Fragged Edition!Dearly departed thread: >>568748190>Commercial games for GNU/Linuxhttps://store.steampowered.com/search?category1=998&os=linuxhttps://itch.io/games/platform-linuxhttps://gog.com/en/games?systems=linuxhttps://humblebundle.com/store/search?platform=linux&drm=downloadhttps://zoom-platform.com/search/any/any/any/any/any/linux/any/anyhttps://gamejolt.com/games?os=linuxhttps://fireflowergames.com/products?search[platform][]=92>Libre games, source portshttps://thegamingemporium.com/categories/decompilations-recompilations/https://libregamewiki.org/https://osgameclones.com/>Generic game launchershttps://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottleshttps://github.com/lutris/lutrishttps://github.com/Faugus/faugus-launcher>Unofficial platform-specific launchers (*=CLI only)GOG*: https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloaderGOG: https://github.com/sharkwouter/minigalaxyEGS*: https://github.com/legendary-gl/legendaryEGS: https://github.com/RareDevs/RareAmazon*: https://github.com/imLinguin/nileEGS/GOG/Amazon: https://github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher>Steam Play compatibility toolshttps://github.com/ValveSoftware/Protonhttps://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-customhttps://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunchhttps://github.com/dreamer/boxtronhttps://github.com/dreamer/robertahttps://github.com/luxtorpeda-dev/luxtorpeda>Other thingshttps://github.com/DavidoTek/ProtonUp-Qthttps://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescopehttps://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHudhttps://gitlab.com/Infernio/libstranglehttps://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/https://gitlab.com/Sneed_Feeder/webm_scripthttps://github.com/Ishidawg/LeShadehttps://github.com/Kron4ek/Contyhttps://github.com/korcankaraokcu/PINCEhttps://github.com/mtkennerly/ludusavihttps://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicroxhttps://github.com/SulfurNitride/Fluorine-Managerhttps://github.com/ChrisDKN/Amethyst-Mod-Managerhttps://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT
>>570479505>blatantly copy-pastes the existing codebase from MO2 (you can see copyright notice on most source filesYes, per the MO2 license.
>>570477348sudo conntrack -E | ts '[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]' | sudo tee -a ~/conntrack.logThis uses conntrack and moreutils to log connections which you can do for about 15 minutes. I just ran it for five minutes and was able to use AI to fully filter the log and investigate any unknowns. Unknowns turned out to be: systemd-resolved, KDE connect, and NetworkManager's connectivity check. AI is great for patterns and random IPs or behavior.
another boring day of everything just werking. i played through all the 2d castlevanias and now im playing the first 4 metroid games. its my first time ever playing any of the metroids, never knew how short they were. even a first playthrough is rarely over 5 hours and some have special ending scenes for beating them in under 2 hours. overall im having fun, im on to super metroid now
Yay, thread!>>570469414This is Freespace 2, Jaded's Silent Threat: Reborn expansion to be precise
>still didn't didn't even get 3rd place in that race I complained about last weekend>got gold on the next one, first trylol.Didn't have fun though. Survival mode isn't fun. It's anti-fun. And this one wasn't even good practice for the one I skipped, even though they're the same track, because the one I skipped is in reverse.
Copy /usr/share/pipewire/filter-chain/sink-virtual-surround-7.1-hesuvi.conf to ~/.config/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d, download hesuvi wav of your choice from https://airtable.com/appayGNkn3nSuXkaz/shruimhjdSakUPg2m/tbloLjoZKWJDnLtTc, replace hrir_hesuvi/hrir.wav to downloaded wav. Now you have virtual 7.1 in headphones absolutely for free.
>flying around big ship under fire, scanning its modulespeak gaming
wow
and it's still flyingfuck
>>570497237Okay, there, I got silver. Not quitting when I get mad helps.
Correction: Not restarting the race every time I fuck up helps. Actually quitting the game when I'm mad enough to quit also helps. Because now I've closed the game instead of breaking my controller.I should stop grinding away at a game designed for a young man's reflexes and play some boomer shit.
It's not an adventure game until you rummage through someone's drawers for no reason. (It's the character's own drawers in this case, though.)By the way, this chapter of the game (which is the farthest I got on my previous play-through) has a bit of a twist in that it switches to a different character, which could be considered a spoiler because I didn't see it coming the first time, but I'm not going to spoiler-tag all my images. So just don't view any Gray Matter screenshots in full size if you care.
>salvaging pieces of a burned cathedral and putting them in your house that happens to have a spooky nameDo you want ghosts? Because that's how you get ghosts.I don't know if the game has ghosts so I don't know if that uncensored text is a spoiler. This chapter has dropped some hints of ghostly things, but I think it's just the guy being obsessed with his dead wife and wanting to believe she's horny-haunting him.
>put an absolutely fuckhuge portrait of your dead wife in the foyer so that it's visible when coming down the stairs every morningNo wonder the guy can't move on. Fucking skill issue though? I mean just don't put it there. Also, maybe cuddlefuck the game's other main character to cheer yourself up. She used to be a goth and now she's into magician shit, so she's probably not that bothered by the stupid Phantom-of-the-Opera-ass half-face mask.
>that assDisappointing.Also they should have spent more time on drawings that are supposed to be photos. Her face looks weird.
Almost every object that can be examined prompts a comment about his dead wife, by the way.
>thread diedboo>reply limitoh, we did it!
>they're onto herUh oh.>>570503924Yeah, no need to be sad; it lived a full life and then died peacefully in its sleep while dreaming of FOSS.
Valor Mortis demo is out, gonna check it out and report with footage, it's from the Ghostrunner devs which I enjoyed a lot.
Ride it, pussy.
>>570479917Nothing wrong with symlinks. MO2 is abandoned anyway, people are moving to Vortex on Windows. He can't even package it properly and excpects you to download and unpack tar.gz every time. Use it of it werks for it but the dev himself tells you that he doesn't take it seriously.
I like how the HUD, minimal though it is, changes based on the current chapter's character. Loaded an older save for comparison.>>570505834I don't know shit about mod managers, but symbolic links are incredibly useful in general. I would hate using my computer without them.
>>570491648-limo-archwiki-scanmem+leshade+fluorine+Amethyst+pinceWhat else did you take out?
>>570506378>What else did you take out?Nothing else, except for some superfluous text. Links to platform-specific game launchers are now just>GOG*: https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloaderetc. instead of>LGOGDownloader (GOG)*: https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloaderetc. because the names are already in the URLs.We could make more room by removing Boxtron and Roberta, which are basically abandoned (and, last time I checked, the former even requires patching so as not to create error dialogs when Steam launches), but I didn't remove those yet because I like them.
>>570507117I was looking for lines instead of letters for some reason.
The combat in nier automata is ass ngl on god
>>570507117More like boxtroon
>>570508221:(
Is vkbasalt abandoned too?
>>570509250>last commit 3 years ago
>>570510608>The updooter
>>570511993>the nocoder
>>570491648CachyOS Proton should be added by now and honestly GE may need to be removed soon. I expect a shitshow once GE 11 is published.
Yup, pretty sure the game is heavily implying at this point that he's trying to use pseudoscience to do dead-wife ghost shit.
>C:\cringe
>>570514169He's showing bunch of games as fixed here.Have you tried building it of it actually works.https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/commit/504cbb68f6b58ee944dbe295200735d774675d87
>>570517021it is vibecoded, many recent commits are vibecoded, and vibecoded wine patch PRs have been getting merged. GE has shown he is basically just a script kiddie so there is almost no way this ends well. the 11 series is going to be volatile.
>>570515361You can use that computer, by the way. Suddenly it has a desktop environment instead of a command prompt.Not the first usable computer in this game, so I already knew it met at least two of the criteria for being a good adventure game (the first being >>570501923), but this I like this computer more than one the one in the library.>My Files>Video Logs>Wine Steward (????? lmao what the fuck, the guy has a big wine cellar so I assume this is some kind of alcohol-related thing, but for now I'll just pretend it's for running Windows games)>image editing software that definitely isn't called Photo Shop>a scanner app (the computer has an attached scanner and I'm sure that use of it will be part of a mandatory puzzle just like in Kathy Rain)
Now that I'm back at my IRL computer, yup, it's an app for meticulously cataloguing the dude's wine collection. Not quite as based as if he were a Linux gamer, but I appreciate the autism. It seems to be part of a puzzle for selecting a particular wine, the criteria of which have not been revealed to me, so it will probably be explained elsewhere (unless I'm just supposed to get hints from what he says when I pick the wrong stuff).
>>570520968>>570521652Very nice. I will try this game
SUCK MY ASSSSSSSSSokay back to Gray Matter, because the next two events are tournaments and I don't have the patience right now
Wow, this is crazy. The game has video files that fail to play (or at least that's what I think is happening here). I didn't expect that, because the game's full-screen cutscene videos (which I can also find on disk as *.bik files under Data/Video/) have all worked so far. And the videos that are meant to play on this in-game computer are apparently in the same format as the cutscenes (considering there are five video logs to select on the computer and five more *.bik files on disk under Data/Video/david_computer/), so it's weird that only these ones would fail to play, but I guess it's different because they're meant to be embedded in a scene rather than playing between scenes.I can watch Data/Video/david_computer/*.bik in Celluloid (Mint's GTK front-end for MPV) and, like the normal cutscenes, they're basically just slightly animated drawings. In fact, each of these computer videos just pans slowly across a still image. Not really grade-A content that I'm missing here. Still disappointing though, especially since I don't think "dude just use Proton GE lmao" is the solution, because it's not just a proprietary video format problem.At least this is the only problem I've had with the game, and since the only files under the game's Data/Video/ directory are the chapter cutscenes (which work) and these five video logs, I don't think this issue will come up again after this chapter.
I would appreciate some honest information. I currently use fedora 44 kde with an msi 4070 ti super on an LG C1 oled tv. Everything just works, I love it, the switch to linux has been absolutely amazing, Be real with me, how worth it is it to switch to the 9070xt sapphire pulse from what i have now
Yeah, see? Actual cutscene working just fine.I'm not even sure what I captured in this screenshot. I think it's the guy's neurons activating because I found his dead wife's swimsuit. The rest of the cutscene is flashback of them in a pool on the night she died or something. I joked earlier about how everything I clicked in the house prompted some comment about her, but the puzzle involves finding a "memory" related to each of the five senses (the swimsuit one is for the sense of touch so yeah they definitely got cum in that pool lmao) so that he can boost the power of his ghost-summoning science experiment or whatever. I actually like how this puzzle is coming together.
Oh, my mistake, it was actually a lake.The sense of sound is an easy one. I just had to go click the right CD in the cabinet full of CDs. And this flashback had nothing to do with anything except that the music played in the background while the voice actors attempted to portray the romance that I honestly cannot bring myself to care about.
>>570531862just fyi, i live in the us, judging from ebay id probably make around 100 on the trade, is it worth it? or should i just wait until rdna5. i cant say ive had anything negative to say about nvidia drivers on linux/ dx12 so far
>a nose cursor to sniff out which of the wife's lotions etc. is the correct memory for sense of smelllol. The game has a mouth cursor for talking to people but I didn't think I'd get a nose. Nice.
>a tongue cursor to taste the wines now that I've narrowed it down to threelmao
I thought he just had to get a taste but it made a fuckin' "gulp, gulp, gulp" sound for each of the three bottles I clicked. Not that I can blame him for wanting to get wasted.>"Yes. This is it!" after 9 big gulps of wineIt sure is, bro... It sure is.
Apparently I got those items in the wrong order. If I examine the scent memory item in my inventory, it gives a clue about the sound memory. I'm not even sure what the very first clue was supposed to be. Oh well. I got all of it without looking at a guide, so the puzzle made enough sense regardless.>>570531862>>570532964I have no idea so all I can do is bump.
>>570536183your hdmi 2.1 tv won't fully work with a amdgpu with the current kernel, in the future it should assuming all commits get merged
I'm looking at Google Maps and this in-game map of Oxford is actually semi-accurate. Neat.
Loading an earlier chapter in which I can actually go into town...Hey look, the red phone booth is real.
The loading screen (perhaps unintentionally) gives the impression that this other area is further away from the previous screenshot than it is. But the architecture matches this spot which is only three "steps" away in Google Maps' street view, basically right around the corner.So the real-life location of that magic shop is a Vodafone, whatever that is.
Okay, the last one doesn't match up that well in terms of architecture. But the nearest buildings look the same, so I assume that's the spot they used as a reference. And it's got to be somewhere on that street because the name matches up, so I think it must be there.Likewise, although the arch on the left doesn't match very well, I think this spot must be the game's third outdoor Oxford Town Centre scene at Queen Street, where the pub is (or, in real life, isn't). This is also within pissing distance of that first shot of the tower and phone booth.
https://github.com/Teyliu/PVZF-TranslationAny of you have tried to run this one? too lazy to start digging it up right now, have mild curiosity about it.
>>570505834>Nothing wrong with symlinks.Everything wrong with symlinks. You seem to not mod Bethesda games so you don't know what are you talking about.>He can't even package it properly and excpects you to download and unpack tar.gz every time.He packaged it just fine to it works ootb on most distros, and it has update feature inside manager itself so you don't have to manually download each new version from github. The reason he doesn't use AppImage is that fuse limitations of appimage are crucial for vfs of this manager.>that he doesn't take it seriously.Every dev that does symlinks bullshit instead of a proper vfs for his mod manager doesn't take his project seriously.
Space war is hell...
Yay, we did it!
Hey, it wasn't destroyed like that!Anyway, that's it for Jaded's Silent Threat: Reborn. It was a great expansion for a great game: a lot of combat, not many boring missions. Story is good, but developers wanted to show how friendship could be achieved between two species while I saw what could happen when glowniggers remain unchecked.10/10My next game would be Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (OpenMOHAA).
Game works great, but unfortunately it's one of those games that are stuttering on btrfs, so I had to move it to ssd with ext4 partititon.
Really, nigga?
>btrfsevery fucking time
>>570547773Symlinks work on bethesda games, i was just playing new vegad few days ago.
>>570561118>Symlinks work on bethesda gamesThey don't. They don't because:1. If you experience mod manager crash while vfs is running congratulations: you're fucked2. You can't safely override existing game files with symlinks3. And most of all: you can't redirect bodyslide and pandora/nemesis output to a different mod which is essential for skyrim and fallout 4 moddingJust because you can run fallout new Vegas with symlinked mods doesn't mean this approach works. There's a reason why mo2 devs went out of their way to write usvfs which is an absolute clusterfuck instead of using symlinks and ask wintoddlers to run mo2 as an admin. Vortex also uses vfs approach.
Damn, if only I had noticed the balls chipped my shield and mashed my shield regen button.
>>570512794
>>570564272I'll take my software prepared like a fine meal, slowly and deliberately. The hurry is only needed when you're catching laces, which I'll leave to scurry brownoids and their LLM tools.
>>570565140
>>570565213>no argumentDid you run out of tokens? I accept your concession.
>>570565583
>>570565651
>>570565793
>>570565929
>>570566078That's correct, howthougheverbeitfully.
>>570566239nah the hand has one extra finger
>>570566303Oh lol I'm blind.
>>570566239>the smartest AI apologist
>>570566359>>570566078See anon? AI is just like humans
>>570566418Well, it can replace pajeet coders at Microsoft, but I'd expect linux enthusiasts have somewhat higher standards.
zelda3 gaming
>>570562140>1. If you experience mod manager crash while vfs is running congratulations: you're fucked>2. You can't safely override existing game files with symlinks>3. And most of all: you can't redirect bodyslide and pandora/nemesis output to a different mod which is essential for skyrim and fallout 4 modding1. what vfs?2. that's why you don't do that.3. I don't know anything about bodyslide so I can't speak on that, but doubt you can't do that. with symlinks.there was no symlinks before MO2, nexus mod manager back then just dumped the files in the game folder.
>>570531862Not worth it imo
>>570569412Decomp or emulation? Last I've checked decomp project was dead.
>>570531862About 22% faster according to TPU. And don't forget about Nvidia's ~10% DX12>VK tax.I'd hold out for RDNA5 if it was me.
>>570573075Oh wait, you said super. So 12%...
>>570505120It runs ok with dips on a 5900X + 6800XT and using optiscaler for fsr 4.0.2b.
>>570573730Tried to get used to parry timings, it's difficult if you're playing on high fov.
>>570573898Lots of anti soul gas, can easily gain 20+ fps if they implement to disable it/lower the density.
>>570574093forgot webm
>get in, we've got to go!top 10 anime betrayals>>570573730>>570573898>>570574251Soulslop but... first person and napoleonic war themed?
Smug
>>570575057>SoulslopIt's more parry focused, it's the major mechanic to deal massive damage and yes to your second assumption.
>>570575828Of course the boss has a second phase.Demo took me 2h, there's another level after this one that shows more weapons/mechanics.If they improve on the performance on release, it's a buy for me.
>>570575828>it's the major mechanic to deal massive damageJust like poise stagger in souls games
kek>>570575780Correction is necessary.
>>570577485
>>570576526>Just like poise stagger in souls gamesnah, even in elden ring, stagger isn't mandatory
So now that my gpu passthrough setup is fucked and I think I understand how I ended up breaking it, I'm thinking of using it as an excuse to distro hop. All the defaults on CachyOS served me very well so far (limine, btrfs, snapshots, etc), but that aur attack and the CEMU flatpak before it got me thinking maybe I should be less bleeding edge. On the other hand, I really disliked immutability on Deck so that rules out Bazzite. Thoughts? Am I stuck with Fedora for this purpose?
>>570583656Why are you migrating from Cachy? Just don't install AUR shit
Take that!
>>570584384I was going to reinstall Cachy anyway to encrypt my drive, but I kept postponing it. Anyway, it's not about this or that attack specifically, but not knowing good security practices for Linux yet.
Wow, there were so many of them>>570584639>I was going to reinstall Cachy anyway to encrypt my driveYou can do encryption in place.>but not knowing good security practices for Linux yet.1. Do install shit from AUR2. If you do install shit from AUR, read PKGBUILD first. Cachy is good in that regard that it has paru installed which forces you to read PKGBUILDs anyway.
>>570571248>last commit 3 years a goIt works but yeah no new features that the n64 decomps are getting, and no DXG directory support (config and saves are saved in /opt/zelda3 directory. Still cool to see the game in widescreen with HD map.
>>570584998>Don't install shit from AURfixed lmao
>>570566078
>>570530260Just for shits and giggles, I decided to try switching to Proton 11 (which I haven't made my default because it's still in beta), and now the video logs on the in-game computer are working. So whatever was the problem has already been fixed. (I also briefly started a new game to confirm that full-screen cutscene videos still work as well.)Unfortunately, with Proton 11, the frame rate drops substantially whenever I'm moving the mouse, which is really fucking bizarre. I've never seen that before. The 3-D rendered character moving around isn't a problem; I can tell the animations are 60 FPS if I keep the mouse still. But whenever the mouse is moving, the frame rate drops almost to 20 FPS. What the fuck?
>>570584998>You can do encryption in place.I did not know that. In any case it's mostly a trial run, not much installed and tweaked, just learned a few things.>read PKGBUILD firstYes, I'm aware, but these are not the only vectors. Like that one malware that targeted russians (I think?), that was a standard update to a real application by a lunatic.
>>570584384Doesn't cachy ship binaries from the AUR? I'm pretty sure some qt5 binaries they ship are just compiled from the AUR.qt5-webengine and qt5-webchannel for example
>>570588713silly Yuko, we do in fact know what AI is thinking about
>>570589551>Doesn't cachy ship binaries from the AUR?You don't ship "binaries" from aur. AUR just provides PKGBUILDs that are describing build process. AFAIK packages built from AUR PKGBUILDs are not built and distributed automatically. And since you've already noticed they're from AUR, so there's no chance you get them unless explicitly installed or as a dependency from another AUR package.
I think the performance issue I'm seeing in >>570589125 is actually just the game stuttering every single time the mouse cursor is redrawn or something. The cursor flickers if I move it slowly, which I didn't notice before. In any case, it's massive stutters, not just the frame rate decreasing... but yikes, I even caught it going below 20 FPS as measured by the overlay.What did Proton 11.0 add that I can try disabling?
I disabled the Hardware Cursor option in the game's Display Configuration menu, and now the stuttering is gone. (Fun fact: It also causes the mouse cursor to appear below the MangoHud overlay, as pictured, rather than on top of it.) Videos still work of course, so Proton 11.0-beta with Hardware Cursor disabled appears to be the way to get the game fully "working".I put that in quotes because I don't really consider this to be an acceptable solution, as Proton 11 has apparently introduced some kind of regression related to hardware cursors (or at least to this game's implementation thereof), so maybe someone who isn't me should report that (especially if other games have similar issues). But I don't really care for now, so it's good enough as a workaround for me. I think I feel a bit of lag in the mouse movement now, but it's not as if it really matters in a game like this.
>search engine AI hallucinates the answer it thinks the user wants to seeMany such cases.(The two sources it cites are both about Proton 10, not Proton 11. I didn't really expect to find anything already documented, so I'm not disappointed about that, but fuck the AI for trying to fool me into thinking I'd found something that isn't there. The internet is going to be so fucking useless after a few more years of AIs lying and then being trained on other AIs' lies.)
And yes, the Hardware Cursor option does work in Proton 10.0 (if the cursor appearing on top of the MangoHud overlay is the indication I think it is), so I've confirmed the stuttering isn't there on the older version.I guess I could continue on either with Proton 10 and Hardware Cursor enabled or with Proton 11 and Hardware Cursor disabled, at this point, because I've already passed what I believe is the only part of the game with videos that don't work with Proton 10.
>>570590320Have you tried using the DXVK from the Proton without the issue in Proton 11? I know DXVK had some cursor related changes the past year.
whowho the fuck killed you?
>>570570529>>570573178thanks. thats about what i figured though i have to admit the switch is still enticing. but yea ill wait for rdna5
>>570595184So basically Proton 11 but with Proton 10's DXVK? I haven't tried that. I'm not even sure how to give Proton a DXVK transplant. I'd just be replacing DLLs, I guess, but does that DLL live in the game's prefix? Or would I have to fuck around in Proton's directories?
>>570597054`~/.steam/steam/compatibilitytools.d/<Proton>/files/lib/wine/dxvk/`That's where DXVK lives and all you need to replace/backup.
>>570597652Thanks, but I think I've just found that it's not a DXVK problem. I get the same behavior if I force Proton not to use DXVK by setting PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1.Results with WineD3D are the same as with DXVK:>Proton 11, Hardware Cursor enabled: stuttering and cursor flickering when moving mouse>Proton 11, Hardware Cursor disabled: OK>Proton 10, Hardware Cursor enabled: OK>Proton 10, Hardware Cursor disabled: OKBy the way, since I noticed the PROTON_NO_NTSYNC option is new to Proton 11, I had earlier tried setting PROTON_NO_NTSYNC=1 but it didn't seem to make a difference.
>>570592813>especially if other games have similar issuesWell, the last game in which I noticed the mouse cursor being on top of the MangoHud overlay (which I assume means a hardware cursor) was The Room Three, and I just ran that with Proton 11 to find that it doesn't stutter when the cursor moves. So the issue may be unique to Gray Matter (but obviously I can't be sure about that).
>Raze died with GZDoom>UZDoom devs didn't fork itSo are NBlood, etc. still in development or are they abandoned as well? (Do they even run natively on Linux?) Not that I need all my software to have new commits every morning, but even Raze was still struggling to run Exhumed without crashing last time I tried it, so it's not as if the developers had nothing better to do than add pride flags.Hmm... I see the NBlood repo is also the home of Rednukem and PCExhumed... but nothing for Shadow Warrior? That's odd. Or does one of those run Shadow Warrior? Of these four Build Engine games, I wouldn't have expected Shadow Warrior to be the one that gets left out.And the instructions to build NBlood from source are just a link to the EDuke32 wiki. (Meanwhile the Raze build instructions were just a link to the ZDoom wiki.) Why are Build Engine re-implementation developers always allergic to providing documentation? Just got a time-out error trying to get to relevant page on that EDuke32 wiki so thanks for nothing fuckers.
Papire, papire, here's my papire
>>570608095I went to the Luxtorpeda repository to see where it pulls what I assumed would be pre-compiled Linux binaries of the various Build Engine re-implementations, but I'm actually finding build scripts... which is fine, actually, and maybe preferable. But Luxtorpeda doesn't actually compile engines on the fly, does it? Maybe it does grab them from somewhere but these scripts are how those packages get created in the first place. Oh well. I'm curious but it doesn't really matter.Anyway, I already have a note for the next OP:>>570491648>https://github.com/luxtorpeda-dev/luxtorpedaThat repo moved to Codeberg a few weeks ago:https://codeberg.org/luxtorpeda/luxtorpeda(By the way, what's the deal with Codeberg? Do people move from GitHub for some political/ideological reason or is Codeberg a better service? Not that I care which host developers use as long as they're not gatekeeping all their shit in a Discord server, but once a project is up and running, I assume most developers wouldn't just move to another host on a whim. The only other project I've seen move to Codeberg was Cartridges, and I don't remember if that developer gave a reason.)
Everything is alright>>570610381>Do people move from GitHub for some political/ideological reasonYes. IMO people should abuse Github's free ci/cd
Mischief managed
Baby it's triple!
Final push
>>570610381>Do people move from GitHub for some political/ideological reason or is Codeberg a better service?Github is official training ground for copilot which you can't opt out of, plus it bans repos left and right for arbitrary reasons.
>>570610381>pushd>popdI forgot about these. I should use them more often.
Wow, I didn't expect authentic Omaha Beach experience>>570611434>I should use them more often.No, you shouldn't. You should forget about this crap and learn zoxide like a normal human being.
>>570610381>Do people move from GitHubGitHub is owned by Microsoft
>>570611542>p-please someone use rust rewrites, our sisters worked so hard...kek
>>570611542>look it up>`z`I would be more interested if the name of the command weren't totally meaningless. Claiming a single-letter command that stands for a made-up word unrelated to the program's function is pretty obnoxious.>normalNever heard of it, so...
After many attempts I finally reached the beach>>570612064>Claiming a single-letter command that stands for a made-up word unrelated to the program's function is pretty obnoxious.Why? It saves time.
I thought I was going to a birthday party, but it's a fucking war out here!
Never been so happy jumping into the trenchAlso I thought everyone who used linux already knew about zoxide, fzf, lazygit, ripgrep, fd, ncdu/gdu, btop, bat.
>>570612268If the next 25 random command-line tools created by literally-who all claimed the other 25 letters of the alphabet as their program names, nobody would ever remember what the fuck they all mean. Imagine:>change directory with z (for Zoxide)>list files with o (for Oodle)>remove files with y (for Yonk)>copy files with f (for Flimflam)The command line would be an unusable fucking nightmare. Fortunately, even in the early days when developers had the opportunity to lay claim to all the one-letter command names, they instead picked names that make sense and are long enough to be mostly umambiguous. Someone who never touched Linux could guess what basic file operation the rm command does.If it needs to be one letter to save time, the Zoxide developers could have at least picked a silly name that starts with C so the command could be c and benefit from people already knowing cd.
>>570611576Good point
>weekend over>Linux Gaming General diesSad.Also it looks like we might soon have to deal with Fortnite kids thinking they belong on Linux: >>741111491
>>570634271>fucked up the link>there still isn't an edit button>>>/v/741111491
>>570634421I know, right?Edit: Nvm, found it.
>>570612662i've only used btop out of that list
>>570645556same
Is there any issue with Faugus launching games using only one CPU thread? I often play games then suddenly I hear the cooling fans going crazy, tab over to btop and sure enough, it's a single thread at 100%. What gives?
>>570656236No, it shouldn't, unless you specifically set taskset command
>>570613820This sounds like some kind of autism. I guess you never used vim/nvim if you feel confused about these things.
This is how giving up looks like
>>570659875>how giving up looks likeSar!!
>>570634421I wouldn't mind playing fortnite with a couple of friends if they didn't require a rootkit to do so.
Oh my fucking god, I absolutely hate when cross-platform software is made by wintoddlers. Just like their system, they absolutely lack any integrity. I fucking hate vcpkg.Is it so fucking hard to have at least one Ubuntu VM and check if your shitty changes actually work, not just checking if CI went through?
Very needed
>>570659875>committing broken state before checking that it works>making multiple broken commits in a row instead of amendingliteral animal behavior, I puked a bit in my mouth
Uh-oh. Melty
Hey, thanks!
>https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.2-Schedulerwill this make a difference for 1ccx ryzen cpus like the 5800x, 5600x etc or only dual ones?
NOOOOOOO!>>570690114Not likely, this is mostly for multithreaded server workloads on CPUs with many cores.
Oh, hello!
You can never guess what engine this game is using.Never had an interest in extraction genre, I'll play a few more hours to evaluate it further if I'm enjoying the genre or not.Losing loot on death can't be fun in the long term if you keep dying over and over, but it looks like there's an ingame auction house where you can replace your lost equipment.
>>570421859Got the Rise of the Triad and the Blake Stone games set up now.The "rott" source port on Linux Mint recommends game-data-packager so I had to do>sudo apt install rott game-data-packager-to skip that. (Putting "-" at the end of a recommended package's name to tell APT not to install it seems needlessly cryptic. But at least it's the kind of bullshit that I only needed to learn once.)The "rott" port's man page also doesn't say jack shit about how to specify where the game data is, or even where it checks by default. (Of course game-data-packager would put the game data in a root-owned location that works, probably /usr/share/games/rott/ or similar, which is nice, but I want the game data on secondary storage so I don't have to set it up again after every Linux install.) It checks the current directory but I don't want to "cd" every time. So I looked at the source code and found out it looks in ~/.local/share/games/rott/ which I've now symlinked to /mnt/data/${USER}/.local/share/games/rott/ which is where I dropped the game files. I didn't put my whole home drive on mounted storage so I've been doing a lot of ~/.local/share/* and ~/.config/* linking for things I don't want to lose.Next time I install Linux, I just need to mount the same HDD again and do something like>ln -s /mnt/data/${USER}/.local/share/* ~/.local/share/>ln -s /mnt/data/${USER}/.config/* ~/.config/to have all this crap set up again.
feeling good man
Now that I think of it, it's been almost a year since last stable DXVK release. We need Nier Automata 2.
Blake Stone (with BStone source port) looks a lot better at 70 FPS. I'd played it before at 60 FPS, and it looked jittery, especially when strafing. I saw the same thing in Wolfenstein 3D (with ECWolf), so I guess I should run that at 70 FPS as well.I'm glad I bought a DisplayPort cable to make my monitor's adaptive sync work, because I doubt it would look perfect at 75 Hz either. (At native resolution, it only does 60 Hz or 75 Hz if adaptive sync is disabled.)
>>570691918Whats the game?
Jon blows new game demo is out. He said that the demo has 100 levels or something
>>570709926same on my side, I guess only stuff with 0 votes and orphans are affected >>570716691Mistfall Hunter
>https://github.com/themuffinator/openQ4Anyone used it yet?I remember looking for a Quake 4 source port not long ago, and I didn't find one. This must be pretty new.Then again I'm probably just stupid, because Luxtorpeda supports Quake IV using>https://github.com/glKarin/com.n0n3m4.diii4awhich says it's for Android but also, apparently, can be built for Linux as well.
>>570718147It's new, when I replayed Q4 a few months ago, I found no sourceports.
>>570718147>>570718410I just tried running it (with my half-assed bwrap sandboxing script that gives it a fake home directory because it's so new that I don't really trust it not to rm -rf ~), and it seems to work, except that it was initially defaulting to French and wouldn't let me change it.After reading the (very recent) comment at>https://github.com/themuffinator/openQ4/issues/69#issuecomment-4710495255I went looking for the autoexec file that's setting the language as described there, and it doesn't seem to have come from OpenQ4. I think it came directly from the GOG installer that I unpacked with innoextract.Changing the language in the menu (which was not too hard to find despite the fact that I don't understand French at all) had no effect until I renamed that autoexec file.
>>570721140Oh, so this is what happened.The installer has multiple autoexec.cfg and they overwrite each other. If I actually ran the installer then it would probably ask me to choose a language.
Anyway,>start new game>window closes and re-openslmaoIt works though.
Gameplay.I've never played this before, so beyond this point, I won't really know what's an issue with the source port as opposed to a bug/quirk in the game itself.
Golden walnut my ass
>>570721848There is a proper way to fix this, by the way.Innoextract has a language selection. I just never noticed it before.
>>570722076>>570722271>openQ4Finally. I though we would never see q4 source port
>>570718147I think that androod thing uses doom 3 ports or some shit.
>install uHexen2 on newer PC>want to use MIDI music because I said so (inb4 "dude just download the CD music haha" fuck you I said I want MIDI)>make sure to do the same thing I documented ages ago at https://arch.b4k.dev/vg/thread/505132846/#505893473>run it>MIDI_DRV: disabled at compile time.>boot up older PC>same distro, same uHexen2 from package repo>MIDI music works>copy /usr/games/hexen2 from older PC to shared network drive>diff against /usr/games/hexen2 on newer PC>files are identicalWhat???????????????????????????????How the fuck is it telling me MIDI was disabled at compile time if I have MIDI working on an identical fucking binary on the other machine?All the other uhexen2-related files under /usr/games are identical as well.
>lay down the gamepad after killing a difficult boss in his second phase>suddenly third phasefuck you toostill beat him on second try
>>570732080>>MIDI_DRV: disabled at compile time.Okay, I checked again and it does print that on the older PC as well, despite the fact that I do hear music (and I never installed the CD music and the in-game music type option is set to "MIDI ONLY").So the error must be about some built-in MIDI driver as opposed to, say, Timidity, which I thought I had configured correctly but I guess not. So I'll just need to fix that. At least it's a problem that makes sense.... Oh, fuck. I think it's because the configuration I copied from the older PC is for a soundfont that I never installed on the newer one. Disregard my stupidity.
>finally have it set up CORRECTLY>still don't hear music despite no "Couldn't handle music file" error anymore>check the settings>music volume is at zeroFor fuck's sake...I did need to fix all the other shit though.
Done with this one, took me 40h to 100%, gonna replay Gothic(Classic) next, I'm in the mood for ut because of the hype the remake is getting.
No clankers
Game runs without issues with dx11 renderer and union pack from the workshop.My only problem is how to change my shortcut to launch the mod launcher instead of the game's exe.I couldn't find the appid for the mod launcher exe.
>>570748859Is there a suorceport?
bump
>>570740296>utunreal tournament is getting a remake??
faces finally render correctly in xenia-edge now, vulkan renderer is getting improvements. afterburner climax also doesn't have glitchy lighting too
>>570748859I've had the gothic games in my gog library forever, I really need to actually play them already
>>570763972GreatI thought Xenia with Vulkan would never work on Linux. Although it's difficult for me to find a worthwhile game on it.
After you unlock all maps, Cornifer now sleeps in his house. How cute.
This was kinda sad for some reason
That was toughI guess I'm fucked on Nightmare King Grimm.
WowI can't believe, I fucking did it!
I tried to replay Sekiro on my Steam Deck and the framerate was between 30-40fps on Medium settings. I know it's fairly low-end hardware but I thought it could handle Sekiro. I gave up on it, you need solid 60fps to play SekiroI replayed Dark Souls 2 and 3 on my Deck a few months ago and both of those were totally fine on it, solid 60.
>>570749364no>>570761405it, blame it on the small phone keyboard
>>570781108>>570785054Now beat the super duper ultra mega giga Grey Prince
>>570786327I already did though
>>570786913you can fight him up to 10 times, and after 5 or so, he just one shots you, hp doesn't matter
Shouldn't have touched those grubs
>>570788935Whats with the notification?
StrikeWithstandHealRepeat>>570789305Webm conversion
wakey wakey
FinallyThe last of grubs
That's it? I've expected some cutscene where we're all holding hands and dancing in circles…
If he dealt 2 mask damage, that would be much harder.
Goodbye, weird moth.
Yeah yeah, whatever
Sorry lil spidey, but it had to be done.And it looks like Knight doesn't understand a damn thing and is just reading text above his head.
LET'S FUCKING GO
You seem to be stuck, let me help you. Oh...
Hold him tight, little spider, I'm going in!
Come on, bitch! Let's dance.
>>570785984I played through it on my deck in like 2022 with a 40 fps lock iirc. I did use CryoUtilities back then but all the important changes should be default in SteamOS now.https://old.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/183kq51/sekiro_shadows_die_twice_steam_deck_graphics/I would try this and CachyOS Proton x86_64_v3. Just ignore the 60 fps claim as plenty of areas will likely dip still. That said, the deck probably runs it better than the PS4 did and you really shouldn't expect more than that out of it.
It is done. You should feed your void with higher beings from time to time.>>570785984>>570799739I whish I had Steam Deck OLED instead of LCD for these tasty response times.
Well, that's it. That's my second HK walkthrough overall but the first true ending one. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to beat it before vacation, but it was quicker than I expected.Anyway, great game. Someone said that it's harder than Silksong, but that's not true. There are only 3 difficult bosses: Lost Kin, Radiance, and Nightmare King Grimm. Yet almost every Silksing boss has similar or even higher difficulty.Dunno what I'm going to do now, probably play random shit before vacation, and then we will see.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Plasma-6.7-Released
>>570801517>6.7
>>570785984ds3 on my deck was a solid 50 fps at 720p low, some areas were 60. i'm playing sekiro on my desktop (with uncapped fps mod) so i'll see how my original deck fares with it.
>>570800639>probably play random shit before vacation, and then we will see.try this half life mod, has native linux version>https://store.steampowered.com/app/1707900/Delta_Particles/
>>570801517>icc profile can be used in HDR modebased
>>570809180Thanks. I wanted to play some half-life mods for a long time. So far I only played mmod which hardly can count as a standalone mod.
>>570748859>>570749364There is.https://github.com/Try/OpenGothic
>>570815367>proceeds to post a sourceport for the sequel
>>570815629It runs both, retard.
>>570815807>Gothic 1 is not officially supportedand you can't read, retard
>>570816050Does that say it can't run it? No. It's just not the focus.https://github.com/Try/OpenGothic/discussions/622#discussion-6660327
>>570816497Have you tested it?If no, then stop flooding this thread with shit that doesn't work.
>>570816664
>>570815367Very nice. I think I'll play that after finishing the remake.
>>570817405I look like this and I like vibecoding.
>>570785984Dark Souls 2 is too lightweight, it's not a good bar. I've been playing it on a Snapdragon 865 and other than the ARM bottleneck hiccups on traversal and online mode tanking my FPS, it's playable.
And that's it? That's whole evaluation? That's what I've been working for 2 years? What a shit...Well, that's it for Stardew Valley as well. I didn't like it, I expected farming sim but get RPG with farming elements instead. Wouldn't recommend. 5/10
>>570785984That's a reason I avoid handhelds and just stick to my pc, the inconsistent experience would annoy me too much
>>570846542Nobody buys handhelds as a replacement for a PC doe
>>570839038I thought Stradivari was the goated indie game. I never did play more than an hour though.
>>570852440It's a game for women and streamers: instead of doing warming you will do retarded shit like relationship management, stupid mailman quests etc.
>>570852813>women and streamersYeah I tried playing it for therapy after having psychosis attacks. Didn't work. Stopped smoking weed and it got better
how do I uninstall easy anti cheat once I am done with a game that includes it? it looks like steam warns that it will not uninstall it when you uninstall the game that includes it
>>570856394Idk
>>570856394Might be under steam tools in sidebar.
I paused Gothic to play this...
As a coomer, I approve of this one though.
>>570865256>>570865456Whats the game?
>>570866375Embers of the Uncrowned
haha porcupine goes brrrrr too bad I ended up gimping myself with scrolls I couldn't get rid of because I only found a single red chest the entire run
>>570705791I got Doom 3 set up yesterday as well. I realize I'm stupid for fighting with game-data-packager, because what it's doing makes sense: if a game engine is installed as a system package, then naturally it should get a menu shortcut, but the engine won't work without game data, so naturally the game data should also be installed as a system package. Oh well. My wife's account will just have Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil shortcuts that don't work.A less idiotic path to what I wanted to accomplish would be to stage the required game data on my HDD and then run game-data-packager too, so that I have the games set up as Debian wants but also have the game data on secondary storage, surviving the next OS install and thus eliminating the need to download entire games from Steam/GOG again just to delete them after extracting the WADs, PK4s, etc. — but then the WADs, PK4s, etc. installed to /usr/ would be redundant copies, and would also increase Timeshift snapshot sizes. Not that it really matters.It's funny that the dhewm3 package merely suggests dhewm3-doom3 and dhewm3-d3xp despite those apparently being required for it to work. (The latter two packages each add a .so file, in addition to a desktop entry and a few other files.) I hadn't noticed before because I'd previously let dhewm3 (etc.) get installed as a dependency of the doom3-data and doom3-resurrection-data created by game-data-packager pulling from my Steam library.
All native, except for the Wolfenstein games which are currently set up for DOSBox (although I could easily install ECWolf for those so whatever). Custom icons are all cropped box art because I got bored (but only a few of them are new and I created the rest a while ago).Haven't really played Quake 4 yet but it's set up to use >>570718147 as of yesterday. I think I should replay Quake 2 first. Of course then I'll feel obligated to play the mission pack that came with the Enhanced release, and for that I'll probably need this:>https://github.com/yquake2/yquake2remasterI don't know how complete that is. It still says experimental.
>>57086545610/10 short hair baddie but mmos are cancer
>>570861485if you mean "proton easyanticheat runtime" I think that might be the wrapper for eac, but I could be wrong
Goodnight LinuxGoodnight TuxGoodnight GamingWindows Sucks
>>570869450I see it got plenty of updates since the last time I've played it. Maybe I should play it again.
Ok, let's try this Delta Particles mod. It works on Xash3D but I had to compile a 32-bit version, and it also requires the proprietary vgui.so library in addition to the mod's libraries.
Did they die from a heart attack?
>headshot splashNice. Improved gunfight experience significantly.
>cylindrical grenadesSigh...
They sped up some zombies so they're actually a threat now.
>>570908887>>570912569Kino
FinallyA shotgun that doesn't suck
Where does this text at the top left come from? im using proton cachyos. It happens in all games that support fsr 3
And it has nice range as well>>570914220You have FSR4_WATERMARK=1 enabled somewhere
>>570914296Ah thanks, I think it was caused by PROTON_FSR4_INDICATOR=1I never saw it do anything before so I forgot about it
>>570914578Gobbed also what game?
>>570914684DragonSword.When I saw this screen I didn't read what it said, I just saw* Korean* Do Not Playand thought it meant you cant play the game if you aren't korean
>>570914769>* Korean>* Do Not Playbased
>>570914769>DragonSwordHuh it's on my wishlist, gonna check it out when I finish the demo for>>570865256>>570865456>>570866818
>>570914972I thought it was a gacha game at first. The game looks and plays like a gacha game and has the mechanics of a gacha game, but it's actually a game that you buy, with no gacha. It looks like it was going to be a gacha game but they changed the model. The game is gorgeous and the action is smooth, but I dunno how deep the action is going to be since its almost like a gacha game.
>>570915354Gopnik
>>570915354>>570915453I want to try it out
>fall for the linux gaming meme>all games run identical or slightly worse than on Windows (and this is on a Radeon RX6800)>installers for pirated games often don't even work>for every game have to mess around for like 3 hours in Lutris to get it working, and Lutris itself has an interface that is basically straight out of Windows 95>almost impossible to get basic features like raytracing going in games >almost impossible to get HDR working, making my OLED monitor completely useless>getting consistent sound out of bluetooth headphones is nearly impossible due to constant crackling and desyncs, making them completely useless as well>adding mods to games like Cyberpunk requires a fucking arcane ritual, would literally be easier to summon satan in my room>literally impossible to change color temp for my monitor, or digital brillance, color saturation, and so on>literally impossible to get any audio effects going, making my 5.1 setup worthless>alt-tabbing out of games is a gamble as they will crash 99% of the time>sleep mode works randomly, as sometimes the system will wake itself up as if possessed after a random amount of time>and after it resumes from sleeps my GPU is capped at the lowest clocks, or the sound will crackle, or the game will crash, this also happens on my fucking RoG Ally which is literally an overclocked Steam DeckYeah, how about fuck this shit. Windows 11 + Playnite + AnyFSE is all everyone who is not an autistic tranny would ever need. Get into the desktop only to dl or install pirated games. And if you're a buyfag, just use steam instead of Playnite. Fuck Linux.
would>>570922514tldr
There should've been a gun
>>570924318>>570923791Why does it vibrate like that? Btw I played many games while pretending to work on my workstation with the Quadro P1000. It ran retro stuff and emulators quite well. Even played the Turok 2 Remastered on that one while getting paid. It was much easier than the N64 version I played as a kid.
https://codeberg.org/enoki/linux-mod-organizerFluorine on suicide watch
>>570925103>see long orange bar>close the tabmany such cases
>>570922514only two of those are not a skill issue.
They just use a random calculator app from play store as as texture for an in-game calculator, lol.
>>570926010I haven't played Horizon or the other one but CP2077 with RT doesn't run better on Linux, and yes I played it on Cachy as it was the meme os for muh performance. Besides, I could not for the life of me get mods to work on Linux for CP2077, something to do with DLL overrides or some other arcane shit not even the dilators on Reddit could help me with.Even on the Ally with no RT Windows ran games slightly better or identical to Cachy, so what's the fucking point. And if you have Nvidia you get 20% less performance than on Windows on any game. Unless we get native support, "Linux gaming" is a meme only for neets on autismbux and trannies with too much time to waste.
I've been getting this super weird bug after playing a renpy game that has me mashing and lags horribly. After I'm done playing the mouse just gets brain damaged. clicks take like two seconds to register, if I move the cursor just a bit after a left click it registers as a hold left click and drag.
>>570926791I don't know about CP2077, that issue sounds like just your stupidity.but it's true that linux struggles with RT, but it's getting improvements. it's also true that Nvidia performance is worse on linux. if you don't use Nvidia or RT, then the performance is better. cyberpunk is also one of those games that has worse performance for whatever reason and as you can see it's worse on cachy on the previous pic I posted.
>>570922514>raytracing>HDR>5.1Can't relate. I'm a simple man. Just give me a normal-ass monitor and some stereo headphones to play my 20-year-old games. (I play some recent games too, but not enough to make me upgrade my hardware for memetracing.)Does HDR on Windows require anything other than having an HDR-capable monitor plugged in? I've never used it on any OS, and if I'd have to do any extra work like making sure it's toggled on or off depending on the game I'm playing, I probably don't want to.>after it resumes from sleeps my GPU is capped at the lowest clocksI think I've actually had that happen to me one time. Randomly had shit-ass game performance until I restarted my PC. lol>Playnite>need???It's a nice game organizer and I look forward to it getting a Linux port, but it's not a necessity.>AnyFSENever heard of it. Looks like it facilitates use of Playnite etc. in Windows 11's Xbox-like console mode? This is all foreign to me because I've been off Windows (except for work) since Windows 7.>Fuck the free alternative hobbyist OS that no one is forcing me to use.Oh well. At least you have another option that suits your needs.I can imagine the frustration of investing time into Linux only to decide it's not for you, though.
>>570928137The only games where performance really matters is these graphically intensive games, and RT is a must even on an old card such as my 6800. If it runs worse than Windows, and it takes 5x as long to set up, and then HDR, VRR, RT, digital vibrance, and audio effects don't work or don't exist on Linux, then it's just not worth it for an average of +6fps in games. Even in a gamemode session everything is all kinds of fucked up, stuff that works on the Steam Deck Oled such as the vibrance slider and HDR, just don't work right on my rig, what's the point of playing on a 48 inch OLED when colors are washed out with fucked up color temp and no way to fix it? On top of that, and maybe that's just me, I always had major issue with Sleep mode and suspend on Linux, especially where it matters the most such as my RoG Ally. Suspend on Cachy is just unreliable as fuck, and this is a fact, it either suspends for 5 minutes and then wakes up randomly, or just fucks up completely after resuming. Also, Cachy and even SteamOS just shutdown the system when the battery runs out, Windows at least has the decency of suspending so I can plug in and resume without losing hours of playtime just because I forgot to keep an eye on the battery. Even the fucking PSP suspended the game when out of battery and you could just plug in and resume. But I give you the benefit of the doubt, maybe things are better now. Maybe I'll try it again sometime. In the meantime, fuck linux again.
>>570933447Oh and btw, with the setup I mentioned above, with playnite\steam launched in place of the shitbox FSE, you can have a proper console\htpc experience, you turn on the PC and don't see the Windows desktop at all, I don't even have my keyboard plugged in most of the time, just the controller, it just werks like on Steam Deck, except for the fact I'm still on Windows so I still have my customized color profile, overclocking, working RT, VRR and HDR without messing around with strange launch commands that break gamemode, and so on. If I want to pirate or install or lurk, I just switch to the desktop, and that's it. Disabling all the annoyances in Windows is a one-time setup, you install and configure a buch of GPOs to remove Copilot, web search results, disable telemetry, widgets, and a couple of other things, and you're done, the system is clean and user-friendly again. On Linux you have to do the equivalent of this shit for every single game. Only thing I miss from Linux is the autistic customization I had on KDE, but even KDE nowadays is bloated, buggy, krashy and messy. Only Linux distro that doesn't annoy the shit out of me nowadays, is Mint and I use it on my obsolete laptops and it's nice and comfy.
>>570933447>these graphically intensive games, and RT is a must even on an old card such as my 6800That card is not that old, unless you're talking about the 6800 GT (your not)
Yeah, the game is well optimized and looks great in HDR but had to switch back to experimental because I got 2 hangs with Proton GE.
>>570940272Combat is very janky in closed/tight areas, I played for an hour before uninstalling it.Maybe I'll get it on sale, I enjoyed the demo, except the Korean voices, it's just scuffed Cantonese.
>>570940272That's like the second korean single-player MMO scale game made by MMO devs this year (another being Crimson desert). Making anime action game when the market is full of free chinese action anime games is a questionable choice.
>>570934279dunno why youre in here writing a book about getting filtered by simple shit lol. HDR is literally one (1) launch command now. people like you really should just stick to windows
>>570933447Ltt said hdr worked better on linux for him. You could try using wine-wayland. I dont hear much hdr complains nowadays.Pretty sure you can set it to susppend on low battery.>>570934279Mint is for slow niggers. Just use gnome with the panel extension like Zorin.
>ltt>mint>gnomegod damn
>>570942141Let him seethe, we need the bumps.
>>570898342I haven't really bothered with seasons too much but this one seems a bit strong. I just keep running the on demand shield regen which fuels some of the upgrades quite quickly.
Yup
>>570926549that's the old ios calculator before apple went flatshit. i kinda miss my iphone 4 because it was an easier time back then.
How good is OpenMW? Maybe I'm better off running Morrowind in Wine?
>>570958397>I'm better off running Morrowind in WineNo
I wonder what will be faster: OpenMW implement FNV support or that vibecoding dude reserve engineered it faster?
>>570962315We all know the answer
>>570922514no offense but why would you swap os's for one specific thing, usually people swap to linux for a multitude of reasons a big one being microsofts massive over each against the user, if all you do is game on your computer then there is literally no real reason to swap to linux
À lol yeah
GNUmp
>>570922514>5.1Get good at pipewire/wireplumber and you can make any kind of multichannel+DSP work
Emulation is better on linux but my generic gamepad just won't work until i reinstalled windows. Sad really.
Level 9 abelard just laying down the fucking law on some poor 20 hp guardsmen on rykad minoris and turning them into a fine mist lmao.this is hard mode too.
>>570866818>mmo>korean>nexonwell that's a shame, but it does look neat so I'll keep an eye on it
Hello
>>570962315You mean this?https://github.com/1x0DF0/OpenNewVegasI think he even violated the openmw license.
For my significant achievement at work (see >>570800048) I was given a new PC with 9500F and RTX 2060 6 GiB. Now my gaming experience will improve.
Is it safe to update shit from the AUR yet?
>>571017616It always was if you arent retarded
>>571017813I'm gonna yay now, wish me luck
>>571018621Enable automatic diff view for all AUR packages just like in paru, I forgot what command is for yay, LLM can help you with that
That was suspicious af
Wow sorry dude, my bad
>>571015873Yeah going from GPL to mit is illegal as far as my limited understanding of licenses. The guy probably doesn't even know since it seems like Claude is doing all the work
He was tired>>571021483Claude doesn't know the difference either
Enjoy your corn syrup
Wow, deagleNow it's going to be fun
These people are supposed to be smart?And this new PC is great. i5-9500F is much faster than i3-10100 and I don't even mention difference between full power rtx 2060 and quadro p1000 lol. I can finally install latest nvidia drivers. Still, for some reason 32-bit EGL doesn't work and it falls back to swrast, I couldn't find any info and I do have all required 32-bit packages like lib32-nvidia-utils. 32-bit Opengl XCB applications work though.
>>571024928>Still, for some reason 32-bit EGL doesn't work and it falls back to swrastI've managed to fix it by compiling lib32-egl-wayland2 package which doesn't exist neither in repo nor on AUR so I had to make it myself based on regular egl-wayland2 package. It seems that NVIDIA Linux users don't play anything native 32-bit opengl with wayland?
Could've worked faster, you know?
>>571026704>Linux gaming just works btw
I like how they're popping from a shotgun>>571027079Well, it does on AMD. I should've known better to use AI accelerator instead of a gaming card.
These dudes have head hitbox? That changes everything!
Lmao
Gameplay.Also I softlocked myself from joining the new camp because in my min max retardation I completed a quest for the old camp which had an item I needed to give to a guy in the new camp.But I fixed it by cheating the item back to me then proceeded to join it as usual.Pickpocket skill is worth jackshit if you can't use it on merchants/named npcs, wasted 10 points on it.
Is this the boost eggroll needa to finaly release proton-ge?
Female zombies? That's new.>>571033528Is this OpenGothic? Look comfy. Might try it myself.
It was so temptingHe would die anyway, so it doesn't really matter
Some spooky shit
I know the drill
>>571026704>NVIDIA Linux users don't play anything native 32-bit opengl with wayland?99% of Linux gamers think there's no need for 32-bit because of WoW64 in Wine and/or will outright say "native bad" and use Proton anyway, and also believe there's something wrong if you're using OpenGL instead of Vulkan/DXVK. Meanwhile anything that breaks under Wayland simply can't be Wayland's fault, right? No use case. Wayland just works! X11 is... old!!So you're probably the first one who ever noticed this issue, especially if it's only an Nvidia problem.
>>571039856>Meanwhile anything that breaks under Wayland simply can't be Wayland's fault, right? No use case. Wayland just works! X11 is... old!!Well, no? The issue here is basically nobody compiled and distributed 32-bit Wayland OpenGL driver for NVIDIA.
>>571040648Well okay, fair enough.But if I had that problem and if it really is Wayland-only, I'd have to solve it by using X11, because I wouldn't know how to compile my own driver.
>>571036101>Is this OpenGothic?No
Proton GE when?Valve Proton Wayland support when?Steam Overlay Wayland support when?
>>571055073>Proton GE when?I guess if you like vibecoded slop...I think I will just stay on proton-cachyos.Snailcats will triumph
https://github.com/Daniel-Lobo/WineHooks
>>571060886Cool, I wonder if borderless windowed mode will fix fnv crashes
>>571039856You can use umu on native games, can you not set wow64 for them?
>>571061586What kind of crashes do you have? Cant you just set borderless with onetweak?
>>571063479Fuck, I didn't know about it lol
I lost my phone cookies so now it's harder to post.
Beat Majora Mask source port on my Steam Deck. It was a great game, better than Ocarina of Time.
>>571064326there is also a crash logger mod that may tell you what it is, probably some mod crashing it.
>>571066846Nah, it just regular not crash but broken state on alt-tab. Borderless mode might probably fix it.
>>571067036if it turns into a black screen then I had the same thing and onetweak fixed that.
>>571067036btw get this version of onetweak, this is the latest one.https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/79211
Think fast
Not so tough now, huh?
>there are snipers everywhereHe wasn't lying
:(
>updoot to plasma six seveeeeen>fucks up my keyboard rgb with a new "feature" that follows theme accent color>dust off chrome to load up the keychron launcher>pair keyboard, stupid webapp won't load it though>download via appimage again>oh right it still needs fuse2, extract appimage>run via, instantly pulls up the keyboard no problemfun...
>>571080997Use case for plasma?Use case for rgb?Anylinux AppImages can run without fuseAlso some appimage manager can. Extract it
>>updoot to plasma six seveeeeenOh, is that what the login screen wallpaper switch jumpscare was about?
>>571066049I got the game when I was a child (it was around $75 at the time or $120 today) and sadly I was not able to play it since I didn't have the memory extension pack and the store didn't sell that, so we had to return the game and get banjo tooie instead. I should play majoras mask now as an adult.
>>571082082>Use case for plasma?It's the best and most mature desktop environment .Not saying it's perfect thoughever.
Hellraiser got announced so it's time to play Clive Barker's Undying.
>>571055073>Proton GE when?Anything he winds up releasing is going to need like twenty hotfixes before we get something worth using
>>571055073https://nitter.net/GloriousEggroll/status/2066788167294894553#m
Possible to run pokemon champions in waydroid?