Base game, no. The Adrenaline Pack Pt 1 DLC has rallycross tracks, a few dirt circuits, and a few classes of cars for these.
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Remote Wayland, no, as it isn’t network transparent like X11 is. You can still do remote desktops, though, usually with RDP or VNC. On the popular modern toolkits, this works out about the same, since drawing applications through X11 is not so common anymore.
Personally, the main thing keeping me on Xorg is support for global keybinds. Plasma and GNOME both have support for the XDG portal which mostly addresses this, but apps still needs to adopt it. Plasma also has a workaround for global keybindings, but I don’t use that. Sway doesn’t have any good solutions for this last time I checked.
Overall, I like Wayland more but I need support for global keybindings for at least a couple programs I regularly use.
That is a massive nerf, but I don’t think it’ll stop me from picking it.
Does the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer count, then? There are RPG elements, there are a bunch of playable women, and it is all about stomping hordes.
If this sounds appealing and you aren’t already aware: this is not available in the remaster. Andromeda has a version of this, too.
Arma is an interesting example. I’d say that it is only an open world game in some scenarios, and often times is a linear game that happens to have a big map and sandbox.
In any case, I’d agree that it having a large world with many possibilities is important for the gameplay and ability to mod/create content across the maps.
HER0@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord heightens ad focus by introducing video ads to mobile apps in June - Ars Technica9·4 months agoI personally use Matrix for text and Mumble for voice, but most probably won’t go anywhere. Discord is convenient, and most users won’t care enough about some extra ads to put in the effort to migrate.
HER0@beehaw.orgto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•“It took 12 years of work to get here”: interview with Pierre-Loup Griffais, developer of SteamOS, the flagship OS of the Steam Deck61·6 months agoIn case it is helpful: Big Picture Mode does show non-Steam games. Go to the library and there is a tab for them. They’ll also show in the recent games list on the home page.
I feel like this is an improvement over previous iterations. Gaming time is often stigmatized, and this makes it easier for some to share their Steam Replay with friends.
HER0@beehaw.orgto Sim Racing@lemmy.ml•Automobilista 2 version 1.6 update is here, free DLC weekendEnglish2·8 months agoI played this all day yesterday with a bunch of friends. Safe to say that I’m enjoying the update!
HER0@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 17th1·8 months agoRecent conversations with friends had me playing Star Fox 64 earlier last week, which has been very nostalgic.
Over the weekend, I was surprised to have a couple friends who I thought would never want to play an Arma title show interest in playing Arma Reforger with a group of friends I play with. I got to play a bunch with one of those newly-interested friends yesterday, and was super pleased that she enjoyed it.
Sometimes I chill after work by driving around the Nurburgring in a touring car in Automobilista 2.
Alternately, for more driving games:
- Art of Rally has a free roam mode, which is pretty chill.
- I’ve been playing Sledders, a snowmobile game. It is super early in early access, but it can be fun to just roam around (and learn how to drive a snowmobile).
Seems like it is just some cosmetics? Seems like many items you get by interacting with NPCs and others are somehow paid, but I haven’t looked at how that works.
I see a bunch of mentions of Journey. Recently, I’ve been playing Sky: Children of the Light for the first time, which is made by the same devs. It is beautiful, and feels like a spiritual successor to Journey, to me. It is also free to play, so it is easy to recommend trying it out.
I feel like it is best, in racing games, if either:
- Everyone agrees that racing dirty is okay, like in more combat racing type games.
- The game has systems to discourage contact or intentionally ruining others’ races. Some more serious games have safety rating and such.
Otherwise you get some who want to have a fair race and others who think that all racing must be dirty, and it isn’t fun when these collide (literally).
I also got Archon V. Checked my ranked matches after, and a lot of them had Ascendents in them.
I personally buy games almost exclusively on Steam after realizing how much Valve pumps money into open source/Linux gaming, and this is yet another thing on the list. Cool stuff!
I am not a fan of horror games all that much, and Half-Life Alyx is not one, but the horror elements are stronger than previous titles and I still haven’t finished the game because of that. The game is incredible, but I just can’t get past the scary parts.
HER0@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Risk of Rain developers join Valve, announced in a twitter post.1·10 months agoThis has improved further in recent years, so you probably weren’t seeing how it is now.
It may be different in other regions, but I see significantly less toxicity in Dota 2 compared to Counter-Strike, the only other big competitive game I have enough time in to compare it to. Though my CS experience was longer ago, and they could have improved things there, too.
The Steam Deck compatibility notes for the game specifically say that it isn’t good at handling multiple controllers:
I think it is likely that this problem comes from the game, not a problem with streaming sending the inputs. You can try testing this in another game with more flexible controller support to narrow it down.