I got an itch that could only be scratched with more games.
Somebody had to do it.
I got an itch that could only be scratched with more games.
Somebody had to do it.
Yay!
Things are going well.
Hoping to see France meet the milestone since that’s where the focus of the campaign was.
I wish I could sign from the UK.
Who, other than children, do not know this yet?
Their parents, new/casual games, charity shops that might want to resell, etc.
It just slaps a big bold 'haha the fuck you isn’t even in the fine print anymore’ label on a product and makes our cyberpunk dystopia a little bit more obvious, but doesn’t achieve any useful goal in terms of altering actual game design/support or consumer rights.
True, but that would make it slightly easier for offline games, games that allow for private hosting, and games with an end of life plan that would allow it. They would be able to compete more easily if they could be easily identified. That could then incentivise companies to add end of life plans.
A step in the right direction would be great. Even if it’s a small step.
I believe another alternative would be to make it completely clear that you’re getting a temporary license. You shouldn’t be able to try to make it look like you’re buying a game when you don’t then even own.
It’s not my router, so I won’t do that, but I might start manually using quad9 for my Mint systems too. I already knew about quad9, but not how to change dns on Debian. Thanks again.
Ok. Thank you very much! Finally making progress.
I can access deb.debian.org in my browser now, but updating still isn’t working. I get a different error message. A 404 this time. The repository 'http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-security Release' does not have a release file.
Earlier I attempted to change my mirrors file to try to fix the issue, so perhaps I didn’t change it back properly.
Edit: Yup. Just successfully ran apt update, and currently running upgrade, so everything should be fine now.
Great comment.
Not sure why Steam Play isn’t on by default.
Mario being such a big part of my childhood makes it sad that stuff takes like 100 years to enter public domain.
I wish it was 20 years.
Imagine how much easier fan games, modding, and emulation/preservation would be!
Galaxy was amazing!
Yes.
I don’t have a desktop pc, so before I got my Steam Deck, I was using my laptop for pc gaming.
I would. There’d hopefully be an exodus.
Are you able to share a screenshot of the update that’s failing?
Steam game updates or flatpack updates (updates from the desktop store outside of Steam)?
Is that the AMD dedicated graphics card? I’m getting the graphics card. Hoping to be able to run ML stuff on there such as Stable Diffusion.
How long does it take to arrive usually? Is there a calendar or timeline for each batch?
The Steam Deck has been kind of my introduction to PC gaming. The newer AAA games haven’t caught my attention.
I’ve played quite a bit of Neptunia and Senran Kagura. I might as well catch up with what I missed and can get for cheaper. Newer games like BG3 shock me with how much storage they consume, so I’m starting with older titles.
Hoping to get one soon.
I recently started trying run stable diffusion on my deck CPU. It’s slow, but probably my fastest option as I’m very new to PC gaming and the deck is probably my most powerful computer for now.
Check my recent post history lol.
Fond memories of the Street Pass games and RPG maker FES.
Thank you so much for the information!
Would other distros have different difficulty levels?
Requiring proprietary drivers is somewhat unfortunate.
Villager for Smash,
Mario/Rosilina for Mario kart.