I’ll try it out next time! I was trying to dive head first and probably should have just dual booted until I worked out the kinks.
I’ll try it out next time! I was trying to dive head first and probably should have just dual booted until I worked out the kinks.
Ahhh me too! One beer and my Xbox controller haha
So BG3 probably runs just fine but my main concern was that I made the purchase on GOG and downloading it manually was a nightmare and I kept getting failures to download or install with the 3rd party GOG launcher solutions. If I could have gotten past that, I would have been golden. I didn’t want to invest the time to figure it out so I just reverted back for the time being.
I was super impressed with Steam + proton though. Insane how far Linux gaming has come.
Yep, my computer is zippy and nice but they won’t even let me upgrade. I’m off to Linux once I’ve finished BG3.
I heard cassette beasts is providing some direct competition but it wasn’t nearly as successful.
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I would really recommend it! It’s on Android too which has been bad for my productivity.
Oh man, backpack battle is high on my list. I love little roguelikes so much.
While I get your point, Linux has improved to almost 4% this year. In addition, all these people using Steam decks are on Linux, they just might not even know it. I think that’s a great thing, but Windows isn’t going anywhere. Office suite runs too many businesses and makes Microsoft too much money.
I’m enjoying playing The Witness with my wife! It’s been a really engaging and relaxing time to spend together. It’s even more fun when we can pick it up over lunch and just chill together.
On my own I’m playing Peglin, a rogue like Peggle. It’s been a blast and is a great game to play while relaxing and playing some tunes. I’m also playing Death Must Die but I’m finding the viable builds to be kind of one note. Some of them are just too overpowered, but I’m still experimenting.
Either a thrifted moka pot or an Aeropress is king in this situation, imo. Super cheap, low barrier of entry, and leaves money for a decent grinder in the budget. Not to mention the super short brew time which is key for a lot of people.
Also, get a hand frother! Life changer for making your home cuppa feel higher class.
But I like pocket…I save all my recipes in there
I’m playing Risk of Rain Returns and having a great time with it. I’d love to see how it feels on a Steam Deck, since it seems like a perfect game for that. Still haven’t had a successful run solo but the journey is what matters.
Sometimes fitting in Super Mario Wonder when I’m feeling whimsical. It’s really fresh and the one off mechanics that pop up are really entertaining.
I’m also getting into Slay the Spire for my lunch break game every now and then. Boy howdy is this a great game. My current run was a near bust as I discarded a core card of my deck by accident. I suspect I would have been better off, but I’m still trudging through haha.
Taking some lighter games at the moment but very much looking forward to picking up Metro Last Light and V Rising as my winter games this year. Hoping they’ll be good ones since my gaming sessions will be decimated next year when my daughter is born!
You can test controller support on your PC and see how you like it. It’s pretty good in my opinion!
The Metro series is incredible for this. You have to press a button to check how many bullets are left, or how much oxygen is in your current canister. All kinds of awesome stuff in a bleak, rich world.
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