+1 for bazzite, been using it for a few months and I love it
+1 for bazzite, been using it for a few months and I love it
Honestly controversy or not screw any game with dunovu
same here, I even have the physical copies somewhere, but it’s incredibly complicated to get them working through any method that doesn’t involve piracy in some form
Any single player game that doesn’t work at all without an internet connection can’t be said to be owned either, at least this way it’s always playable
I just wish there was a ligit way to play the first 2 these days, not even gog has them
I love valve (as much as I can love any company anyway) and I’d like to try deadlock at some point if given the opportunity, but hero shooters are not for everyone, give me a single player story any day
At least with the ones on the steam deck this is solved (for me) largely by software emulating the momentum of the trackball
Personally on the steamdeck gyro, once I got used to it, has become indispensable for a lot of games to solve this sort of problem
What are your thoughts on the Steam deck’s Touchpads? I’d love to see them in a thumb ball type formfactor
Depending on the distro there really isn’t to much to learn, at least not for basic use
Personally after I switched it meant less time futzing with my computer, it just does what I want when I want
And when I want to install software 99% of the time it just involves searching discover (the KDE software manager) and clicking a button to install
I do not miss the complexity of doing things in Windows
If that’s the case it at least has a feature over the dual sense edge, but as expensive as it is I still prefer the edge with all it’s inputs and touchpad
Opening their platform has become a more major consideration for me sense the Steam Deck, I didn’t think it would be possible in a console like form before, but the Deck has caused me to raise my standards
(Not that I was ever the biggest console gamer before either…)
I would absolutely play that game, as long as it was better than gollum
IMO it’s pretty dang great, closest I’ve ever seen to a TTRPG in video game form
I have enjoyed many more indie games the past few years than I have AAA, the As relate to quality, they just mean it’s less likely to be quality
People have talked about proton and how it can play practically everything these days (I even got it working with games that don’t work with modern windows) but if you play multiplayer games with anti-cheat, here’s a useful site https://areweanticheatyet.com/
Honestly the steam deck came out at the perfect time
On the other hand picking up your thumb is far easier than picking up a mouse, plus you can spin the ball, and the more you get used to trackballs the easier it is to move it exactly how much you want with a quick spin
Like just give me a Logitech MX Ergo with the pad.
Shut up and take my money
I see the point of character creators, but games shouldn’t be afraid to do what’s best for them, for some games character creators are basically the only way that makes sense, but also yeah I’d like to see more games that didn’t have them at all