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Snap store from Canonical (Ubuntu) hit with another crypto scam app
23 February 2024 at 2:35 pm UTC Likes: 6
23 February 2024 at 2:35 pm UTC Likes: 6
Happy to say I finally switched to Debian last week, no more Canonical nonsense for me thank you very much.
Half-Life remake Black Mesa hits over 100,000 Steam reviews to Overwhelmingly Positive
9 February 2024 at 2:38 pm UTC
I bet it crashed equally as much on windows too, but losers will be losers, don't feel too bad.
When I played it a year or two ago, I had a game-breaking crash too. I had to load a save file from a few levels before so it wouldn't crash on that spot.
9 February 2024 at 2:38 pm UTC
Quoting: mahagrI tried to play Black Mesa couple of years ago and it just kept on crashing. I posted a negative review because of that (to help others on Linux to decide) and people just kept on saying that I should uninstall Linux and use Windows instead. After that I just lost interest to the game.
I still have conflicted feelings if I should try it again. Maybe when it's ready?
I bet it crashed equally as much on windows too, but losers will be losers, don't feel too bad.
When I played it a year or two ago, I had a game-breaking crash too. I had to load a save file from a few levels before so it wouldn't crash on that spot.
HELLDIVERS 2 is out - here's how to run it on Steam Deck / Linux
8 February 2024 at 2:19 pm UTC Likes: 13
8 February 2024 at 2:19 pm UTC Likes: 13
Alternatively, don't support terrible anti-cheat practices with your money.
Half-Life remake Black Mesa hits over 100,000 Steam reviews to Overwhelmingly Positive
7 February 2024 at 2:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
7 February 2024 at 2:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
I have mixed feelings about Black Mesa. Visually it's fantastic, and it's great to replay Half-Life with a more modern look. But as the game goes on, they diverged more and more from the original. Zen is huge in Black Mesa, and while it *looks* great, it's so formulaic (combat, platform, puzzle, repeat) that it feels more like a drag. Half-way through Zen, I felt like I'm just pushing forward just to say I finished the game.
There was something about Half-Life that made it a great game, the new Zen doesn't have that something.
There was something about Half-Life that made it a great game, the new Zen doesn't have that something.
The top Steam Deck games for January 2024 have been revealed - Palworld hits 2nd place
4 February 2024 at 12:57 am UTC Likes: 1
4 February 2024 at 12:57 am UTC Likes: 1
I've been putting a lot of time in Rogue Legacy 2, and revisiting Dome Keeper on my SD.
Linux remains above macOS on the Steam Survey for January 2024
2 February 2024 at 7:56 pm UTC Likes: 3
I'm sure you are both old enough to understand internet arguments like this don't get anywhere. Can we de-escalate please?
CatKiller is right that fitting a curve to the data is dangerous in that you are claiming that's the function the data is following, but it may not be.
Eike is also right because their claim is exactly the same thing! That the linear fit here is wrong, is exactly the same argument CatKiller has, any fit can be wrong.
So either don't fit anything, or if you do, I tend to agree with Eike that a line is definitely not the right fit as it ignores a major event point in the history.
It's like making a trend line on global temperature since 5000 years ago and make it look like global warming isn't happening. The industrial revolution happened and that changed the trend.
So my suggestion is, forget the trend before Steam Deck! The extrapolation of that trend is a hypothetical that's never happening, nor does the "what if" matter. Instead, if you have to fit a curve, fit one with the data from after the release of SD only, as the data from before does not correlate with it, and it presents a more meaningful prediction of what the future may look like.
Edit: lol, looks like you sorted things out while I was typing this
2 February 2024 at 7:56 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: CatKillerQuoting: EikeI don't want to predict, nor did I say so.
That's what fitting the data to a curve is.
QuoteI want to describe what has happened.
That's what the trend line does.
Which you already know because of your super statistical analysis skills, obviously.
Should you wish to examine the positive trend line for any range of the data, you already can. Slapping an arbitrary curve onto the data is pure fappery.
I'm sure you are both old enough to understand internet arguments like this don't get anywhere. Can we de-escalate please?
CatKiller is right that fitting a curve to the data is dangerous in that you are claiming that's the function the data is following, but it may not be.
Eike is also right because their claim is exactly the same thing! That the linear fit here is wrong, is exactly the same argument CatKiller has, any fit can be wrong.
So either don't fit anything, or if you do, I tend to agree with Eike that a line is definitely not the right fit as it ignores a major event point in the history.
It's like making a trend line on global temperature since 5000 years ago and make it look like global warming isn't happening. The industrial revolution happened and that changed the trend.
So my suggestion is, forget the trend before Steam Deck! The extrapolation of that trend is a hypothetical that's never happening, nor does the "what if" matter. Instead, if you have to fit a curve, fit one with the data from after the release of SD only, as the data from before does not correlate with it, and it presents a more meaningful prediction of what the future may look like.
Edit: lol, looks like you sorted things out while I was typing this
Stardew Valley 1.6 bigger than expected - now in bug-fixing and polishing stage
30 January 2024 at 4:45 pm UTC Likes: 2
30 January 2024 at 4:45 pm UTC Likes: 2
Currently doing local coop with my wife, we're mid-autumn first year. I don't think we'd start over though, just got my tools in gold :P
AYANEO NEXT LITE no longer ships with SteamOS-like HoloISO Linux - Windows 11 instead
25 January 2024 at 5:11 pm UTC Likes: 4
25 January 2024 at 5:11 pm UTC Likes: 4
I thought they got handed a big bag of $ from microsoft, but their praise for Linux ("a more convenient game management, smooth and stable gaming performance, lower overall power consumption") makes me doubt that. They wouldn't be allowed to crap over windows if that was the case.
It feels like they are scared it would flop if users keep asking for windows and they don't deliver, so they do it even though they think it's wasting their device?
I certainly hope they realize no one is going to risk changing the OS on their word that it's better, they'd just return it because it performs bad. They should seriously consider selling the device with either OS, and when word gets out that the Linux one works fine and the windows one doesn't, people will start making the right choice.
It feels like they are scared it would flop if users keep asking for windows and they don't deliver, so they do it even though they think it's wasting their device?
I certainly hope they realize no one is going to risk changing the OS on their word that it's better, they'd just return it because it performs bad. They should seriously consider selling the device with either OS, and when word gets out that the Linux one works fine and the windows one doesn't, people will start making the right choice.
Linux hits nearly 4% desktop user share on Statcounter
4 January 2024 at 5:44 pm UTC Likes: 4
Joke aside, look into LaTeX! Such a relief not getting bogged down with formatting vs WYSIWYG.
4 January 2024 at 5:44 pm UTC Likes: 4
Quoting: slaapliedjeThese days, I think I'll start doing my writing with Atari Works. :P
Joke aside, look into LaTeX! Such a relief not getting bogged down with formatting vs WYSIWYG.
dotAGE now Steam Deck Verified and sold over 30K copies
4 January 2024 at 2:54 pm UTC Likes: 2
4 January 2024 at 2:54 pm UTC Likes: 2
I recommend this game too! It's hillarious, and has a surprising amount of depth. Each playthrough is very long (I played through one over a week or like 10 days), so it's not a quick pickup. There is meta progression in the form of new "tech".
The game does keep you on your toes at times, though it's generally not very hard. In my first playthrough, I managed to not hit a single disaster, although it did come to chance 2 or 3 times.
Anyway, like I said it's a fun and funny game and the developer is very responsive. They deserve your money!
The game does keep you on your toes at times, though it's generally not very hard. In my first playthrough, I managed to not hit a single disaster, although it did come to chance 2 or 3 times.
Anyway, like I said it's a fun and funny game and the developer is very responsive. They deserve your money!
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