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UntouchedWagons , in Recommend me a game
@UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

Dicey Dungeons, Streets Of Rogue and Enter The Gungeon

Renderwahn , in Recommend me a game
  • Assault Android Cactus
  • Electronic Super Joy
  • Jamestown
  • Lifeslide
  • Flatout 1&2
  • Splatter - Zombiecalypse Now
  • Yoku’s Island Express
Blaze , in Open source WC3 game engine
@Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Thanks for sharing!

Anticorp , in Open source WC3 game engine

More work? …okay

merthyr1831 , in Please help with distro decision

I’m more inclined to say Pop but that’s only because it’s more established but either should be fine.

Pixlbabble OP ,

I settled on Pop, the other distro was giving me wifi problems and I didn’t feel like going up and down stairs. Pop works great out the box.

kariboka , in Why I Switched to Nobara Linux, and Why You Should Too

Better than Garuda?

mortalic OP ,

Good question, I haven’t tried Garuda.

blindbunny ,

Garuda is arch based so you get aur. But I can’t help but feel like the ui is something late 2000’s teen age me would have thought was “rad”

mortalic OP ,

UI from the 2000’s is kind of a selling point to me.

blindbunny ,

Glad you found a distro for you homie. I’m over here wishing Kde neon was arch based.

kariboka ,

I hear you, but it is easy enough to remove the bloat lol

Auster , in Joined Linux Gaming club yesterday with Fedora 38

Haven't been around Linux overall for long, with my first proper introduction around early 2021. But from what I hear and read, plus my own observations in those past 2.5 years, even if, most of the time, it's not "ideal" (as in, "plug and play"), Linux as a whole seems to be getting better and better for gaming. And ever since behemoth Valve came with the Linux-powered Steam Deck, I expect it to help increase Linux's naturally-slow-but-constant momentum even more.

WereCat OP ,

I’ve trialed Pop_OS for a month when Valve released proton. I played Sekiro the first week of release and was blown away how well it runs back then. That said, there were a lot of quirks that made games still broken, and there are definitely still some, but the improvement since then is absolutely massive.

Eldritch ,

As someone who has dabbled in and used Linux since 1995. You are in at a good time. Linux has always been very stable and capable for most things. But it has definitely gotten much better in recent years in terms of gaming and windows compatibility. I still keep a Windows system or two around just in case. But I’m much happier with my daily driver being a system running linux.

It’s gotten really sad with Microsoft not supporting ~5 year old systems under Windows 11. Apple at least still supports roughly 10 year old systems. I had to laugh a bit about the controversy when the subject was broached of removing support for 486 and older 32-bit systems from the Linux kernel. Those being roughly 30 years old by this point.

Auster ,

And besides the discussion that brought the controversy, from what I can gather, Linux benefits the most from KVM, making using a virtual machine with some super old Linux system in it very viable. ^_^

Eldritch ,

Well yes and no. Some things you absolutely can do that with. But not a lot of people realize just how common it is for industrial devices and applications to still use older chipsets. 486s and pentiums still in use today. Simply because by modern standards they are relatively low power tried and tested basic designs. And when you need a discreet portable device. Virtualization often isn’t really useful. One could argue why don’t they make a wireless dumb terminal of some sort tie back to a central system with a bear minimal system on it just for displaying information. But in noisy industrial environments that really isn’t an option. I do see some vendors Etc starting to use Android based devices. But it’s a slow change over. And only just starting.

LunchEnjoyer , in GE-Proton8-12 Released
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Love it!

FinalBoy1975 , in Is anyone using Debian Sid for gaming?

You should definitely just use what you like. If you’re going with Debian, maybe go with stable instead of sid. Your games will work. Distros that are being labeled as “gaming” just have some things added for convenience, saving steps after installation. Hopping around is not necessarily a bad thing, either. I’ve used different ones over the years from different branches. It’s good to know how they work. I can pacman. I can apt. I can dnf. I even used to apt-get and yum.

lal309 OP ,

I’m on the same boat. I’ve hopped around a lot (for servers and for desktop). My original post was really to gauge how many people actually use straight Debian for a gaming use case. Apparently, quite a few! So that’s great news.

owenfromcanada , in Is anyone using Debian Sid for gaming?
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For what it’s worth, Mint has a Debian-based version that I’ve heard great things about. It would probably have lots of the legwork done for you (getting flatpak, etc).

lal309 OP ,

Very true! But I’ll stick with base for now. As I mentioned to someone else, I just don’t want to keep running into the endless loop of a distro doing something that affects downstream and then I’m affected by it too and blah blah.

Yepoleb , in Is anyone using Debian Sid for gaming?

I use Sid for gaming and it has always worked perfectly. I am very happy with it.

lal309 OP ,

What does your /etc/is-release say for code name? I installed bookworm and then pointed apt to unstable as instructed in the Debian Wiki but when I did the full-upgrade (also as instructed in the wiki) now it says code name= trixie. Not a big deal, it’s just kinda strange. Maybe it’s supposed to as technically Trixie is the “unstable” at the moment. Idk. Just curious.

superkret ,

What is the issue? You’re upgrading to the next release and it says it’s now on the next release.

Yepoleb ,

I also have VERSION_CODENAME=trixie. Never been an issue so far.

lal309 OP ,

Okay I was just curious

tdawg , in The Wine development release 8.14 is now available.

As a dual-boot enjoyer, is wine still a thing? I heard a lot of people were going just nix + steam and that covered it for them

Weylandyuta ,

Wine is what proton is based on.

tdawg ,

TIL ty

metallic_z3r0 ,

Proton is basically a wrapper for wine with pre-installed dependencies for whatever program you want to run, often with specific fixes and settings for it, in its own instance/environment (usually with a separate C: drive and all those associated paths). It gets rid of the headache of trying to run all of it manually, but it’s good to know how it works in case something breaks or you want to tinker with it, but even then there are programs to automate that process (like protontricks for those specific instances or winetricks more generally).

PALONK0 ,

I find wine really good to run Windows programs. One time I needed it for technical school and it worked really well

MostlyBlindGamer , in Well Linux Supported Keyboard and Peripherals?
@MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com avatar

Just chiming in to say that any ISO keyboard can be whatever flavor of ISO you pick, based on your selection in the OS. You may want keycaps to match, but that’s really it, as far as hardware goes.

Quackdoc , in Attempting to Emulate Blue Archive on Linux
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for anyone trying on a similar setup, Feel free to reach out on the bliss and waydroid matrix/telegram channels if you would like some more help. Blue archive JP seems to work fine under waydroid as a couple users report. and as for bliss, ping me (@Quackdoctech) in the telegram chat and we can work on trying to get nvidia to work. it seems hit or miss and we really need more nvidia users to help debug issues.

as for waydroid issues, It might be best to wait to see if the work on A13 will remedy the situation, but we shall see.

PS. I am the one who wrote qemu docs for bliss. also I highly recommend using the new bliss images, the Android 12L ones. not sure if OP is author, but if not feel free to try and forward it to them

abc OP ,

I’m not the author. However, I was successfully able to run Blue Archive EN by using Genymotion on NVIDIA GPU.

There’s a noticeable performance hit, but it is possible to do the dailies just “fine”.

proton_lynx , in XWayland 23.2 Released With Tearing Control, Resizable Rootful, EI Support

I think the only thing missing now is to add support for PresentOptionAsyncMayTear on Mesa.

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