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EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Needs Windows Lite, No telemetry, no spying, no ads, no AI, no .NET, to retain gamers and developersEnglish
2·2 days agoI was going to push back on your point here, but then I couldn’t think of a game that makes a good counterpoint.
Before they enshitified all the sports games, I would have pushed back a bit and comparer running Windows for a specific game to emulating an Atari for nostalgia.
But actually, the last good version of many of those sports games probably runs in Wine now anyway.
One pushback - there’s still community on some of those very shitty games. I understand people not wanting to leave their gamer group behind.
Of course, my gamer group all moved to SteamDeck.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Needs Windows Lite, No telemetry, no spying, no ads, no AI, no .NET, to retain gamers and developersEnglish
21·2 days agoOuch!
The good news is you’ll get invited to Cobol/AS400/Mainframe conventions if eventually you’re the only ones left on Windows.
Those folks have similar challenges, but are great to party with after a day of conference talks.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux users after the try Windows 11 for 30 seconds
3·3 days agoI felt that too!
I was a bit nervous, but mostly relieved not to worry that every boot into Windows could cost me my whole setup.
Now I’m going through a trying-not-to-preach phase. I just want my friends to feel as free of Microsoft’s bullshit as I do.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux users after the try Windows 11 for 30 seconds
4·3 days agoYes. It’s pretty funny reading someone so confident in all the extra security they’re getting from Windows messing with their boot sequence, earlier in this thread.
Corporate OS is going to corporate. End users and private files are rarely winners when corporate needs to corporate hard.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux users after the try Windows 11 for 30 seconds
2·4 days agoI’ve had the same dual boot configuration since around 2018 and this never happens to me, yet I keep reading that it happens to others. I really wonder what I did differently.
We have very long memories.
In my defense, an OS that I paid for breaking my boot settings was such a virus thing to do, it was really memorable.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux users after the try Windows 11 for 30 seconds
5·4 days agoFixed it by blowing away the Windows partition.
That’s how my dual booting experiment ended, as well.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux users after the try Windows 11 for 30 seconds
1·4 days agoYes, the office web apps all work fine inside of Firefox on Linux.
Yes. Cola, Orange Cola, Rootbeer Cola, Mister Cherry, or Zest!*
`* ~All colas except Zest and sold out. Pressing Zest! delivers Orange Cola.~
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
1·4 days agoI can’t see these gaining more popularity over Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo if they are only sticking to do retro.
Right. I don’t think they are particularly trying for those markets - although Sony dropping physical media of any kind is probably doing Evercade a favor anyway.
I carry my Hyper Mega Tech Pocket more often than my SteamDeck or Switch Lite, because it is so much smaller.
From my understanding, most indie companies want maximum reach for their games, especially for the amount of time and money they put into things.
Yes. Evercade’s gimick is multiple games per cart, rather than exclusives.
Some of my Indie game collection I got cheaper by buying it on Evercade. Some idie devs I have only discovered because they included a game on Evercade.
A few I have bought again on my SteamDeck, to add it to my family library.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
3·4 days agoNothing explains Arch users, they’re a mystery.
Solutiom
I mean, obviously the Arch Wiki probably has a detailed page explaining Arch users, of course.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
2·4 days agoI mean, I’ll agree 100% that docking a SteamDeck has been hit and miss, depending on the game. I have about the same annoyances docking a SteamDeck as docking a laptop. I’m not angry at Valve or Windows about that, but I am very impressed with Nintendo.
I haven’t had more wifi issues with SteamDeck than with my Switch or Switch Lite, or with a typical laptop.
I don’t use SteamDeck desktop mode, except to install my free copy of Luanti, so I cannot comment.
Now, when we dive into specific games - mutiplayer code varies wildly between games on PC, and SteamDeck is still much closer to a PC expeirence, in that regard. If that’s your point, I’m with you 100%.
A “Steam Remote Play Verified” badge would go a long way!
Edit: Decky is a mod right? I haven’t had anything on my SteamDeck break every few weeks.
Oh! We did have a long running bug where various network stuff never worked quite right after waking from hybernation, which I fixed by rebooting after any time I let the deck sit for awhile.
That was patched pretty recently. It never bothered me much (once I understood the solution was a reboot) because the boot time is like 20 seconds.
I admit, I am pretty technical, but guessing that it might need a reboot after hybernation is something I think I learned from gaming on a Windows laptop.
Still, to your point, a better experience for folks coming from PC gaming than coming directly from console gaming.
I would have gotten here sooner, but I had to take time to write a scathing review for that asshole Ea-nāṣir selling me bad copper.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Rural Americans say they're worried AI data centers will drain their walletsEnglish
12·5 days agoThey are worried the cost of bottles of vodka and oily rags will cut into their free spending money.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
1·5 days agoI guess we’d be stuck using old machines. Given how powerful current systems are, that may be enough for indie studios.
The Evercade is proactively selling cartridge first game systems and games.
The available hardware is more retro focused, in power level, but everything in the line runs on every available device (outside of some license bullshit by Capcom and Namco, which I think they cleared up).
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
3·5 days agoIt’s still a mess. Only ready for technical users. Not even in the same ballpark for Xbox.
Tell me don’t have a SteamDeck without telling me you don’t have a SteamDeck.
Unless you just mean building a PC, in general. Sure. Building a gaming PC isn’t for everyone.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
2·5 days agoBut generally speaking, Linux isn’t user-friendly (though I’m not saying it isn’t at all) in the sense that everything is guaranteed to be compatible with it and work immediately, whether it be certain peripherals that require extra setup to work correctly or software that was never specifically made to work on Linux.
On the hardware side, you’re really just describing custom PC builds. Pre-built Linux gaming machines exist and do solve the hardware issues.
On the software side, outside of the big asshole publishers, it’s a solved problem. Five years ago I shopped super carefully for SteamDeck compatibility. Today, OS compatibility is rarely even a consideration for me. Games just work on the SteamDeck. SteamOS has replaced Windows as the gaming default OS.
Indie devs now use game development frameworks that work perfectly on Linux, in order to get SteamDeck verified.
Even most of my “Windows Only” games just pull the correct emulators and run perfectly, automatically, when launched from Steam.
Gaming on Linux is a very different world, today.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
21·5 days agoAs much as I like Linux, it’s generally not a good alternative for console folks who just want to relax and play video games.
That’s why I buy Valve hardware.
EnsignWashout@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over XboxEnglish
2·5 days agoTrue. But anyone installing on a bare metal build should seriously consider installing Linux, today. The set of games that actually run simpler on Windows is getting thinner every year.
There’s mostly fear driving the decision, and most people fear Linux more than they need to, and don’t fear Microsoft’s apathy toward their custom PC build outcomes as much as they should.
With all the license unlock bullshit, my last bare metal Windows install was a bigger pain in the ass than any of my recent bare metal Linux installs.

Epic!