Looked it up and someone had it running via a steam deck so looks like you’re set.
Looked it up and someone had it running via a steam deck so looks like you’re set.
And it gets worse, through system updates there are old native games that no longer work on modern systems. Meanwhile I can grab a random windows game from the 90s or early 2000s and it’ll probably work via proton.
My usb port on my phone is busted so I’m limited to wireless only, it takes so damn much longer to charge.
I liked wireless charging a lot more when it wasn’t my only option.
I have two friends playing PoE2 in windows and they have had tons of problems with the game crashing.
I’m running it in linux and I’ve had one crash in 65 hours of playtime.
It would be another outrage lever to push in America between Maga and dems.
Living the Chumbawamba life.
I don’t use the system anymore but at the time the parts I had weren’t supported.
I got a bunch of rgb in order to set it all to purple on my desktop. But then I started using Linux full time on it so I lost the windows rgb software, and was too lazy to fix it. So it went from looking amazing to this ugly clashing thing for the last 3 years I used the system as each part eventually reverted to its demo mode.
I currently have a prime sub, but anything I watch on prime I just pirate instead. I’m on linux so torrenting gets me better video quality.
I have a physical copy of Heavy Gear 2 native for Linux. Tried getting it to work some time during late Covid era and just gave up and pirated the windows copy to run through Lutris.
Going forward I think that flatpaks can be great to keep things running in the future, or app images or bottles.
Just, something that installs a specific version of the libraries it needs for that game only separate from the rest of the system
Just containerize native linux games.