rather than doing something actually interesting. Maybe it gets better, but after around 20 Hrs of staring at freakishly small boxes (and text) with myriads of crap to move around, well, I gave up.
Likely I approached the game wrong or whatever, but yeah it does feel too "super complicated" for my taste.
3DMark are planning a Linux version but no date for it yet
13 Jun 2025 at 12:11 pm UTC Likes: 2
13 Jun 2025 at 12:11 pm UTC Likes: 2
They're taking their sweet time for the full release. A native 3DMark Wild Life Extreme benchmark exists since about two years ago, but only Michael from Phoronix seems to have access to it.
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