Oh HELL yeah. That means if we get some way to run Battleye on the Deck I can finally get Siege working both on the Deck and on my Linux partition and Windows can gtfo
Oh HELL yeah. That means if we get some way to run Battleye on the Deck I can finally get Siege working both on the Deck and on my Linux partition and Windows can gtfo
Honestly I just want to see Trump in a town hall, like the famous Obama v Romney one from whence Ken Bone got his fame. That would be a fuckin show. Give Trump a mic but also give a mic to a few dozen people who can also respond to him.
Finally! Now no one can deny that Gojira song really IS about Great Britain.
Holy shit. I’ve been wondering about this for so long
I wonder if the advent of Windows 11’s “best” features will become known as “The Great Defenestration”
False. The hard drive where Windows lives will soon find itself exiting my window
“Introducing Windows RT 2!” O _ •
Looking forward to “Backyard Ultimate Team” and all it’s associated micro transactions
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2024: “New Cobalt-Free battery will solve all of our problems!”
2029: “Climate activists concerned that opening hell portal to create cobalt-free batteries may have accelerated global warming”
Amazing! Reading this headline made my bazzite partition grow by 2 whole disk drives!
Sure, you don’t need it but it sure made it easier for me and helped me understand what I was lacking
My bad, I meant Vita 2
How funny/great would it be if the PSP2 and Switch 2 ran branches of SteamOS?
That’s what I was thinking too. Regretting investing so heavily in Nvidia for sure right now
A FANTASTIC underground couch co-op game is “Super Space _____” (read: Super Space Blank).
Imagine Asteroids, but everyone is controlling a cannon on the same ship, and the only means of propelling the ship is Newton’s third law. When your cannon hits an asteroid, it turns your color and when the asteroid leaves the game space the points for that asteroid go to the person whose color the asteroid is. If the ship leaves the game area, the game is over. It’s the best example of co-ompetitive I’ve ever seen.
It’s only available on Digipen’s website (link) since it was a student project but it’s magnificent for up to 4 players
I got my brother, who is not Linux-savvy, set up playing Clone Hero on his Steam Deck while I was thousands of miles away and it played with no input lag basically out of the box on SteamOS. If you’re looking for a good Guitar Hero experience on Linux with lots of custom songs, Clone Hero is for you.
If you’re looking for Guitar Hero with characters, venues, and no input lag on Linux I have nothing to suggest. :/
Fred & Bread looks amazing though I have not played it. Two penguins who are tied together with a rope have to climb a mountain together using nothing but each other and momentum
Businesses really are just artificial mines, aren’t they?
Well that’s understandable. It’s definitely geared for a certain kind of person.
Just like they said yesterday!