

yeah it’ll probably be easier to stylize a comparatively modern engine than it would be to deliver a modern feel with an old one.
thanks for the advice! ^^


yeah it’ll probably be easier to stylize a comparatively modern engine than it would be to deliver a modern feel with an old one.
thanks for the advice! ^^


this is a good theory!


i wanna make a slop farming simulator game on ue2 or some shit, but finding old dev resources is a unique challenge. maybe i’m just looking in the wrong places.


i swear as soon as they stopped releasing new unreal tournaments the engine itself started getting more bloated and unoptimized with every new version.


alright.


well you could be getting better performance on both! hahah


late reply but, i bought a deck on launch! stuff has gotten a lot easier, but you still need tweaks to get full performance.
at the very least you need to know how to use launch options and navigate protondb, which i have specifically been told is a bridge too far for some folks.
i think within the decade it may very well be truely plug and play. valve is doing some serious heavy lifting for gaming on linux.


we didn’t have to get this semantic, it’s pretty surface-level to acknowledge that doom-and-gloom comments aren’t everyone’s cup of tea


launch tweaks, protonup-qt, decky plugins, the list goes on. there’s a number of things you need to understand before you can have a truely seamless experience on steamos in the same way you can on a bespoke console.


as much as i appreciate the convenience, it’s far from 1:1


i like this version of the quote more


the philosophy reads like coping mechanisms of an abused spouse


it’s either fedora kinoite or fedora silverblue based depending on whether you go with the plasma or gnome version. i just built this pc, it’s all AMD and it’s worked perfect out the box so far.


isn’t cockroach smell one of those things that only some people can detect, or am i completely misremembering?


after almost a year of running popOS, a random update borked a lot of my display settings. deffo a one time issue, but i did wanna switch to bazzite anyway and i’ve been liking it a lot so far. it’s my go-to for recommendations now, very no-nonsense!


might be similar reasons as the american settlers had, more hands for work offsets the extra mouths to feed.


oh my fucking god he wrote basically this same exact article when the first thing happened.
i shouldn’t know more about tech than tech journalists, this is obscene.
they’d be mad about the lack of shielding, which COULD result in noise from interference. it won’t, but audiophiles love ignoring real-world measurements in favor of theoretical ones.
source: i am an audiophile, but one of the “spend money on gear, not cables” kind