It would be better for people to ask on a community that way they get suggestions from people on that community who like some specific topic.
InternetPirate
Bully and KOTOR II
As of now, there are over 8,000 games that are either Playable or Verified on the Steam Deck[1]. Considering that the Steam catalog has just over 50,000 games[2], this means that approximately 16% of all games on Steam are currently compatible with the Steam Deck. It's important to note that this number is constantly increasing as Valve continues to test and verify more games for the platform.
In terms of the top 100 most played games on Steam, 75.2% of them are either Playable or Verified on the Steam Deck[3]. This indicates that a significant portion of popular games is compatible with the device, providing a wide variety of gaming options for Steam Deck users.
Keep in mind that even some Unsupported games might work on the Steam Deck, as the numbers only include those that have been through Valve's formal Deck Verified system[1]. You can still install and attempt to play any game you want, but compatibility and performance may vary.
Citations:
[1] https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/03/steam-deck-hits-over-8000-games-playable/
[2] https://www.pcgamer.com/nearly-10-of-all-games-on-steam-are-now-steam-deck-compatible/
I would like to find a website with something like this to see the total blocked users for each instance, sorted from least to most blocked users, to make an account and not feel like I'm missing out, because you can sometimes see different comments from different instances.
soulseek, fopnu, emule, dc++. For old/rare content, emule is the best.
Use the search to find a privacy community.
Since it's closed-source software, why even discuss it among FOSS enthusiasts when there are good open-source alternatives available?
By the way it's @entropicshart@lemmy.world fault that I answered to a post this old. He's the necromancer.
Haven't seen it once. Probably gets downvoted and never appear on top posts.
The only program I have considered pirating in the last few years has been Topaz Gigapixel AI. I then realized that I could wait as there will likely be open-source alternatives available in the future. Upscaling old videos is not a priority for me.
It's not working right now. It was working before though.