
But if something is “literally like” alleging else, does that not just equate to similar too since the literal definition of similar is to be like something else?
An just 30-something Software Dev that enjoys gaming, woodworking, electronics and plenty of other hobbies. Too many hobbies.
But if something is “literally like” alleging else, does that not just equate to similar too since the literal definition of similar is to be like something else?
The worst part of that most wanted is that its called most wanted. It’s a great game but it’s name causes it to create comparisons to the og most wanted which for most, myself included, have big nostalgia for
Hot pursuit is like a polished high budget hypothetical burnout 2.5 remake
That’s a good tip, thanks
It’s fantasy, not sci-fi though
Yeah that’s what I meant, sorry
If using steam gaming mode by default with deck/htpc variant. Yes, as it doesn’t even boot up an OS Desktop Environment in the background. It’s not going to be much more but it’s a non-zero amount that will felt more or less depending on the innate power of your hardware
Hope you’re okay OP
Gyro is at its best when it’s used for small adjustments anyway. Your door never be doing wide sweeps moving the screen around a bunch on a handheld. And then it only being enabled with the capacitative sticks allows you to easily readjust physically without moving around in game.
Make sure to turn the controller on when holding the B button. It’s only recognised correctly in steam when it’s in direct input mode and by default it boots into xinput
Capacitive sticks are a game changer for enabling gyro. It’s hard to go back to controllers without them. Same goes for back buttons.
The gyro works perfectly fine with this update
I don’t remember phones being allowed in school ever
Isn’t it more akin to stealing money though? Or to be more precise stealing the potential of money since not everyone who pirates would ever have paid for it on the first place.
When did phones no longer become banned in school?
For me gaming was the easiest thing to replace on Linux. Bazzite was painless and for me ran games with better performance. Since I use my gaming PC like a console HTPC I also have a way better experience with the more steam os like gaming mode it has over the standard big picture mode on windows, since I can now configure system settings within steam itself with my controller if I ever need to.
Well explained. Thanks
I’m not exactly knowledgeable when it comes to kernel stuff and cheating in general. But couldn’t Linux say have some functionality in the kernel that will never lie about what apps are running and games as such as this can then query that against a blacklist for anti cheat?
Never thought about it like that actually, that’s good.