I don’t think Wonderlands had much replay value. Plus the DLCs were garbage, speed run dungeons and new items in the loot pool, no new story. I lost faith in gearbox after that.
…So where’s my DQ12 Square Enix.
You can also use steamdb.info
A complete game better serves the Imperium.
For the Emperor!
A complete game better serves the Imperium.
For the Emperor!
I’ll give this a try, thanks!
Steam Deck is the only portable pc that can suspend a game thanks to being built with Linux, Windows based gaming portables can’t do this.
Do you mean Xbox Game Pass Ultimate? It can be streamed out of a browser or mobile app.
Why would they need a hardware device when your probably holding a device that supports cloud streaming and they can milk you for a subscription fee?
Better than the one I posted. Good job!
I’ll keep waiting patiently for the campaign to be $10 on steam.
I think the developer or proton could optimize this otherwise I don’t thing it will work well. I have more faith in the opensource proton project than Bethesda (especially being under Microsoft now) to optimize.
Edit: GamePass is an option.
I’ll add it to the list, thanks for the suggestion!
I think @kadu@lemmy.world was just trying to point out we don’t have users that would add comments like that here on lemmy as we would on Reddit. But I will leave that up to @kadu@lemmy.world to reply to.
Looks like an great start. Keep the community posted on progress and stable releases!
I see it is in early stages, should I recommend that this as a test only?
I posted for CryoUtilities 2.0 from Cryobyte33 on YouTube for that. In the video he goes over the benefits of the tool and has bench marks where he uses specific game performance using and not using the tool. I hope this helps! Cryobyte33 has great videos and goes very in depth–even breaking it down Barney style.
Awesome! I’ll add it to the list. For those less familiar with Linux and GitHub do you have a walkthrough install and preview?
I hope we don’t acquire them here too. I think CryoUtils is amazing. CryoByte33’s videos on YouTube are awesome for computer science, he goes into real depth on why the changes work.