independantiste
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- Comment on [Leak] Steam Controller 2 render thumbnail leaked in SteamVR drivers 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on Steam Beta fixes up issues with Game Recording, Remote Play and more 2 months ago:
It does it both enabled and disabled if I remember correctly
- Comment on Steam Beta fixes up issues with Game Recording, Remote Play and more 2 months ago:
Does anyone know if they plan on fixing the drop down menus in the steam UI being nearly unusable on Linux? I’ve seen some people complain about this issue but not sure if they acknowledge it
- Comment on Valve is working on a version of proton for ARM devices 2 months ago:
It depends for the translation speed, if they only make a single device, they can likely do what apple does and improve their translation layer (FEX) to use specific instructions of the CPU they are using. Apples Rosetta is very efficient at what it does
- Comment on NVIDIA driver 555.58 released as stable bringing Wayland Explicit Sync 5 months ago:
I have no idea about Bazzite but since it is based on Fedora Atomic, I would guess at around the same time. I think realistically if there is a fix for the firefox issues under wayland, it should be there within 2-3 weeks
- Comment on NVIDIA driver 555.58 released as stable bringing Wayland Explicit Sync 5 months ago:
Don’t, being among the first to install a new Nvidia driver version is a good way to get a system that doesn’t display anything after being rebooted. I would wait a week or two before installing them (basically when they land in your distros repositories)
- Comment on Battlefield V now broken on Steam Deck / Linux with EA anticheat live 8 months ago:
Couldn’t bother really, game companies nowadays make such bad games anyway. The only good ones are the Playstation and Xbox exclusives ported to PC, because those games have to be good to be a selling point of the console. Meanwhile EA Ubisoft and friends just rely on using the same franchise name to sell copies
- Submitted 1 year ago to games@lemmy.world | 3 comments
- Comment on Snow! 1 year ago:
Yyyep!
- Comment on Snow! 1 year ago:
The roads are already so fucked up here from the corruption that took place in the construction industry (and it still probably does take place). The mafia owned all the construction companies and did shit work and charged more for less. So now all the roads are patched up and terrible to drive on. And the funny thing is as soon as you cross the border to Vermont or Ontario it’s like crossing magic portal, the roads are instantly spotless lol
- Comment on Snow! 1 year ago:
I feel so lucky to live in a place where winter tires are mandatory for the winter
- Comment on What's 1 more after 3? 1 year ago:
This feels like I’m back on Facebook
- Comment on How was your day? 1 year ago:
The smell inside that head must be crazy
- Comment on [News] EA expanding EA Anti-Cheat - bad news for Steam Deck / Linux 1 year ago:
How invasive do you have to be to ask your users to install a Kernel driver just for a stupid anti cheat that will still get bypassed within a week… like… I only see negative points with this. Cheaters still exist on Valorant and they won’t go away any time soon. Even if one day they ask you to change your CPU to an anti cheat approved one, it will still get bypassed.
These Kernel anti cheats are useless because they run on the client side. As a developer, anything that doesn’t run on your computers is out of your control.
Which raises the point, why don’t they just improve their server side cheat detection? Something like sending the mouse movement data + accuracy etc. in between each round and scan it. If it comes out positive then have the community review the footage. CSGO does this very well IMO. Especially since now we have AI and people have made pretty good cheat analysis models for server side anti cheats
- Comment on [Discussion] With the recent rumors of a possible hardware refresh, what are your most hoped for changes in an updated Steam Deck? 1 year ago:
An OLED display with slimmer bezels, and a battery that uses more user serviceable glue