Exciting. By the time I'm ready for a new laptop, it'll be a framework. Going to go cosmic on my main PC eventually
Stupendous
Netflix gaming has existed to support it's streaming business. I imagine the WB catalog being used for that. At best maybe some native Android and iOS ports of WB games. But I think the highest potential is a GeForce Now competitor except a Netflix catalog rather than Steam
Displayport needs to start showing up on TVs and eventually get standards for stuff like eARC and HDMI CEC
I feel like things in the consumer software space for Linux is getting there like desktop Linux ~10 years ago. Waydroid is solid. Android translation layer is in development. Valve with Steam machines.
Krita and GIMP look to be in good positions. Kdenlive doesn't crash all the time anymore. Can have good consumer interest synergy between regular Linux/SteamOS/Pop_OS if they ever get big selling hardware and Linux phones
Android apps needed as part of the proposition now. But eventually over many many years there should eventually be a good ecosystem of Linux native phone apps
This guys to have got his 8 Gen 3 Lenovo tablet bootloader unlocked
https://www.reddit.com/r/androidtablets/comments/1p35ub0/legion_tab_gen_3_unlocked_and_rooted/
Looks like the 8 Gen 4 version has a way to unlock it
https://xdaforums.com/t/lenovo-legion-y700-4th-generation-tb322fc-8g4-unlock-bootloader.4743906/
This is nice. I'll switch over to this from Beacon. For Gamehub, the icon doesn't load. Once that edit the tiles, then I'll be able to fix Moonlight, the PC streaming. Everything always scrapes it to some random game with Moonlight in the name
When Mozilla first made a mastodon instance was the first time I tried it and didn't like it. Tried it recently and it's meshing better with me than before. Just need more people on it
Switch exclusive games. Fire Emblem, Zelda, Pokemon. PS3 there's some games not on PC like Eternal Sonata
In single player games where there's fall damage, I always mod out fall damage and carry weight limits. I don't care about realism especially when it's selective realism like in video games. So in that sense, in single player games I'm cheating all the time
The worst rent seekers come for everything
A 3DS emulator like Azahar or DS emulator like MelonDS both of which are on the Play store, and play a Pokemon game or anything turn based. Play it vertically. Different puzzle games
That's pretty much all the feedback indie devs that barely get any wishlists on their steam pre-release pages get on the gamedev subreddit.
A lot of, "I have no idea what the game is supposed to be from the trailer. Is their a narrative? Can't tell from the trailer. Not much going on in the screenshots. That name isn't very google-able. You barely have a description and there's no media in the description either to flash it up. Do you not have any tiktok/Instagram/YouTube presence? YouTubers/Steam curators/Twitch? Did you submit for the Steam Indie Game/Next Fest? Have you submitted to any indie publishers and received feedback? You may be better off with a publisher if you're not willing to do social media and help with trailers and screenshot selection and writing your Steam page."