

And hopefully by that time they’ve built up the open source community enough that even if Valve turned bad they wouldn’t be able to do much damage


And hopefully by that time they’ve built up the open source community enough that even if Valve turned bad they wouldn’t be able to do much damage
zero gravity
“Zero gravity” isn’t actually zero gravity. In orbit, you’re still falling, the planet is just curving away at the same rate as the fall


All models are wrong, some models are useful
because you miscalculated how far a branch was
Except koalas do that all the time. So often that they evolved extra cushioning for their brains


Who is that?


One good thing (and likely the only good thing) about the current RAM shortage is that people are probably not going to be buying games that “require” 64GB of RAM anymore, forcing those devs to optimize


like Bazzite, Cachy, Chimera, Nobara, etc.
ChimeraOS has exactly the same support issue as Steam OS


They’ve been selling hardware with it pre-installed by the millions for years,
And it’s only really been released on 2 specific hardware configurations.
If you try to install SteamOS onto a custom built computer, you can get it to mostly work on an all-AMD build, assuming you’re fine with not having printer drivers. But if you have an Nvidia GPU you’ll be lucky if it gets past the bootloader.
That’s why Valve hasn’t released SteamOS fully


And the absence of as many formal modding tools is,
Again: most of those already work on Linux
You’re just repeating a myth


As an engineer, piss off with this pretentious crap.


Bootlicker spotted


And the answer to that is:
No one is stopping you from making it.
I’d argue that there’s just no need. Vortex, Mod Organizer 2, and other major mod managers already work on Linux.
Personally, I think the need for the modding community is a fediverse-based modding network to compete with Nexus in case they get enshittified. And file sharing could run off of torrents to keep server costs down.


Hell, the install script pretty much handles itself


No, it’s not a toggleable preference.
It’s similar to the EULA and third-party account disclosures where they’re mentioned on individual store pages, but you can’t specifically filter them out of searches without setting them up as tags


ATHF reference in the wild


Chickens like to eat rats and mice


Don’t buy LG anything. Everything I’ve bought from them has suckes
That’s why you enable mods in small batches. When you get an issue it’s a lot easier to find the offender.
Also, if you’re getting a CTD on startup you’re probably missing a dependency. Mod Organizer 2 is a lot better with warnings about that than Vortex
The height of her head is the same and she has the same jaw position in both shots, yet multiple features of her face are larger on the left.
It’s a filter
Well, at least in Tim Sweeney’s twisted mind that’s how it works. In reality, spending $100,000 to have a developer actually support the year would do way more to get long term customers on the store while coating a pittance jn comparison to how much EGS spent on exclusivity deals.