

ALVR is a thing for Quest (and maybe other?) headsets. I’ve been able to get it to “work”, but it was a pain and would constantly have random issues.
I ended up just dual booting windows for VR.
ALVR is a thing for Quest (and maybe other?) headsets. I’ve been able to get it to “work”, but it was a pain and would constantly have random issues.
I ended up just dual booting windows for VR.
As someone who games on Fedora as my main OS, we need to stop pretending that Linux gaming is all sunshine and rainbows.
Yes, fuck Windows, and it probably did fuck his boot loader, but it doesn’t invalidate his other poor experiences he had with the OS.
Hell, I don’t think that even that was necessarily an invalid experience just because it was caused by Windows. Dual booting is a thing people have to do, especially if they want to play the games that just don’t work on Linux. Even if you don’t like the games personally, they are huge and a lot of people want to play them. Even my main Linux group dual booted recently to play the BF6 beta.
Being elitist and calling people stupid because they had a bad experience will do nothing but hurt Linux gaming. Instead of calling JayzTwoCents stupid because he dual booted for a valid reason, explain alternatives that he could have done to prevent the issue. If we want to grow as a community, we need to provide actual helpful feedback, not by being toxic.
I was going to get a 9070XT… When it was MSRP.
Couldn’t find one at launch and that MSRP is a myth now :(
Not related to the game above, but if anyone is interested in a large scale RTS I highly recommend Beyond All Reason. It’s open source and has a native Linux build as well.
Man people suck :(
I would plan on the 800 or so price range.
(Also unrelated, but since this is in the Linux gaming community I wanted to let you know the fortnite does not work on Linux due to the anti cheat.)
Best buy open box is probably the best place to look.
Sound mixing is just all over the place where I can’t reliably keep the sound at a single reasonable level, so I turn on subtitles and keep the volume lower so I don’t wake the entire house when there’s an action scene.
It’s probaly not needed at this point. You can get flash drives crazy cheap.
Man I wish they would go back to the numbering format before they switched to drops.
Like keep 0.##.0 for feature updates and 0.00.# for bug fixes.
I guess I’m a bit confused, immich does have a few docker containers available, I’m using one for backups and it works great.
It’s more for people who look at the controller buttons while playing. I’ve had people use my controllers and get really confused when B is actually A and so on.
I can’t speak for this controller specifically, but all of the 8bitdo controllers I’ve had seem to been fairly easy to get into and repair.
Although it’s not as convient as the Pro 2, I wouldn’t say it’s not replaceable.
As someone who switches between PC using an Xbox layout and a Switch, I like the idea of swappable buttons, assuming it doesn’t cause any issues physically with the controller in the long run.
As much as I like 8bitdo, I constantly had issues with my Pro 2. Hopefully this one is better.
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My Linux ISO collection take up around 12TB, 268 of smaller ISOs, and 751 big boi ISOs.
Highly recommend using Immich and just creating a separate account(s) for your friend(s). You can even set storage quotas for each individual person.
Your dock won’t work, as its most likely HDMI out only (not in). Even a lot of the capture cards that do have HDMI in tend to have a lot of delay, same with a lot apps that would encode a signal over USB, which would also have a performance hit on your Steamdeck as well. I unfortunately can’t think of a good solution except maybe upgrading your wifi access point and using a wired network connection with your Steamdeck, but by then you mind as well just buy an external USB-C display.
If this was added after launch and actually added new content, yeah sure (maybe), but at launch? No thanks, I just won’t buy your game at all.