Having Windows installed on your PC counts as permission right?
Having Windows installed on your PC counts as permission right?
Reading the article is bannable apparently
I thought deckard was supposed to be a standalone VR headset similar to the quest 3.
Epic did it to fallguys a ~year after the game came out
Better late than never I guess.
Sourcemage, because gentoo and slackware are too mainstream
Except for all the bad runability reports made to winehq by its users to the appdb
Sounds like a config problem to me
This implies there is only one true distro and the rest are attempts to misguide you into using closed source software
This is a meme community, I’m not sure what you’re expecting.
Force Valve to include an unofficial storefront of a platform that doesn’t support that that operating system at all? Maybe once EPIC officially supports Linux and with their store client and games a case could be made, but that would force steam and epic to come preinstalled on all windows computers too by the same logic.
Adnauseum does load the ad, and clicks some of them.
Certain open source projects will sell binaries along with some level of support so that you don’t have to compile it yourself.
Occasionally running the -Scc flag if your drive isn’t huge too I guess
That’s what the article says…
It seems to be quite good at estimating dislike count, controversial videos have appropriate like/dislike ratios and historic dislike counts are preserved.
I believe winRT support needed for running uwp apps in wine is still in it’s infancy.
Aren’t shader caches dependent on your graphics driver version? If your graphics driver gets updated it’ll need to either generate them again or pull the new version from steam.
A defining aspect of the console experience is the “it just werks” pick up and play nature of them which I think the steamdeck fits well enough into.
Last YouTube tried stopping ad blockers I set my user agent to PS5 or some bot and it worked as well.