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n3cr0 , in Debian for Gaming

I take that as my fallback solution when my Nobara installation’s stability problems overwhelm me again. Maybe switching OS at some point.

However, you just covered the most important / critical part: the basics. The rest of the setup must still have been some tedious work.

c10l OP ,

This is prety much it actually.

I did do a lot more stuff but only things specific to my personal setup, like having the games on a separate Btrfs partition which can be mounted from other OSs, that kind of stuff.

Assumin all one wants to do is install a few games from Steam, once the setup I described is done, everything is an apt install steam away.

peopleproblems , in Debian for Gaming

nice. this gives me the incentive to continue down that path. already have one TB SSD for if, not hard to add a second

CaptDust , in Debian for Gaming

Nice approach

c10l OP ,

Thanks!

LupertEverett , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite
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(All copy-pasted from what I’ve written in the linux_gaming subreddit)

This is the same guy who compared Linux to moving to Canada once, had moved away from PC gaming because of “rampant piracy” only to return back to it because he wanted that sweet, sweet pie of the market Valve had ripened, built the shittiest store imaginable, that was initially literally spyware and took 3 years to get a fucking shopping cart feature, did all these shitty exclusives to keep the said store afloat, instead of you know, trying to improve it? The same guy who allowed shitty creepto games into his store only when Steam had banned them (btw does anyone remember that Epic Shit Store was supposed to be a “highly curated store”)?

And this is the same company who specifically makes sure Fortnite won’t run on Linux because they literally use several anti cheat software, apart from the one they’re literally developing themselves, deliberately to NOT make Linux run it (such confidence on their software amirite :V)? The same company who has (hopefully had) a dumbass developer complaining about Steam Deck .

And there is also the matter of Rocket League, Artstation, Bandcamp, and so many other things.

Epic and Tim Sweeney are the most two-faced scumbags I’ve ever witnessed in my life, and it still fucking hurts me because I’ve loved the Unreal series so goddamn much, man.

In fact, I’m more angry at Heroic and Lutris and co. for allowing games to be installed from that store. Epic shouldn’t get this amount of work done for them for free.

diamond_shield ,

How is bandcamp involved here? I’m curious now

citrusface ,

Epic owns Bandcamp.

_dev_null ,
@_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar

*Owned. It’s since been sold a couple months ago to a greazy music licensing company, who immediately fired half the staff (120 positions gone).

citrusface ,

Oh yeah, forgot about that. Thank for hurting me again as I repressed that memory.

Duamerthrax , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite

Not having Fortnite sounds more like a feature than a fault.

filister , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite

Just out of curiosity but how many users have the deck? Aren’t they already ~10M?

Buddahriffic ,

Well if you’re counting, I’ve got one.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

So one person then

filister ,

Two, with me

creation7758 ,

So at least three

filister ,

Now Epic should feel really pressure to support Linux.

woelkchen ,
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No, definitely not but getting there! Last year despite slow production ramp up, about one million were sold. Source: a SteamOS developer on a KDE conference in autumn.

This year a financial analyst company predicted an additional two million until the end of this year but that was before the OLED announcement. Valve then recently said “millions”. So I guess 3 million may be a somewhat conservative estimate now that the OLED model is out. 4 million if we’re generous. It’ll take a while until 10 million are reached, if they’ll be reached at all. My memory is a bit foggy but I think Valve people said that the Steam Deck was intended to launch earlier but the Covid semiconductor crisis delayed the announcement. My guess is that at least a Steam Deck Lite will be announced first but the overall performance will stay about the same, so that could drive sales a bit before the eventual successor comes out.

MeanEYE ,
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It’s not about Deck alone. Supporting Deck, means supporting all Linux machines and everyone else with controller.

zipzoopaboop ,

They already have controller support. They just don’t want to make their anti cheat work on Linux or work with steam to make it work with proton.

MeanEYE ,
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That somehow makes it even worse.

cactusupyourbutt , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite

you’re paying other developers off to convince them not to launch their own stores

lmao says the ceo of the company that pays developers off to launch exclusively on egs

BirdyBoogleBop , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite
onlinepersona ,

Despite how much people hate this dude, which is understandable because he’s only doing this for money, it’s good that Google’s shady practices were brought to light. I do wonder if it’ll actually have an impact. The judge hasn’t spoken yet, correct?

Duamerthrax ,

Enemy of your enemy can still be your enemy. It’s unlikely the Google vs Epic case will amount to anything for us personally.

hyperspace , in The finals game doesnt run on linux so i switched back to windows 11.
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It's why I keep a Windows disk in my PC. There are a couple of fun games and some programs I need that just refuse to support Linux

dinckelman , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite

Don’t take any words as truth, from this jerkoff. Tim will do literally anything to avoid giving people what they’re asking for

DarkThoughts , in The finals game doesnt run on linux so i switched back to windows 11.

*Linux is all good if you don't play competitive multiplayer games where the developers don't want to enable EAC for Linux.

There, fixed that for you.
Surprised that people even still play Nexon trash to be honest.

caustictrap OP ,

Any game that you dont enjoy is trash, got it.

DarkThoughts ,

No. Nexon is a well known F2P trash publisher for decades now. Maybe stop your kneejerk reactions and try to see thinks more objectively.

joneskind , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite
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Imagine being the editor of a cross-platform game engine and pretending you don’t have enough developers to port the games you developed for other platforms…

What’s your message here Timmy huh?

“Our game engine is so shitty that even us can’t afford to develop our games on Linux with it”

What a fraud…

neveraskedforthis ,

They literally just need to enable it in the dev page of EAC and Proton handles the reat.

DeathsEmbrace ,

Every engine in this generation has the ability to do multibuilds. The networking and security will be the only thing other than that. This is Unreal Engines official Linux documentation so it’s all bullshit. docs.unrealengine.com/4.27/…/GettingStarted/

woelkchen ,
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A good amount of Hollywood film production uses Unreal Engine these days and the same companies let Linux servers render the results.

Zehzin , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

If only we had more programmers

MFer you just fired like a thousand of them

andrew_bidlaw ,
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If only we could fire a couple more of them…

GustavoM , in The finals game doesnt run on linux so i switched back to windows 11.
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nublug , in Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by Verge why there is no support for the Steam Deck for Fortnite

fyi you can play fortnite in a single gpu passthrough win10 vm on linux if you configure your vm to hide the hypervisor status.

TheBat ,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

Yes but then they’d be playing Fortnite

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

BattlEye still will detect virtualization. At least on intel.

nublug ,

maybe, i have amd.

for ref i used this: superuser.com/…/hiding-virtual-machine-status-fro…

but i can’t seem to find any posts saying hiding vm doesn’t work with intel and multiple posts about hiding vm status with intel specific instructions on a quick ddg search so you might want to try again.

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Reading. There were more, but I can’t find it in english right now. In russian if you know it.

Btw

However, AMD-V enables the hypervisor to disable the cpuid trap,

github.com/TheDuchy/rdtsc-cpuid-vm-check

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