HERRAX

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[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 11 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Great, give me an alternative then.

Afaik, except for steam only Itch even has a native Linux client for starters? EGS is a pos software that doesn't even have an "appear as offline" mode and bleeds money while still taking a 12% cut. And Epic is not a small indie company trying to break into the market.

Steam workshop, their VR integration, their work with Proton for Linux, Steam marketplace, the ease of generating keys for resellers without the 30% cut, great mobile app/interface, actually good storefront browsing, the list just goes on with things Steam does better than any competitor, and that's just a few examples of where the 30% cut is going (ofc they still make absolute bank on top of this).

But regulating this to something insane like 5% would definitely make us lose out on several of these features, not to speak about future features.

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 22 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Dude, unless you've ever tried publishing your own game you should stop parroting stuff you hear online. I've released a (borderline shovelware) game I made for educational purposes, and steam is god damned amazing and has such good support for a novice like myself. On the complete opposite of what you're claiming, the gamers and indie companies stand to gain the most from a service like steam.

It's not surprising that it's more or less only people from huge companies like blizzard and Ubisoft who complain and try to gaslight Valve. If I were to release a game again I'd rather publish it on steam if they took 60% of the cut than anywhere else. (Unless you want to pay me a godly amount of money for exclusivity Epic Games, then hmu lol)

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Worst part is that they actually started out kind of great, and killed all alternatives. Then they became progressively worse because of their predatory algorithms and whatnot, and now it's borderline impossible to get friends and family to switch to an alternative like mastodon or pixelfed...

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Like others have said, file sharing works pretty well with NTFS. I've had some issues playing games on steam that are on NTFS drives, but most work well. Also some issues accessing files from Cura for some reason. Other than that I have had no issues sharing files between w11 and Linux.

If you can, I recommend getting a dedicated SSD to install Linux on, and I'd recommend getting PopOS or Linux Mint as your distro. Both are Debian/Ubuntu derivatives, but are even easier and just overall better distros than Ubuntu imo, and most hardware and software will be compatible ootb without any tinkering.

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 11 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I can highly recommend either using windows as a VM in virtualbox, or simply dual boot. I'm using Linux 99% of the time, but I still boot into windows occasionally for some firmware updates or software that does not work with Linux.

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh man, this looks so much easier than when I installed Lineage on the Poco F1! Might go for it now that I've got a pixel 7

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 14 points 1 year ago

Pop!_OS is another great alternative!

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I mean, most countries are guilty of that right now, and I feel like a $200 fine for this is on the lower side (in comparison to other countries) of punishment.

[–] HERRAX@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I'd take 10h shreksophone over 3 of those 4 years worth of netflix content any day of the week!

 

Hello everyone!

I'm using a 4k 48" TV as a monitor, and want to scale the screen down to 3440x1440 / 21:9 with black bars on the top and bottom. I've managed to do this with the AMD Adrenaline software on my Windows partition, but when I tried to create a custom resolution on my EndeavourOS partition with xrandr, the screen just goes black whenever I apply it.

Has anyone here been succesful doing this, or have any tips? Thanks!

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