I’m on Nobara with AMD graphics for what it’s worth. Just gave the new patch a try and it still seems great.
I’m on Nobara with AMD graphics for what it’s worth. Just gave the new patch a try and it still seems great.
Weird, it ran smoother for me on Linux than Windows 10
Another +1 for navidrome here. Been using it for years now too, it’s great
I really liked the original, did they change a lot?
Know any good guides for getting back into MHW? I forget all the nice tips I knew before
Even fun with randoms tbh, everyone’s so friendly
Nice. Any good VR games come out this past year?
The steam deck controls are so good, I prefer it for almost everything. Gyro, trackpads, and steam input customization
Ha had to reread my messages a few times 😂
I just made the switch, way smoother than I expected
Right now just a spare hard drive on a pi that I rsync too, but I'm looking for better options as well.
I'm really enjoying it so far! Reminds me a bit of Caves of Qud. I'm really surprised it's free.
Stacklands is very unique and crazy good
Death Stranding
I’ve never played such a unique big budget game. The core mechanic is terrain traversal to make deliveries, and the game continues to give you tools throughout it to accomplish that.
Tried the demo, seems interesting! I like that they’re trying to capture what made older games feel special, but modernized
I think so (in terms of being heavy on the science part of scifi). You have to learn to fly with some more realism than a typical space game of this perspective, but it feels rewarding when you get the hang of it. I like that combat is less of a focus, but it’s still there if you want it.
I discovered this game after I saw people recommend it if you like The Expanse. Very chill mining gameplay loop, controls different than anything else I’ve played
Impressive, I tried on steam deck once but it felt a lot clunkier than mouse and keyboard for this
this is the best timeline