Where we are going there is no documentation.
So, you want to use AUR whenever possible by adding -git to every package that you want to install, also mess with your python install by mixing pip and AUR packages, don’t forget to install your nvidia beta drivers.
I use Arch (btw), I break my own stuff whenever I want, keep up Microsoft.
Secretly in love with AUR and a masochist.
“Control multiplayer spin-off which the company said will give players a “unique Remedy angle” on the genre.”
You mean PvP with flying, telekinesis and other powers…
Could this be the new Quake?
Thus ensuring that the most degenerate and repulsive mods are created for it, may Bahamut have mercy on his soul.
As cm0002 said, you need to define your budget first. With that you can start looking around. You can find a more capable system than the SteamDeck second hand.
For a new system, look for a System Integrator that offers warranty. Usually local PC stores offer this kind of service.
It’s hard to render too much massacre…
Give Indie games a chance, they are booming right now
You can set up the boot directly into Big Picture, there are a couple of ways depending on your needs/expectations.
Gamescope did not work for me, I have been gaming exclusively in Linux since proton was published but any time I try to get gamescope working it behaves strangely. I blame my Nvidia card but it’s hard to say.
It became what it is currently the Steam Deck OS or at least the lessons learned were applied to create it. That being said you have distros like Bazzite and Pop OS focused on gaming, you could try those.
I recently deleted my Windows partition and went full Linux for my personal devices. I use Windows for work and it reminds me that I made the right decision.
I use Arch btw
I completely disagree with the usage of the word completely because I completely believe it is a completely exaggerated title. Completely
What are they going to show? Overwatch mobile? Everyone has a phone
shrug “Decent”
I played cyberpunk with Lutris and Heroic Launcher, once installed there were practically no issues whatsoever. Of course you miss the achievement log and save sync.
They don’t need to support the Steam Deck, they just need to support linux. Funnily enough GOG was one of the first platforms to try to bring the games to linux.
It died so quick while Skyrim has lasted too long
For those on Linux/SteamDeck, check LatencyFleX. It can be used with Intel, AMD and Nvidia cards. Careful with games with Anti-Cheat they might not like it and get you banned.
Agree, I own a lot of games in Steam but most come from bundles or were not bought a full price. I do buy full price games on GOG because I can have a backup offline.
But what’s the alternative?