Both is percentage of players that got the achievement I believe.
Both is percentage of players that got the achievement I believe.
I’ve got Ubuntu on my 2015 MacBook that worked out of the box except dedicated/integrated graphics switcher and the webcam. I also installed Windows which Apple puts out official drivers for. It’s just a computer, you can plug in a USB drive and install other operating systems just the same as any other laptop.
It still runs decently, I often forget it’s a 10 year old machine. I boot Ubuntu on it for work though, and boot Windows on it for the occasional game. It’s a useful machine.
TF2 has official private server support, from day 1 I think.
Is printing cumbersome and difficult on Linux? Yes, it can be. Is it better than Windows? Also yes.
Looks fantastic!
I mentioned this on a related article already but it’d be interesting to see an ARM Steamdeck after seeing the performance and battery life of the Apple desktop chips. I think gaming will eventually go the way of ARM.
Would be interesting to see an ARM Steamdeck. We’ve seen the performance and energy efficiency of the ARM desktop with Mac’s chips.
It’s 16 canuck bucks for me here. You must get some good pricing in your region.
Dirt Rally 1 and 2 are both very fun.
Assetto Corsa is a fantastic simulator that me and my race team has used to learn a track before we take our race car there so we know all the turns. It really feels like you’re there and the game runs well and looks good low end hardware.
This is interesting. In a turn of events I own this game on stream but only have the Oculus DK1.
I was in for computer science major but took lots of other electives. The only course I needed Windows for was Windows App Programming. The rest I was fine with on Linux.
Could’ve fooled me that it was a photograph.
Piper is a GUI wrapper for libratbag which supports a bunch of gaming mice that is great for customizing button mapping. It doesn’t do per-app basis but once you map the mouse buttons to regular keys/commands you could use another application to do the mapping per application.
I’ve got RCS disabled so hopefully it doesn’t. I got a new Android phone which had it unfortunately enabled by default which caused a bunch of messages to not reach their destination.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
That’s really neat. I didn’t know anybody was still working on a desktop mode for Android and I definitely didn’t know about running Windows applications.
Not so much broken as change of focus. Their focus now is money, and it’s hard to turn down hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ubuntu has had all three of those things. Amazon ads in the search bar was awhile back. Not sure but I assume they still hijack installing Firefox using apt and instead install it using snap. And Ubuntu Pro popups are a new thing.
Ah I missed that part.