I use Linux Mint, mostly because I’m familiar with it. If I was to redo it, I would likely just run Debian.
I use Linux Mint, mostly because I’m familiar with it. If I was to redo it, I would likely just run Debian.
Vampire Survivors is basically mandatory at this point.
Considering they learned nothing from their mistakes with Global Agenda and went on to fuck up Ascend, I’m expecting them to fuck this up in new and exciting ways all over again.
5123 on the numpad is the lefty WASD
It works, but deck needs to be on. I just pulled a Grim Dawn install from my deck to my desktop PC on Tuesday.
Dunno if it’s been delisted since, but I installed it on all my Rokus and Roku TVs a few weeks back without issue.
Dang, still no co-op. Back to waiting I go.
When I bought my PS5 a few months ago I considered waiting for a PS5 Slim in the hopes that it would be less fuckin ugly. Glad I didn’t wait, because they managed to make it worse by basically slapping the disc drive to the side.
I’ve been playing Sea of Stars on it lately, a great modern take on the classic JRPG format which works great on the deck.
NoMachine has Android and Windows clients.
For a second there I felt called out, but my gas guzzling burnout truck is from the 90s 👍
Well cool, about time. If they put offline mode in it’ll finally make sense to put it on my Steam deck. Been wanting to play it portable since I got the deck but always use it away from home and setting up a hotspot connection to play an ARPG solo isn’t great.
I use NoMachine between windows and Linux and I’m happy with it. According to their site they support MacOS.
I also try and ignore energy costs and prevent ewaste: my home server is my three builds back gaming PC with a lower power GPU shoved into it. Whenever I build a new main gaming PC my old one becomes my wife’s gaming PC, and her old PC is rebuilt into the home server.
So… the force engine with Remastered cutscenes? Hopefully this remaster is like the Quake II one and just comes as a free patch.
I’m not that guy, but I find my set up to be very comfortable and immersive. I use a Quest 2 with a VRCover full facial interface, an elite battery strap, a pair of good IEMs and a set of widmo prescription lens inserts, playing mostly PCVR titles wirelessly via Virtual Desktop. The battery counter balances the weight of the headset, and there’s no wire to step on and pull me out of the game.
I used PSVR and a Rift S previously and this set up is much better.
I’m not that guy, but I don’t think so. The trend will likely be that we get to the point where we render and display in such a high resolution that you can’t even see pixels anymore. We’re getting there already with smaller 4k displays where turning on AA doesn’t have an appreciable difference in 4k native rendering.