Oh good, then Lua’s in the clear.
Oh good, then Lua’s in the clear.
Steam Deck LCD models are on a significant sale right now. Just sayin’…
Holy shit I am excited. And I am not someone who gets excited. Ever.
Just a quick correction, this is Mark Warner, not Elizabeth Warren. Otherwise I agree with you though.
Going a bit old-school with this one, but unmoderated DALnet. It used to be the wild West, with everything at your fingertips.
Yep, same. Works fine for me, I never wanted the features that disables.
I got an LG because despite how it looks, you can just refuse to agree to a bunch of their privacy agreements and be fine. It’s not perfect, but it’s a hell of a lot better than it would be otherwise, and miles ahead of Samsung’s lack of options.
Battleye is, but they didn’t enable it for Linux. Literally a switch, and they failed to do so.
Probably a few Linux/Steam Deck players pissed that Rockstar just nuked their ability to play without warning or reason as well.
Steam deck’s controls hands down if that counts. If not, surprisingly I’d have to say my stadia controller. Got one for $20 and it’s fantastic.
But the 1060 was already discontinued…
The problem is fixable in microcode -if- it hasn’t already caused damage to the CPU. Most CPUs are fucked.
It also is written vaguely enough to justify attempts to block VPN access and other forms of anonymous media consumption. Basically under the guise that an anonymous user -could- be a child, so they need to be deanonymized and tracked.
Yup, I run it on my Linux laptop and use steam decks as clients.
Palworld has a dedicated server accessible through steam tools, no license required. I use it myself for my family’s instance. The game is still in early access as well, and small improvements keep rolling out.
USB 3.x actually does produce 2.4GHz interference, which could cause stuttering if you use Bluetooth and your adapter is too close to the USB port/hub or a USB 3 device. Shielding for USB 3 devices and cables does matter, and lack of shielding is part of why Chinese devices from Amazon (or worse, Temu/AliExpress) are so cheap. That’s about as crazy as it gets though, sorry.
No thank you.
Pretty sure that was already a thing years ago.