Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
EndeavourOS was my 3rd repo and has been my go-to ever sense.
I grabbed this one after the hoy fong fuck up. It makes a really good spicy mayo. Tastes good on teriyaki dishes.
Bonus points in that android phones won’t have their bootloader encrypted by a cellular service provider.
The statement is too broad. You can only multiply the numerator and denominator to keep it the same if I remember correctly.
1/2 + 1/4 = x
(1×2)/(2x2) + 1/4 = x
2/4 + 1/4 = x
3/4 = x
That’s pretty cool.
Polymorphism just goes over my head.
Thanks for the share!
I’ve always liked tui file managers, broot is a pretty cool one as well.
What i did with Skyrim was setting the update option in steam to only update when i launch the game. But then only launch the game with the script extender.
I’ve been on Endeavor for close to 2 years now. It’s been great.
Kde plasma does a good job at giving you gui options for console tasks.
System updates and software installs are done in their discover app i believe.
Same here, i also put down DOS2 near the end of the game multiple times as well.
But I still love these games, and I think Baldurs Gate 3 deserves all the praise it’s getting.
We’ll now im actively pirating. I haven’t had much time for their IP before.
Last thing i bought was BoTW. Guess whos playing ToTK on their linux pc.
I still remember my first burger with all the condiments on it, i was a ketchup and cheese only kid. It absolutely blew my mind back then lol
Played out of the box for me in steam(with proton enable) last night for me.
I did have problems with my mouse not going all the way to the right wide of the screen in Wayland though.
Absolute classic lol
If you bought it on PC, you can mod it to change the length of day settings. Made cave exploring much more enjoyable for me.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Riding through the country with big storm clouds rolling in was just something else.
It made a huge difference in windows thats for sure. From the windows splash screen to applications becoming responsive took for fucking ever on a HDD. I’d imagine on linux it’d be much faster on a HDD, but I switched after ssds became the norm.