Nobara is very good for middle user that just want a ready-to-game distro; Bazzite is best for noobs, thanks to immutability; for an experienced user there are no reasons to not use Arch.
Nobara is very good for middle user that just want a ready-to-game distro; Bazzite is best for noobs, thanks to immutability; for an experienced user there are no reasons to not use Arch.
Arch. Bazzite/Nobara are for noobs (in a positive way, don’t get me wrong). Gaming is in spot where you want stability but also a rolling release, since we have daily improvements on essential packages; as an experienced user you can use Arch for that; consider also even Valve is on it with the Steam Deck (Arch-based).
<< If this Linux guy is so smart to use that OS…it shouldn’t play this shitty game. >> -EA staff, actually doing something good for the planet
Thanks! I was looking for something like this 👍
If you want to learn more in depth about how Proton works I suggest you to ask here on [GloriousEggroll’s Discord](https://discord.gg/6y3BdzC.
For emulation, X360 and PS3 needs intense resources and their emulators may be in an early development state; look back to the previous generations, maybe with a cool megabezel shader on RA.
Thank you! 🎉
Void Linux, very clean and fast on old hardware.
Proton is Wine with prefixes, basically, you can use it without Steam on Lutris for example (Wine-GE suggested); also, emulation for old games isn’t so demanding, try different cores for RetroArch.
Ok this is the closest thing i have found but i haven’t tried setting it up yet: https://forums.libretro.com/t/official-release-thread-for-windowcast-core/40464
From an user “the only way to run non-retroarch programs within retroarch is via the Windowcast-Core, but all that really does is allow you to use shaders and overlays. it also adds some latency, so I wouldn’t really recommend it anyway.”
SC is more of a brother to grow up with than a controller
8bitdo Pro 2 is very versatile, I’m curious about the Ultimate. I love my SteamController for modern games.
One more reason to uninstall these app
It’s much simpler and faster than it seems! Also consider that the setup of Lutris and Wine is to be done only once.
umu, if I’m not mistaken, should be adopted in the future by all major gaming software like Lutris
What about the umu-launcher supported by GE?
When you try the one-punch-man training
Yes, bluetooth. The controller is seen again by the OS and then by Steam but not by games already started.
Nice, but the platform we need more is Peertube
I don’t think it’s currently supported to play software that isn’t on any core.
Cat Stranding