Want to throw me an invite? I really want to try it, but none of my friends are on it. I stopped playing OW when they jumped the shark and announced OW2. You can only play if you know someone who is playing, right?
Want to throw me an invite? I really want to try it, but none of my friends are on it. I stopped playing OW when they jumped the shark and announced OW2. You can only play if you know someone who is playing, right?
Yes, this person is addicted to Factorio and does not even know it yet.
Some of the UI mods are really good. Gives what can be a bit of a clunky experience some QOL features and look.
Thanks man. This is likely going to be too much for me, but I really appreciate you providing it. Taking a look :)
edit: Actually, I think I get it after looking at the nix.sh that’s the actual list of commands. Thanks! Seeing if I can tweak things so I can make my own version. Cheers!
This is great!
@tripflag@lemmy.world If you don’t mind, what tools did you use to create this html? Have a cheatsheet.txt that I often share with devs on my team and I’d love to format it into something like this with a TOC, display name for a command, and links down to each oneliner.
I’d recommend Fedora KDE. Keep it simple. Good community, support, stable.
I regularly use mine as a couch co-op party system, though usually we are playing Steam games, not emulated games. I have played emulated WiiU, Wii, PS2, GameCube games, however, and have found that multi-controller support can be a pain with the emulators needed to play.
Hardware wise, it’s rock solid for Bluetooth controllers up to four, but no more. If you need more than four controllers, you will want to wire them in with a USB hub. We’ve played plenty of six-person Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles brawler using four Xbox controllers, one person with a wired steam controller, and one person holding the steam deck as the last controller.
If you go for older retro games, N64 or earlier, it gets a lot easier as retroarch is easy to play around with in game mode, where if you need to get into dolphin or something you have to go into desktop mode to make tweaks and it’s just a pain, imo. This is why we typically play older stuff or steam stuff. Steam stuff is easy because it just works.
It’s also super portable and I can bring the whole setup in a backpack and just requires a USB C laptop charger, my usb c dock and a HDMI cord.
Surprised I don’t see any Fedoras on here yet. Very happy on Fedora KDE.
You can beat it??