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That’s pretty interesting, but it’s a meeting software. So I’m regularly sharing my screen and sharing files. So I need to be in the os. I’ll just key checking it every time a roster counts out for proton or the app I use.
That’s pretty interesting, but it’s a meeting software. So I’m regularly sharing my screen and sharing files. So I need to be in the os. I’ll just key checking it every time a roster counts out for proton or the app I use.
Me 😢
I have a critical work app that will not run in wine or with proton.
I’ve even contacted the devs and they suggested trying to run the android version on Linux, but it doesn’t work either.
Thinking about it more, I like to draw the line there as everything after this generation had some level of internet connectivity. Also PC ports started to become common during this time.
Once the internet got involved i think gaming in general started to get worse with all the dlc, and micro transactions.
So the golden age of gaming, for me, is ps2 and earlier which I like to think of as retro.
I’ll add FFVIII since the controls are better on PSX. If I remember correctly they lost the source code. In PC you can only move the character in 4 directions or maybe 8, but on psx they can move in full 360 degrees.
I could be wrong, but I think Jellyfin has an option to give something a sort name. So while it would display the Italian name it would be sorted alphabetically by the name you type in.
This is so movies will be sorted in order. I’m not sure if it will work, but please give it a try and let us know.
Also, this ground breaking AI model I made to do this was umm accidentally erased and I also forgot how to do make it.
Jury: “seems reasonable”
I have so many working phones that have not received security updates for a long time. It is a shame, as I need a second phone and they are perfectly suitable but I worry about how safe they are to use.
For me retro is ps2 gen and earlier.
360 came out when I was in university, so for me, that is jumbled into my adult life.
I still have all my old systems even the nes which I first gamed on, technically it’s my parents. But they don’t game at all so it’s really more mine than anyone else’s in the family.
I forgot about that. I’m sure that’s how I completed it as a kid.
Thanks for your post. I’m nearing the end of dragon quest XI and have been wondering what my next jrpg would be.
I think this is it as it has been on my list for some time. I played a bit of it like 15 years ago, it I have no idea how far I had gotten into the game.
I always found this temple to be annoying.
25 for the bundle is perfect. Each of these games could probably sell for 15-20 alone.
I’ll probably pick this up after seeing a review of it on the steam deck.
I played resident evil 3 first and fell in love with the series. God, that wa before ps2 was out. It was so long ago.
It would be great if we could get a steamdeck that runs one of these arm chips.
I wonder if valve is already experimenting with something like this. Maybe another they will have something like box64 too
If you can use windows, then you can use Linux. The effort of switching is not really any different than the effort of switching to Mac.
I’ve never had an issue with settings stuff except for maybe a super old game like fallout 1, but I expect windows would have the same issue.
But you are right about anti-cheat stuff. Luckily I don’t care about online gaming.
That was my first thought.
This is how I would do it in yuzu. I’m guessing it’s the same.
Open suyu right click on the game, click on open save location. Then drag these files somewhere safe.
If anything gets messed up, just replaced the messed up files with the saved ones.
To share the bigger picture, I’m using this app 99% of my working hours. So it doesn’t make sense to do it this way.
I’d be better off just working out of the vm but due to performance loss and dealing with passing through usb I just use windows.
Although, outside of work I use Linux.