It works perfectly fine for me for almost anything that doesn't have a rootkit packaged with it on steam deck.
My desktop I've had a couple more issues because I use Nvidia and their drivers are less supported. But it's still not that bad.
It works perfectly fine for me for almost anything that doesn't have a rootkit packaged with it on steam deck.
My desktop I've had a couple more issues because I use Nvidia and their drivers are less supported. But it's still not that bad.
It's not the same.
Shipping with it inherently implies a higher level of support, and a greater likelihood of stronger community support.
It originally was, but he brought people for some of the post launch updates.
According to previous posts on the subject, with absolutely zero effort by me to verify that they aren't lies.
Most of my best bird pictures are robins, because even though I tend to think rarer birds are more interesting, the sheer volume of opportunities I get with more common birds lets me get more interesting and higher quality shots.
Plus they let me get closer.
You might be interested in the book Algorithms to Live By. It's not a masterpiece or crazy deep, but it's a pretty accessible look at a few applications of CS approaches to real world problems.
I'd wait, at this point. The switch was nice as the first legitimate handheld that could play real 3D games, but the steam deck exists now and the switch is just my Nintendo machine. And even that's largely because I'm too lazy to rip my games and saves over. The stuff I've tried plays better on deck.
I could see a lot of the enthusiasts that drove their early sales on the Switch just not bothering and making it look rough until an OLED version comes out. It's not like they've never had consoles flop because they're out of touch with what people want.
If you liked Zero Dawn, Forbidden West is a nice step forward. Combat is more fluid, you start a little higher up the ladder, the perk trees are a little better, and Aloy really comes into her own, story wise. There's nothing wrong with Zero Dawn Aloy, but she has a very comfortable handle on the technology in Forbidden West, as well as an increased confidence in the absolute necessity of her actions. The writing and performance of her role as an advanced technology expert interacting with primitive religious tribes is really well done.
I'm not really a "story" guy in games. I listen to an audiobook a day for my story content, and games are almost all about the mechanics. Horizon does a great job there. But really good writing is a nice little bonus when it happens and this is one of my favorites (though I'm nowhere near done Forbidden West).
Try it?
I haven't really needed to virtualize anything lately, but my understanding is that some of the options on Linux are pretty light weight. Frpm discussion I've seen, I think distrobox could resolve the issue with minimal overhead if you have issues natively, though I haven't personally experimented with it or its limitations.
We have identified several clusters where users have granted Kubernetes privileges to the system:authenticated group
lol if that's the whole thing, blaming Google is laughable, unless they default to that somewhere or have faulty documentation. That's not a security flaw with their tools.
That's a very different number than $1500.
ProtonDB is your friend. I haven't had to tweak many games, but you can find useful information there. ProtonUp-QT is also sometimes helpful. It streamlines adding proton GE, which is sometimes needed for codecs steam can't package. I personally install everything I can through steam, though some prefer heroic or lutris for other stores.