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Latest Comments by dubigrasu
League of Legends likely unplayable on Linux / Steam Deck soon due to Vanguard anti-cheat
12 Jan 2024 at 11:47 am UTC

Quoting: Pyretic
Quoting: dubigrasuHow good is Vanguard compared with other AC software out there? Is that efficient on Valorant?
If you're talking about performance, Valorant runs fine with it on.

If you're talking about security, you can circumvent the anti-virus (and most other kernel-level software) with a Windows VM.
I was asking how efficient is in terms of combating cheating in whatever form. Is Valorant cheaters free, or at least is cheating significantly reduced compared with other AC software, so much so that is worth (for Riot) the public backlash?
And as a side note, what other game (if any) is using it?

AYANEO NEXT LITE handheld announced with SteamOS Linux
11 Jan 2024 at 11:29 am UTC Likes: 4

Found on Youtube a comment from Taki Udon about Ayaneo os status:
I saw it in person in 2022. It looked like it was done at that point. They went back to the drawing board after that and it's dead/in development hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7bORW_R4gY [External Link]

AYANEO NEXT LITE handheld announced with SteamOS Linux
10 Jan 2024 at 4:45 pm UTC Likes: 2

So AYANEO OS...whatever was called, what happened with it?

League of Legends likely unplayable on Linux / Steam Deck soon due to Vanguard anti-cheat
10 Jan 2024 at 4:26 pm UTC Likes: 2

How good is Vanguard compared with other AC software out there? Is that efficient on Valorant?

Check out your 2023 Year In Review on Steam
19 Dec 2023 at 1:26 pm UTC Likes: 3

I suppose Valve can't quite differentiate between actual M&K and a Steam Controller in a M&K profile, because I I'm listed with more than 60% games played with Mouse and Keyboard, which I don't do ever. I always use a gamepad or the SC.

Valve gives Steam a nice upgrade for controller-friendly games
22 Nov 2023 at 8:53 am UTC Likes: 1

I only play with controllers, I wouldn't even know how to play with MKB although I used to, many years ago. I blame the Steam Controller for that, once I got it in may hands I forgot about MKB, is that good. Besides, I'm now a couch player, no place for MKB.

SteamOS-like Linux package Bazzite 2.0 is out now for Steam Deck and desktop
10 Nov 2023 at 4:36 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: MohandevirI miss the old bpm, in that regard.
I miss it too. For all its sins (read bugs) it had a warm feeling to it. The new one feels cold, clinical, impersonal. I'm getting used to it, but in one place is still sorely lacking, and that is controller settings. The old BPM visual and intuitive gamepad settings were replaced with a cumbersome and convoluted mess of nested menus over menus. Probably useful for Steam Deck I suppose, where screen estate is premium, but, at least for me, useful only for basic profiles, the more advanced the profile I'm trying to set, the more lost I get.
Luckily I've kept an old Steam client from before the new interface and I use that to set new profiles, heck I still frequently game on that.
I get your point, the old BPM was nice, but it lacked in many features though...
It lacked features because it was abandoned, at some point they realized they have to shift all focus towards the future (and still unknown to us) SteamOS 3 gamepadui, and kept the old one barely alive. Probably the last ever feature implemented was the SteamPlay section, but beside that it was left to slowly rot away, while only the desktop client received the shiny new features. As a side note though, there's one thing that you can still do it in the OLD BPM, but not in the new one, that is upgrading/downgrading SC's firmware. They did released a small tool for that, but is Windows only. Granted, I rarely used it.

SteamOS-like Linux package Bazzite 2.0 is out now for Steam Deck and desktop
9 Nov 2023 at 5:08 pm UTC

Quoting: MohandevirI miss the old bpm, in that regard.
I miss it too. For all its sins (read bugs) it had a warm feeling to it. The new one feels cold, clinical, impersonal. I'm getting used to it, but in one place is still sorely lacking, and that is controller settings. The old BPM visual and intuitive gamepad settings were replaced with a cumbersome and convoluted mess of nested menus over menus. Probably useful for Steam Deck I suppose, where screen estate is premium, but, at least for me, useful only for basic profiles, the more advanced the profile I'm trying to set, the more lost I get.
Luckily I've kept an old Steam client from before the new interface and I use that to set new profiles, heck I still frequently game on that.

Skullgirls got review-bombed on Steam after some art changes
4 Jul 2023 at 12:02 pm UTC Likes: 3

I guess people see what they want to see. I was in the Navy in the '90s and for a long time I wore a dark-blue uniform with a red armband carrying the big white letters "SSC". Those cartoons are kinda remind me of that, rather than anything Nazi.

Heroic Games Launcher has a bug fix release AND a huge new overhaul Beta
16 Jun 2022 at 9:40 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: TimeFreeze
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: TimeFreeze
Heroic v2.4.0 Beta is where the fun begins.


I just had to do it :tongue:
What movie is that? Looks like sort of sci-fi flick.
Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith
:tongue::grin:
I was joking.
For me, Star Wars ended with the initial trilogy. I managed to watch the following... Ja Ja something one, but it felt like the magic was gone, and I never had the desire to watch the rest.

(why is it, that even if you carefully preview your comment, you can spot the mistakes only after you click Post Comment ?!)
I hate that.