I don’t have a PS5 but how was it before?
I don’t have a PS5 but how was it before?
Adding that extra file that takes care of everything related for anti cheat must be quite difficult for such a small team. /s
In games where combat uses the bumpers a lot I bind the back buttons to that. For the rest of the games it depends on the what I find annoying to do repeatedly and end up mapping that to a back paddle.
For example on Breath of the Wild the back paddle was run which allowed me to run with one hand.
I’ve had the opposite experience, Steam Link app loses packets frequently and Moonlight works so smooth that you barely notice it’s streaming. I’m running Linux under Wayland so that could definitely be a factor.
Playing Sekiro is how I broke the left and right bumpers in my Steam Controller for the first time. Now I’m using the back paddles because those bumpers are wat too flimsy.
Helldivers 2 works on Linux even with the anti cheat unlike Valorant so there must be some differences there.
This is either the final nail on the coffin for playing league on linux or it will motivate linux devs to figure out a way around it. I don’t play league but I did enjoy playing TFT with friends always on Linux.
I play this game exclusively on Linux without issues so the anticheat doesn’t seem that intrusive. Could be my perception of it though.
I remember setting up a TeamSpeak server back in 2012 before Discord took over. Worked for us at the time.
I’ve been streaming Helldivers 2 to the Steam Deck too. It’s amazing as long as you have a good router.
It’s been a while but if I remember correctly Terraria instead of using the default gamepad config it took advantage of all the controls on the Steam Deck for a unique and pleasant experience.
I once played Terraria for more than 5 hours on battery and it still had battery leftover.
Wasn’t this an actual product a few years ago?
This is cool and made me think of solutions like https://gamevau.lt/
Wait what?
He’s just salty about taking the lump sum of cash instead of royalties when selling the rights for the games.
TLDR you get the same experience of playing an emulated game with the added satisfaction of paying a company that wants to nickel and dime you.
What’s the reason for that? Did they add some new features to the game?
That was driving me and my friends crazy glad to know there’s a fix.
Wow that was very cumbersome, this seems like a great update.