I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
You don’t need Proton-GE for Fallout 76, even.
No problem! For adding art for non-Steam games, I’d really recommend the SteamGridDB plugin for Decky Loader! And of course Steam ROM Manager for things like emulators and ScummVM, etc.
I have replaced Chiaki with Chiaki4deck.
I changed it to the Flatpak link.
There is a link somewhere on that page, which links to the download for the app. That’s why I used it, I guess. I changed it to the Flatpak link.
I used to do that sometimes. But I guess Reddit Enhancement Suite had improvements that made it bearable to edit large texts. I hope more and more of RES gets into lemmy-ui.
You’re right. I changed it.
If anything, this highlighted for me how hard it still is to edit large posts on Lemmy! Also, I went to another instance multiple times without realizing it after I clicked “Show context”, which made it impossible for me to edit the post, because I was on a different instance!
This will take some getting used to and/or fixing!
Nice. I was using System Monitoring Center, but that’s based on Python and it uses a bit too much system resources, in my opinion. It’s pretty, though.
I added a disclaimer. Might still be useful for historical purposes, or when the project becomes alive again, as open source project sometimes do.
I edited the post and added Filelight. I personally prefer gdu
on the command-line, it’s awesome.
I don’t know, it seems you disabled new posts, but there might still be good information that is readable there?
Nice! Keep that one going. I like the vibe of your podcast. Unfortunately, most of the other podcasts seem to have stopped putting out new content.
Which one? I used to listen to a couple of them in the car, but not so much lately! I figure it’s probably The Steam Deck Podcast.
I don’t know, I felt that such things move into the realm of guides, and many of these things are either general Linux skills, as well. Also, it costs a lot of time and effort to do this for a large number of software.
Basically, lists such as these help you to find what is available, but the specific documentation for those tools can help you further when needed.
Of course, I know my way around Linux, so those kinds of guides would be more aimed at low to medium technical users, which again, take a lot of time to write.
Since the Steam Deck is just Linux, I simply use Linux tools for that. I like the command-line, so I mostly use gdu
there. It helps to learn the structure of the file system. Of course, there are GUI tools available and on the list, as well.
But some people don’t like going to the desktop, so I guess some sort of tool within game mode would be nice for them.
SyncThing is great. I have it on all my computers and a VPS. At least two clients need to be online for them to be able to transfer data, of course, so that VPS comes in handy. Something like a Raspberry Pi would work.
I sync all my emulator save games with it, for instance.
What about Final Fantasy XII? You mentioned VII Remake, it’s semi-open world, music/atmosphere is as good as any Final Fantasy game and it should play very well on Steam Deck. You could even emulate the Zodiac International translated version for PS2.
I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.