

This looks pretty good. Hope the game-play lives up to its looks.
Just looking for a free internet horizon to sail towards.
This looks pretty good. Hope the game-play lives up to its looks.
Yeah i mean if not SteamOS, Bazzite seems the better fit for handhelds.
Sounds like fun, will check it out.
Omg i hate choice in the marketplace, gimme good old fashioned monopoly any day. /s
People leave one shit hole corporate dystopia for another and think things are going to change.
It’s not like the old days where you could just throw up a bit of html and your done. You need to do some research, especially if you are running a business.
Well there are no operating systems that you can install and forget, unless they never plan to go online with the machine. They all need updating which can be set automatically. The only problem is if it requires manual intervention, sometimes updates don’t go as planned, then a roll-back might be necessary. They could try an immutable linux distribution if they are worried about screwing up their installs or something. Fedora kinoite may be their thing, or Bazzite which is based on that.
It does feel better on the SteamDeck.
I’ve played it. Artwork is beautiful, but controls are wonky, hard to get used to on PC, and the gameplay unnecessarily punishing. It doesn’t feel good to play.
Maybe they should take the feedback from reviews and incorporate that into their updates. It’s not just that you are being review bombed by unreasonable people, it’s that people feel the game has problems that aren’t being addressed. I agree it is difficult to recover from a bad release because first impressions are everything. Companies can recover and have, take No Man’s Sky for an example.
When you install Bazzite you select the video card you are using and it will give you the drivers needed for that card.
I think i’ll be heading back to Pop!_OS for my main rig. While i like Bazzite, i can’t get VR to function on it, or get my 5.1 surround sound system working. I think it’s great for a hand held, but not for a main rig.
The software itself does not harm anyone, considering it is free software and nobody has to contribute money to use it, i don’t care. If you feel so outraged by it, fork the software and develop your own version. At least with free software you have that option, as opposed to proprietary software where you have no option.
I’m not using Hyperland personally, but i’m not opposed to people using it.
F-Droid and Aurora exist, i use them on my pixel 3a xl running ubuntu touch/waydroid.
Sue Google for damage from it’s monopoly. There’s your money right there.
I didn’t like the game, not my kind of play. Glad others love it though.
I like the remaster, it plays much better than the original of course. The graphics at first were really sluggish/choppy, but i found disabling the steam overlay fixed it for me.
Yeah it’s called “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered” after all.
Pop_OS! is a decent OS, been using it for a few years on my living room PC. On my gaming rig i been using Bazzite which i like where it’s going, love kde, but i can’t get surround sound working and for the life of me can’t figure out how to fix it. Might move on to another distribution, but we’ll see.
I love my Steam Decks (LCD & OLED), and as far as handhelds, won’t buy any more until SD2. I’d much rather see the Deckard released before SD2 to be honest, though my Index headset might be fine, the controllers are kind of fubar. I’ll support Linux hardware over anything Microsoft, or closed platforms.