Clarification: It’s $100 per game. And they give it you back once your game earn $1000. https://store.steampowered.com/sub/163632
Clarification: It’s $100 per game. And they give it you back once your game earn $1000. https://store.steampowered.com/sub/163632
You probably saw Cinnamon and want that. XFCE is the same whether you use it on Xubuntu or Mint.
Since it’s ELI5, I’ll try to be as clear as possible. Windows and Linux distros are different operating systems, so their programs are their own. If there isn’t a compatibility layer present (or an emulator) you won’t be able run a program written for the other system. What Steam does on Linux is, it uses a compatibility layer (Proton) to run Windows games. Proton is Valve’s version of WINE with some specific improvements, mostly targeting Steam games. That’s how Steam Deck works. You can think the other way around of this is Microsoft’s WSL (not exactly).
So, because of there needs to be a compatibility layer, it might not always work as intended for some games (though numbers are decreasing with every update). Most of these games are games that use an anti-cheat, though Valve included Linux versions of BattlEye and EasyAntiCheat in Proton, and if a developer uses it, there is no problem for that game. For example, Hell Let Loose works fine because of this. Note that, some games will use kernel level anti-cheat (or currently using), those games won’t run at all.
From what I found, there is also a possibility that you might have a hard time with some older games that use a custom-built engine. I mostly encountered this with some Japanese games. Though, those games usually don’t work on something over Windows 7 too.
I just use Droidify. I guess I don’t need cutting-edge stuff on my phone.
No problem!
That’s true, especially when playing 2 right after 1. Though it’s a good change.
Despite having strong protection according to these results, I always get unique fingerprinting from them. Which is scary.
Edit: Now I tried Tor on my desktop and got:
Within our dataset of several hundred thousand visitors tested in the past 45 days, only one in 628.7 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours. Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys 9.3 bits of identifying information.
Currently playing Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Forgot how addictive this game can be.
Well, it’s not exactly like that. While the second game is perfect with a controller, the first game cannot be playable with one. At least the PC version. It has some weird mixture of keyboard + mouse controls which is pretty weird for an action RPG game. Definitely not comfortable to play, but it’s playable. I think it’s the best if you try it for yourself, if you already have the game.
No problem! There are actually a lot of good paid software for Linux too but most people don’t know about them. Mostly targeted businesses but that’s fine I think.
An Arges Adventure didn’t age well though. Great game but the controls are terrible. The Ilvard Insurrection is at least modern and there is a little connection between these two, so you don’t need to play the first game before this.
This one has a perpetual license option, which could be steep for personal use but could be fine for a business. PDFsam Visual is great for what it does. You can also try it for 14 days too and then decide if it’s useful for you or not.
There are a lot actually but the first game that came to my mind after reading this was “Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection”.
Another one would be “OMORI”. But get ready for an emotional rollercoaster.
Edit: I just remembered the $10 requirement, which OMORI doesn’t meet even when on sale, yet.
Well, that depends on the anime but usually the first episode gives me the impression, since I mostly watch slice of life these days.
I wouldn’t say chronically but I watch 1-2 episodes most of the days.
By bugged I mean flea-ridden. :)
I think so. Though it’s a little different from being a patient gamer. I’m not being patient here, it’s just the backlog is huge. :)
Maybe I should reshape my backlog, by watching the first episode of series. If it clicks with me, I watch the rest. If not I’ll just drop it for good.
Vilkas is trying his best dammit. He’s just bugged.
I assume this is for 2024 only. I don’t think I’ll ever catch the current year since I have a huge backlog. (I also like watching older animes.)
The one true way is TempleOS.