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Valve closes the Advanced Access refund loophole, Notebook Check says ProtonDB sucks, Nintendo goes all DMCA on Garry's Mod, open-source Fallout 1, and Proton Experimental hides your cores.
The 25th Anniversary Update for Half-Life is crabtastic! ProtonDB adds support for Chrome OS, Xbox cloud gaming on Linux, SDL powered SkiFree, and unlimited Limited Steam Decks.
Pete and Steve discuss which Steam Deck model newcomers should buy as well as what accessories and software you should consider to optimize your Steam Deck experience. ProtonUp-Qt: https://davidotek.github.io/protonup-qt/ Emudeck: https://www.emudeck.com Heroic Games Launcher: https://heroicgameslauncher.com Boilr: https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR Amazon Basics USB-C Dongle: https://amzn.to/3AWMh4y JSAux SSD Dock: https://www.jsaux.com/blogs/steam-deck/what-s-new-in-our-m-2-ssd-docking-station ProtonDB: https://protondb.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:30 - Different Models 00:17:10 - Windows on Steam Deck 00:18:30 - Emudeck 00:24:00 - ProtonUp-Qt and Proton-GE 00:26:00 - Heroic Games Launcher and Boilr 00:29:15 - Steam Tweaks and Input 00:34:50 - Controllers and Accessories Credits Pete Imbesi Stephen Radford Music by Adhesive Wombat
Valve has been working on getting SteamOS ready for all. Today we talk about the latest updates. ⮞ A Kickstart Guide Of Non-Steam Games https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/w16nio/a_kickstart_guide_of_nonsteam_games_prefixes/ ⮞ Deck Verified Chrome Extension (WIP) https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/vrtt8h/im_working_on_a_chrome_extension_that_pulls_data/ ⮞ ProtonDB for Steam https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/protondb-for-steam/ngonfifpkpeefnhelnfdkficaiihklid ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰ S T E A M D E C K A C C E S S O R I E S ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰ DISCLAIMER: These are affiliate links. Watch my accessories video first for context: https://youtu.be/azFgZHX_Wjg Micro SD Card
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Slackware 15.0, Tiny Core Linux 13.0, Trisquel 10.0, Peppermint OS, 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS, System76: Kudu Laptop & Scheduler, LibreOffice 7.3, KDE Falkon 3.2, GStreamer 1.20, Steam Deck Verified & Anti-Cheat Update, Statistics Changes On ProtonDB and Aurin: AUR Install Via Browser. All that and much more […]
We explain SUSE Liberty Linux and contemplate why the community seems to be selecting distributions with newer kernels.
We explain SUSE Liberty Linux and contemplate why the community seems to be selecting distributions with newer kernels.
We explain SUSE Liberty Linux and contemplate why the community seems to be selecting distributions with newer kernels.
Valve has announced that the Steam Deck Dev Kit request form is now open for developers. Valve dropped the announcement and request form over in the Steamworks forum, informing developers that Dev Kit supplies are limited, and they'll be reviewing requests on a case-by-case basis. Developers interested in acquiring a kit and developing software specifically for the platform can link with other developers on the Steam Deck forum. If you're working on a game for Steam right now and are trying to determine if you need a Dev Kit—you should definitely remember that Valve has promised most games will work on the platform thanks to Proton, which allows many Windows games to run on the Linux-based Steam OS that powers the Steam Deck. Valve has said that “most games” tested on the Steam Deck are running fine and at 30 frames per second, but cross-checking websites like ProtonDB does show that some games aren't properly optimized to run on the OS at this moment. So if you're itching for that Dev Kit, you can request one from Valve here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixel-sultan/support
Tim Canham, the Mars Helicopter Operations Lead, shares Linux’s origins at JPL and how it ended up running on multiple boxes on Mars. Plus the challenges Linux still faces before its ready for mission-critical space exploration. Special Guest: Tim Canham.
On this week’s episode of DLN Xtend We have a spirited discussion about ProtonDB’s rating system, Welcome to episode 36 of DLN Xtend. DLN Xtend is a community powered podcast. We take conversations from the DLN Community from places like the DLN Discourse Forums, Telegram group, Discord server and more. We also take topics from other shows around the network to give our takes. 00:00 Introductions 11:15 Show Topic 34:01 Host Related Interest 46:00 Wrap Up Host Related Interest Matt -Game-The Council https://store.steampowered.com/app/287630/The_Council/ Wendy- -Luna Game Review https://store.steampowered.com/app/605770/Luna/ Nate: Building Gaming Rack Join us in the DLN Community: Discourse: https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/ Telegram: https://destinationlinux.org/telegram Mumble: https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/ Discord: https://destinationlinux.org/discord servers to continue the discussion! Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattDLN) Wendy (DestinationLinux.Network) Nate (cubiclenate.com)
My friend MattDLN (aka "The Enabler") joins me for a gaming-soaked episode that even console players will enjoy. First we tackle what's possibly 2020's biggest gaming news: Microsoft purchasing Bethesda. How does PlayStation compete? How will Microsoft's bold move affect the overall gaming landscape. Then we bring some tough love to ProtonDB and the overall state of Linux gaming. Plus: Matt's Linux origins and a new Discovery of the Week! Special Guest: MattDLN.
1:38 Hraní a Linux: oxymóron? | 4:41 Stav Linuxu jako herní platformy | 15:36 Jak a co si lze na Linuxu zahrát | 29:46 SteamPlay/Proton | 43:09 ProtonDB | 46:41 Problémy Linuxu
This week, we talk about the newly released "Gladiabots" (a robot-arena with easy-to implement AI routines), then talk a little "Total War: Three Kingdoms," and review the smash indie hit, "Forager." All this, plus a new installment of the BLGP Column, outlining the ProtonDB.com reports we've made this week.
We revisit www.ProtonDB.com this week and take a deep dive as to why you should care, why you shouldn't care, why you should contribute, and generally discuss the efficacy and accuracy of this (better-than-nothing) resource for Linux based gamers hoping to play the latest big-budget titles without having to fuck with WINE. We also mention several other games from the week ("Moonlighter," "Beast Battle Simulator," "TerraTech," etc.). All This, and MUCH MOAR! -BE SURE TO CHECK OUT our twitch livestream at: www.twitch.tv/skookiesprite -JOIN OUR DISCORD EXPERIMENT at: discord.gg/SVXy3Xa -Boldilocker's Livestream: https://dlive.tv/boldilocks ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---Games Mentioned This Week (Proton):--- --protondb.com https://www.protondb.com/ --TerraTech (-45%, $14.99 through Feb 25) https://store.steampowered.com/app/285920/TerraTech/ --Moonlighter ($19.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/606150/Moonlighter/ --Beast Battle Simulator ($9.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/671620/Beast_Battle_Simulator/ --Vampyr ($49.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/427290/Vampyr/ --Far Cry: New Dawn ($39.99-$49.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/939960/Far_Cry_New_Dawn/ --Frostpunk ($29.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/323190/Frostpunk/
On this episode of This Week in Linux we cover a big batch of releases from distros, apps, hardware and more. System76 launches the option to order their new Open Source Certified Desktop, Thelio. We got a big update from the Solus team about the future of the project. openSUSE announces the launch of their… Read more
We speculate about a future where IBM owns Red Hat, and review the latest Fedora 29 release that promises a new game changing feature. Plus Chris returns from MeetBSD with his review, and we get the inside scope on System76’s Thelio hardware. Special Guests: Alan Pope and Martin Wimpress.