Add me to the shit list
Add me to the shit list
I still haven’t even started Kingdom Hearts 3 (I know, I know), which I pre-ordered before I even owned a PS4 (I know, I know). And now it’s looking like I’ll be able to play that on PC before playing it on the console I bought specifically for it. I can wait these fuckers out for decades if I have to.
Compiling to bash seems awesome
See, i disagree because
I don’t think anyone other than the person who wrote it in amber will run a bash file that looks like machine-generated gibberish on their machine.
Lol I barely want to run (or read) human generated bash, machine generated bash sounds like a new fresh hell that I don’t wanna touch with a ten foot pole.
Yeah I’m not disagreeing with you, I think indie/small developers generally make better games than AAA studios these days. But this is what you said:
I believe I have never seen a modern AAA game that is not utter shit with EVERYONE complaining about it.
And I just think the utter absolutism you used there was funny.
This is such an exaggeration that its legitimately funny. Maybe you’re periodically just on Lemmy or something, so you’re just unaware, but tons of people still love AAA games. Case in point: Starfield. Even that pile of garbage had tons of Bethesda shills defending it. Some of them were even on Lemmy.
Please drink verification can.
Not to “um, actually”, but I’m gonna “um actually” - technically, using git to host code in a decentralized fashion has been a standard capability of git since it’s inception. So it’s not really a new idea, just a new iteration
You’ve been given several examples already, and even provided one yourself. If you don’t understand any of those, you’re either too stupid or too willfully ignorant to understand anything else I could come up with.
“They” has been used as a singular pronoun for literal centuries. No one’s changed any grammar.
They go so fucking hard live too, absolute blast to watch
Also wtf South Africa.
Yeah, can someone help me out with a pronunciation guide on that one?
They should probably just add a NSFW section that’s hidden from the home page.
I thought they did have an NSFW section at one point, but I could be misremembering
“Our goal, always, is to make Twitch a welcoming place,”
Except for titty and ass streamers, your kind isn’t welcome here
in a way that you can’t see what is going to be installed.
You can look at the Dockerfile and see every single step that goes into building a particular image.
It is also double resource heater.
That’s patently false.
And it has many frequent vulnerabilities
Dawg have you ever actually used docker?
The problem with using it for real time tech support is that when someone else comes along with the same problem, they have to search chat logs and hope they can find the thread where the issue was mentioned/fixed. Forums are much better at making past information accessible, but you’re right, a chat client like discord is better for quick response times. It’s a trade-off I suppose
Lol thank you
I agree with you that Linux is not a drop-in replacement for Windows, unless literally all you do is browse the Internet. However, I kinda disagree with a lot of your reasons.
Yes windows blows ass, but everything still works on a functional level.
The reason I finally switched my gaming PC fully to Linux (PopOS specifically) was because my GPU drivers consistently crashed in Windows. They don’t crash in PopOS. Plenty of stuff doesn’t work or is hard to get working in Windows, but is plug-and-play in a lot of Linux distros.
You want to move over to Linux? Better backup ALL of your info onto a USB that supports Linux and Windows hd formats
Sure, but you’d want to back up all your important files even if you were upgrading Windows versions though. I remember when Windows 11 first released, tons of people ended up losing data or soft-bricking their machines in the upgrade process. OS swaps/upgrades are huge changes, and making a backup is the first step in any good OS installation guide.
you can’t use a built in troubleshooter
When’s the last time the Windows built in troubleshooter has fixed anything beyond the most trivial issues? Lol in my experience it was always next to useless.
Do I even need to get into gaming on non SteamOS distro’s?
Again, I game on PopOS, which is Ubuntu-based, and it’s been solid as a rock for over a year. I initially had some audio issues, but I was able to fix them with the UI, I never had to touch the terminal. Performance is the same if not better than on Windows, and for almost every single game I play, it’s as simple as clicking the play button in Steam. For the games where it’s not that simple, it’s usually either trying different versions of Proton, or checking protondb for command line arguments I need to configure in Steam. Both of these things just require drilling into Steam’s UI though, nothing on the terminal.
I definitely get where you’re coming from about the learning curve involved with the terminal. For the times you do need it, it’s daunting for an average user. Even if there’s tons of great documentation out there, it’s still overwhelming if you’re not experienced. But more and more is becoming possible with UIs - it’s getting more user friendly, and it’s not quite where it needs to be yet, but it’s come a long long way in the last couple decades.
As far as looking for replacements for Windows-only software, I feel that pain too. Just the other day on my Linux work laptop, I wanted to make a quick diagram in Paint, but I didn’t have anything preinstalled that I could use, and there were several graphics program choices in the software store, and I didn’t know which one to choose. I think this is ultimately both a good and a bad thing - more choices is almost always a positive, but again, it can get overwhelming, especially if you just want something now that “just works”.
It looks more MOBA than shooter though. I think it’ll be closer to Smite than Overwatch