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That doesn’t change hero shooters being a subgenre and many of them having nothing in common. Of course I wasn’t saying two hero shooters can’t be similar and directly compete, I was just saying that two games being hero shooters does not make them similar.
Comparing Valorant to Apex to Overwatch doesn’t make much sense, they all play very differently and are different genres, even if they all share the hero shooter subgenre.
The entire idea of hero shooters was born from combining MOBA and shooter mechanics, so I just find it weird to compare Deadlock to these games when it is primarily a MOBA.
Honestly I just hate how much people compare games in general. Some games, like Rivals and Overwatch, deserve to be compared, but most games are trying to do their own thing. People acted like Deadlock was Valves take on Overwatch when the games don’t play remotely similar besides having a hero select screen and abilities - two things that first game from MOBAs.
Hero shooter is a subgenre and no game will ever really lead it. Marvel Rivals, Valorant, and this are all hero shooters, but otherwise have practically nothing in common.
The game is in prealpha and keeps 15k players despite being buggy and having no content outside of the standard game mode and small character selection. I definitely think it has legs.
This game was available before the AI boom, so it makes sense they chose to call it procedurally generated.
8BitDo ultimate with hall effect joysticks. Great value and works perfectly.
I’ve never used Findroid, but they work on my regular Jellyfin app. I think on Roku transcoding is required, but afaik that’s on Roku not supporting the subtitle format.
I now extract all my subs, but for the first 2 years using it I left everything embedded and it always worked normally. Even with some advanced ones like Jujutsu Kaisen and One Pace, which both use stylized ones.
Yes. You set hardware encoding to QSV, then you’re mostly set. You can choose which formats it should work on, which for an Arc card will probably be all of them. I got an Arc A380 and its worked flawlessly with many streams at once.
Fair enough, not saying you should bother with it, just surprised to hear it happening.
I genuinely do not understand the issues people are having with Jellyfin subtitles. I just have Bazarr set up to automatically download and they play on every device (web, android, iOS, roku, android TV) with zero issues.
Embedded subtitles definitely work, and I’ve used bitmap ones before, although I generally avoid them so I’m not sure if they consistently work well. Directly playback also does work with those subtitles, so if you had issues it was likely related to codec support.
i thought huaweis could be unlocked? has that changed?
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Of course, but the video is pointing out that of the games tested, most of them perform better on Linux.
Hopefully I can find the molex cables that came with my PSU, I know I have them somewhere.
Thanks for the tip about grounding, was not aware of that. I’ll either be getting a second PSU or upgrading to one of those Super Flower ones, depending on how the costs work out. I just remembered my GPU doesn’t need a power cable, so that should open up even more ports.
Thanks for all the advice!
I was asking just about power, but those bays will come in handy as I haven’t been able to get a new case yet, thanks for sharing!
A second power supply does currently seem like the best option. In my research I found Super Flower’s modular power supplies, which can apparently power a ton of drives
For the molex to SATA splitters, did you need to get one specifically wired for your PSU?
Hey, thanks to your suggestion I got 8 SAS drives and a PCI-e SAS expansion card, but I’ve realized there’s something I didn’t really consider. How are you powering your drives? After my upgrade, my server will contain 12 drives, which my PSU unfortunately does not provide enough ports for. Is simply upgrading it the best option in your opinion?
Why? That has completely different goals than this app. What is the point in backing up my entire Steam Deck and Gaming PC when I could have an app that’s backs up just the parts I care about and syncs between them?
Check out Cartridges. It’s simpler than Playnite, but works great for just seeing all your games in one place.