neshura
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- Comment on Looks like Valve is preparing to release SteamOS to the public (or at least to third-party hardware manufacturers) 2 weeks ago:
A thing can fail for multiple reasons at the same time
- Comment on Looks like Valve is preparing to release SteamOS to the public (or at least to third-party hardware manufacturers) 2 weeks ago:
that’s fine and all but the problem with zhe debian based SteamOS were the horribly outdated GPU drivers. The runtime was fine but the OS lacked support for bleeding edge hardware (which is somewhat important for a gaming OS)
- Comment on Looks like Valve is preparing to release SteamOS to the public (or at least to third-party hardware manufacturers) 2 weeks ago:
tbf back then they picked possibly the worst base for a gaming distro, a problem that has been remedied with the new SteamOS
- Comment on Proton is the Future of PC gaming. But how does it work? [Gardiner Bryant, YouTube] 2 months ago:
in my experience that usually boils down to the Linux version getting (an understandably) low priority compared to the windows version. Which is something that won’t change until Linux has a significant market share and I can’t fault the devs for it. For an example of a game where that is not the case I’d like to take Factorio, where the devs went out of their way to properly work on the Linux native version and even include Linux/Mac exclusive features for their next update. But that only happened because one of the devs themselves uses Linux.
- Comment on Valve Pleads With Steam Deck Owners to Stop Inhaling Exhaust Fumes 1 year ago:
Slow new eek I guess
- Comment on Onions are a violation of the terms of service. 1 year ago:
Honestly it’s a blessing, hardcoded stuff can be easily circumvented by turning to 1337-speech or inserting whitespace. An AI scanning stuff would not only produce random false positives but also make the censorship actually work