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My entire body is made of meat!
I enjoy:
Linux
Open Source
Cars
Cooking
The letter B
Cats
Psychedelic drugs and exploring reality
Former pothead (I have a genetic disorder!)
Videogames and such. Team Fortress 2 Scout/Engy/Demo/Pyro. Catch me on 24/7 2ort! ~T0kin.
Saving this one. Thanks, man for the heads up
I run Stalker: Gamma on a Steam Deck.
Tips: Install it using Windows and just move the Anomaly and Gamma folders over to the same directory. Make sure to pick a wine version with esync and fsync patches or it will run like shit.
As for controlling Stalker with a controller… I’m working on it, myself. I pretty much bound everything as you’d expect in a normal FPS and made the back buttons work for healing items and melee. Select for the PDA, Start for pause.
This can be fixed by simply plugging in an ethernet cord Or reinstalling steam os stable.
UNFORGIVABLE
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Lose the soda, man, and clean her up with a little rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab.
Messing with that when I get home, then. Thanks for the leads, gents.
edit: I’m having PSVita homebrew flashbacks. This is wonderful. Thanks, Nintendo!
I mean, if you’re on the fringe of wanting to play things that are almost incompatible with the system, sure?
I don’t really touch Epic, Ubisoft or EA. They don’t really offer anything I’d deem fun. I played COD, I like CS and TF2 more. Lucky me. Roblox also looks like my definition of “jank”, and it’s never interested me. We have Gmod and Minecraft. All good here for janky fun.
I do have one tiny hole in my gaming portfolio on deck. Stalker: GAMMA. The only real viable method of installing it would be to install Call of Pripyat, then copy my GAMMA install from my PC’s Windows partition. Doable, I’m just lazy and I’ve got more than enough to enjoy as-is.
But the zone will call me back soon enough, blin.
Dark Souls, HL2, shit I can’t do on my Retroid
Just don’t change the volume unless you’re at the overlay or you’ll have to exit and go back in. Loses gamepad.
Well four is just a bit absurd
…I can use steamOS like a PC if I want. It’s an arch-based KDE desktop with steam on it. I can do whatever I want to do.
When was the last time you used Linux, 2008, lmao?
plays them better, tho
My eyebrow is now in my hair.
Explain yourself.
Yeah and transparent so they can put more rgb lights inside so they all go full seizure mode so everyone knows I’m gaming.
Nah, just accept that you lived through the golden era of gaming, woke up to a Nintendo or Super Nintendo eyes wide, and enjoyed Super Mario Bros 3 out of a new package that no zoomer will ever open.
Also, you probably own a house. That’s a plus most of the younger generations will never experience.
The big thing that got me is, we’re in a bit of a middle period right now. Most handhelds, even if they are more powerful than the deck aren’t much more capable. The deck’s software and support are keeping its head above the water of being obsolete. You also can’t get those track pads on any other device. The dedication to repairability, hardware and build quality completes the deal.
Also if you’re in your mid 30’s, this plays everything you ever dreamed of playing when you were 18. Considering most older gamers tend to stick to their roots and multiplayer indie titles, it’s ideal.
I mean, my favorite game is TF2 and this thing rocks it so, I’ve got zero complaints. Play medic, heavy, defensive engy or pyro and you’ll do fine without a keyboard and mouse even on the try-hardiest of skial servers.
Set sail, matey. The actors are on strike anyway. You can afford to hate a corporation or two.
That seems like something a third party company like 8bitdo or Gulikit would have business creating, and they likely wouldn’t do a bad job.
Nextcloud needs a heaping helping of a disclaimer before anyone installs it.
Use the Docker or Podman images, they’ll include most things a lot of first time users leave out that render Nextcloud buggy and inconsistent. It includes a cache, and about half of the security issues preconfigured out of the box.
Installing it native from a guide with zero explanation beyond “welp, there’s the start page” as the final step really doesn’t do much for people and there’s a lot of guides out there like that for Nextcloud.
I’ve never heard anyone complain about it, tbh.
The menu functions of a DVD are meant to work with the firmware of DVD players, which is a function Jellyfin doesn’t really cover.
The usual to-do is just have commentary tracks ripped and placed in the same spot as other language tracks, and bonus features placed in folders alongside the original video.
I was one of the lucky ones with my 6, I will admit… but I’m not up for another round. I’ll be an Asus boy in two years if they’re still playing a good game, or maybe a Linux phone and keep my 6 as a backup for more proprietary crap if I’m really feeling frisky.
They’re all $400 six months after release.