The malware is other League players.
The malware is other League players.
I’ve been playing it a lot more since I got the OLED. It turns out that I disliked the LCD on the original Deck more than I realized. And not just the difference from OLED itself, but the screen size and 90hz refresh also. Those chunky bezels really did suck, and now the screen feels more like it “fits” the device size.
The larger battery capacity has sure helped too.
Getting big “GameCube 3rd person action/platformer” vibes from the screens and watching a few seconds of the trailer.
Debian: “I’m a Docker container”
Someone played on the hardest difficulty (along with enabling the option to “pistol start” every level), and left a Steam review complaining that the expansion is too hard. That got a developer response.
I think Heretic crossed with Unreal is an accurate comparison.
Enemies may have been more plentiful than in Unreal, but movement is much closer to Unreal than Heretic’s DOOM engine movement. And it’s much closer to Unreal than anything in the Quake lineage.
Also, the weapon arsenal’s style is very Heretic, but the weapon behavior is very Unreal.
Same with the levels, honestly. Style is Heretic, but the level design itself reminded me of Unreal pretty frequently. (And nothing like the puzzle-heavy, hub-based Hexen)
Never left. Never would leave. Chrome was always a trap.
My Linux from Scratch install. It was built by a moron.
When a Steam Deck feels heavy, it’s time to start exercising.
Taking a glance at Hexbear, it looks ridiculously juvenile.
Doesn’t feel like it merits pre-emptive defederation, though.
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Does Slashdot still have value? I read Slashdot way back in the '90s and early '00s.
Ugh. I’ve been a Debian (and derivatives) user since the late '90s, and you’re unlocking memories of what chased me away from Red Hat distros back then.
“but but”
Ram trucks are the official vehicle of domestic abuse.
Far Cry before it became Generic Ubisoft Open World Game.
Anyone impatient with Lemmy bugs or downtime clearly wasn’t around for Reddit’s early days.
Scaling up social websites is never smooth. Expect bumps.
Anyone still on Twitter at this point is getting what they asked for. It’s like you drove past every “last restroom for X miles” sign, and now you’re in the middle of nowhere and have to piss.
So much for all the “oh, it’s not hurting our revenue” dismissals.
You’re correct, the other commenter missed the “2 computers” part of your comment.
You can run multiple Steam games at the same time on the same PC, but not on different PCs.
That is, unless you take advantage of Steam’s “offline” mode. If you launch Steam in offline mode on the secondary computer, you’ll be able to play already-downloaded Steam games on that PC, while still being free to play Steam games normally on the primary computer.