I’m thoroughly addicted to the demo, still. Was kinda hoping it was a tiny bit cheaper…
Scio
Where the art 'zines at?
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Comic Books@lemmy.world•Which Marvel comics do you think are better than the MCU films?
4·2 years agoMost of them, I’m sure 😁
I’ve been absolutely loving the modern Krakoan run, particularly Immortal X-Men and adjacent shenanigans. Kieron Gillen can snark!
I want everything about this
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•The Art of Conversation - by René Magritte (1963)
6·2 years agoDunno, this feels a lot more Kojima to me…
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•(Uncensored Minecraft painting) Skull on Fire - Kristoffer Zetterstrand
4·2 years agoI can still see the Japanese-porn-style censoring though. Pixels the size of ||censored||!!
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Steamdeck compatibility could take a huge leap forward with ULWGL-launcher, a universal game compatibility tool and collaborative effort between Glorious Eggroll, Lutris, Bottles, and Heroic Launcher!
121·2 years agoI only just heard about ULWGL from a nice Threadiverser a couple of days ago, and now TIL!
Tl;Dr: Proton GE has extra game specific performance and compatibility patches that Proton doesn’t target for whatever reason.
Too long but I typed it out so might as well post it anyway: This is how I understand it goes like—
Now, we know Proton: a Valve-maintained fork of the venerable Wine project with many many gaming and game specific patches, made for Steam.
Proton can be used outside of Steam, of course, but it isn’t really designed to be, there be quirks. Plus, Valve maintains what goes into Proton, so if anyone really wants to play a certain Windows game that doesn’t quite run well enough on Proton and put in the work needed to make the necessary changes, it’s probably not getting added to Proton just yet (I frankly don’t know how or whether Valve accepts PRs at all). And Wine does not really want game specific patches in the runtime. Wine wants to be as generally compatible as possible.
That’s why most Proton variants exist. A certain Glorious Eggroll maintains this one, which has quite a few patches for games that aren’t targeted by Proton either at all or well enough, as well as making sure it can run outside of Steam (there are other variants of the patches for vanilla Wine or for use in Lutris as well, I think?)
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Orange Pi Neo is new handheld powered by AMD and comes preinstalled with Manjaro
3·2 years agoGreat! Bazzite.gg will point to it soon then? It still redirected to the GitHub for me.
Edit: cached result! The new site loaded on my phone! Very swish :)
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Orange Pi Neo is new handheld powered by AMD and comes preinstalled with Manjaro
8·2 years agoI’m sure it’ll get a Bazzite port within weeks.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Orange Pi Neo is new handheld powered by AMD and comes preinstalled with Manjaro
20·2 years agoI want this to be a thing so much…
But I cannot overlook the fact that this “website” is composed entirely of images and none of the text is properly aligned.
Maybe that’s what he meant by uncomfortable angles…
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artporn@lemm.ee•Shakuntala looking back to glimpse Dushyanta - Raja Ravi Varma (1898)
2·2 years agoI also used to think the woman in the picture was Shakuntala, and that made the lore even more confusing…
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artporn@lemm.ee•Shakuntala looking back to glimpse Dushyanta - Raja Ravi Varma (1898)
4·2 years agoOne of the two Ravi Varma paintings we had hanging on our walls growing up. And by far less creepy than the other one!
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Beelink or Steam Deck for work/gaming on RV?
2·2 years agoI’ve been using a Steam Deck as my only PC for almost a year now, for work (graphics design, web dev, illustration, some Blender) as well as play ofc. Aside from my suboptimal dock options (Valve doesn’t sell any hardware in my market) It’s been a very smooth experience, and I’ve not even had to disable immutability at any point.
I would like to support the point that Game Mode is one of the most important features the Deck has, and losing out on it by installing Ubuntu feels like a loss.
But I would also like to note that Steam OS now has Distrobox built in: for most use-cases you can just set up all the software you need inside an Ubuntu container without much hassle.
Ultimately though, the form factor is the main difference. If I only needed to keep it docked all the time a Deck would not make much sense. But I love shifting to my bed after a workday and playing anything and everything I would have needed to sit at a desk to do before!
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Games@lemmy.world•Which games do you dislike, but the rest of the world loves them?
5·2 years agoSkyrim, Limbo, Stardew Valley.
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Science@kbin.social•Scientists Identify The Optimal Number of Daily Steps For Longevity, And It's Not 10,000
2·2 years ago@pineapplelover Which way though? Increase or decrease?
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Games@lemmy.world•What's your favorite game that you will NEVER finish?
5·2 years agoI still haven’t finished Bastion because I didn’t want to break the loop.
I still haven’t finished Planescape: Torment despite playing it over many years because I had too much fun reloading and exploring parallel branches.
Divinity: Original Sin 2? I suppose it looks a little bit gorey too, but nowhere near that high definition. Definitely no squirmers…