- Shattered Pixel Dungeon
- Sunset Overdrive
- Your Only Move is Hustle
- Death’s Door
- Super Woden GP 2
Some stuff I decided to put on codeberg.
Also, high five if you recognize the fucking hell hole that is that background landscape.
steam drm is so easy to bypass that it almost doesn’t count
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
Insomniac’s made some of the greatest games I’ve ever played
But heck, this game is about 30% of the minimum wage here lol
there is virtualization so you can run windows on it and work with those pesky proprietary softwares, but yeah performance will never be better than running things directly (except games with shitty directx implementation that run better with dxvk, ie sekiro, elden ring), albeit it can get really close. If you’re into tinkering, this will not be a problem.
on that topic, I was considering giving cassowary a try since my partner uses some windows only software too, looked promising.
then there is the game problem, but really, unless you play something that uses anticheat that doesn’t support proton, you’re good to go.
I’ve been gaming on it for over three years now.
Just wash your flies before consumption.
I like Tauon Music Box.
Python based. Relatively easy to compile. It’s also on flathub.
I mean, I don’t mind too much the lack of a grid system but I just can’t get used to the turn-less combat system of games like “Pillars of Eternity”, Tyranny or Pathfinder.
They are great, though. It’s just a nitpick I have.
This might help with that.
Still, I regret ever buying a Nvidia Optimus laptop.
Kind of a small spoiler, but:
Only thing I have to say about anyone trying Sekiro is: don’t worry about dragon rot. It is not a big deal as you first think. Like, at all.
Can you believe that actually put me off of playing it for a year or so?
this reminds me of cataclysm dda innawoods challenge. dunno how it is now, haven’t played for a good while but looks like you can make camps and assign tasks to fellow survivor npcs.
it’s a pretty solid game, beats any survival game any day if you are into turn based roguelikes.
Wasn’t a guy convicted on france not long ago and the deciding factor the judge used was because he used linux? WTF is going on there?
top of my head, sekiro.
was on windows getting about 30fps and struggling to run, so I used a ported dxvk dll someone mentioned, it is on github (I’ll post the link when I find it)
straight to 60fps, no more frame drops. it was crazy.
edit: I was on an AMD gpu, iirc I don’t think people on nvidia had the same problem
update: found the post
clowaca
this gets more disturbing the more I think about it
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edit: lmao got’em
wait, so if you federate with another instance through one community, you won’t get to see the rest of the feeds from that instance?
would subscribing to the domain directly (like kbin allows, maybe lemmy could in the future) reduce the number of actions to 700^2?
I’m just saying someone new in software development reading the comment I replied may misinterpret part of what they are saying as “all open source software is trustable” and reinforce that notion.
I’m not saying that lemmy devs have a higher chance of doing it bc they are tankies or whatever, no. They have no history of doing that and the project is so big and important that they really wouldn’t risk it; it is indeed a bit silly to defend my point in this specific thread, now that I think about it.
also, like @minimar said, it’s not how it works. most kind of obfuscation in open source code actually makes it easier to identify it as harmful. they are also found in libraries 99% of the time, not at the open source software repo itself. also, rust has no history of any harmful library.
anyway, sorry if I gave the wrong idea haha. just looking out for people who might have that notion, like I had.
but they can write malware and commit it to their repos.
the question is how long will it take for someone to recognize it. ie.: how well obfuscated is it?
not saying they gonna do it, just that doesn’t trust any code just bc they are open source
I’m starting to think JS maintainers have a thing against mathematicians
ooo same folk that made thronefall.
thanks for the tip, def gonna pick this one up