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@basxto
I'm not entirely sure that that's how it works, cause if it is my GOG copy of hollow knight has quite a lot more DRM than is normally accepted of that platform by their users

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@mossy_capivara
I'm making sure to install my favorites before the end of the year

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@HughJanus
Legitimately don't remember the last time I *had* to use a terminal to install a program in linux, I pretty much just click to install everything using KDE's Discover store, except for things I download off github which often come as appimages which are practically the same as windows executables in terms of ease of use
@vaidooryam

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@TropicalMustafa
@ReakDuck
That very much depends on what you want to play, here's a convenient link to help determine if the game at least has linux compatible anti cheat (gets updated regularly)

https://areweanticheatyet.com/

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@WR5
There's stuff like ALVR to do VR in Linux, but last I checked (admittedly around a year ago) it wasn't that great, it "worked" but I wouldn't consider it playable

I have heard they've made progress sense then though
@Euphoma

[-] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

@CorrodedCranium

> Mod managers frequently require a fair amount of extra work and reading

That's one complaint I *do* have sense switching to linux, I wish that there was a linux version of vortex (or MO2 or what have you) so that modding can be made relatively simple for more than just a few games that have easy workarounds

[-] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

@Zeus
@ActualShark
Agreed, the one issue I had with steam (trying to get ALVR to work over a year ago) only happened with the flatpak version

[-] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

@argv_minus_one
@bzxt
Functionally it's a laptop with a controller built in instead of a keyboard, plug it in to a dock with a keyboard and mouse, and even an external monitor, and you have a linux computer

[-] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

@maddruid
@NaoPb
And Alan Turing while we're at it

[-] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

@sugar_in_your_tea
@EliteCow
If that *is* the case, then the Deck probably still contributes indirectly, at least in my case I switched a few months before the Deck started shipping, but after it was announced

And while I was slightly familiar with linux and interested in switching before, the Deck made it so that I felt safer and more confident doing so

[-] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

@user224
Unfortunately my phone is not rootable (every phone I get from now on I'm gonna do more research on first to make sure I don't make that mistake again) but otherwise yeah that's amazing

[-] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

@user224
@sabreW4K3
To bad there's no app to turn your phone itself into a live USB, I would have loved that a few months ago

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