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Left 4 Dead 3 appears in Counter-Strike 2 files
27 March 2023 at 9:28 pm UTC

Quoting: M@GOidL4D2 is overrated. There is nothing special in that game. And I did not played over 3000 hours of it. No sir.

Haha, you got me!

Wayland driver for Wine is getting closer
14 March 2023 at 5:49 pm UTC

Quoting: jibsaramnim
Quoting: lejimsterI keep trying to switch over to Wayland, but there is always a few quirks on gnome that wind me up and put me off using it full time

Interesting, do you happen to have NVidia hardware? I've been using GNOME on Wayland full-time for the past three years and have not once had an issue with it that was caused by Wayland -- it's been rock solid overall actually. It's unfortunate to hear you're having issues though, it'd be nice if the experience was as smooth for you as it has been for me.

I have AMD's Vega 56. No issues with graphics drivers on wayland exactly, they just haven't correctly matched the features that already exist on X.. There are just weird glitches that annoy me. To be fair I've just switched to Wayland again and it seems they have fixed some of the issues I was having.
- Things like not saving window size and placement when reopening a previously used application seem much better now.
- I use things like double click on top bar to switch between normal and maximized windows and that feature was not present for the longest time on Wayland. Now the feature exists, but its broken with Chromium.. Sometimes it works straight away other times i can click 20 times in a row before it recognises.
- On this test of Wayland, Spotify doesn't appear to launch at all.
- Sometimes launching terminal, settings and various other apps results in a loading icon that continues long after the app has opened.

These are things that I noticed just in a few minutes of using Gnome on Wayland.. I never last more than a few hours because I run into further issues the longer I stay on Wayland and yes they might not be major issues, but it feels an incomplete and very rough experience for me. As somebody who used to work in QA I tend to pick up on issues most people wouldn't even be aware of or care about.

No true next-gen Steam Deck for 'a few years' Valve say
12 March 2023 at 6:02 pm UTC Likes: 1

Makes a lot of sense. I knew I wouldn't use the Steam Deck as my primary device, but it's a nice thing to have and during the summer I plan to take it with me on holiday. I got mine more to support Valve's linux development. The amount of games I can play now is astounding. The only slight disappointment is the developers using anti-cheat as an excuse to block us still (as if all Linux users are elite hacking cheaters ). Which is why I keep hoping the Deck becomes big enough where they can't ignore us any longer.

D8VK is an in-progress implementation of Direct3D 8 for DXVK
7 March 2023 at 11:27 pm UTC

Unreal Tournament 2004, Unreal II: The Awakening.. I didn't realise these were both DX8. I'm pretty sure 2004 has a DX9 renderer (ahh, DX9 was added in an update). It might be worth checking out Unreal II with d8vk as it was awful the last time I tried to play it through wine.

Wayland driver for Wine is getting closer
27 February 2023 at 1:33 pm UTC

I keep trying to switch over to Wayland, but there is always a few quirks on gnome that wind me up and put me off using it full time, I really should test KDE as it's probably just gnome issues. Anyway, I wonder if this will have any benefits over gamescope? Even less latency? I was planning to do some testing with gamescope as it works so well on the steam deck but I haven't got around to it yet. Does anyone here run gamescope on their PC?

Trackmania heads to Steam and the devs say it's playable on Steam Deck
27 January 2023 at 12:16 pm UTC

I have been playing Trackmania United on and off since it's launch in 2008. Theres still a good community of players thanks to the free version of the game Trackmania Nations Forever that brings people in. It didn't always work perfectly with wine because of problems with audio (which have since been fixed), but in the last couple of years I got back into playing it and have sunk 1,400 hours into it

Proton Experimental updated and Proton Next (7.0-6) out for Linux and Steam Deck
8 January 2023 at 4:26 pm UTC Likes: 1

The alt+tab bug fix for me was the most important. Every time I upgrade Gnome something breaks and I tried and failed to downgrade gnome so I was stuck with the alt+tab bug. Every time I alt+tab'd out of a game I was screwed. I would have to force quit the game and relaunch.

I generally enjoy my gnome setup, I like the workflow. But the lack of stability that breaks user extensions is extremely frustrating.

I'm now officially converted to the RGB LED religion and OpenRGB is amazing
29 December 2022 at 11:02 am UTC

I stopped tinkering with my RGB not long after building my PC a few years back as I would have to boot into Windows to configure it every time. I did look into OpenRGB and something else the other year, but I don't believe my mobo was supported at that point.

I personally like static colours as they're less distracting, but I always wondered about having custom light profiles for playing music or when you are watching a movie.

Proton Hotfix from Valve gets The Witcher 3 next-gen DX12 working on Steam Deck
17 December 2022 at 11:56 am UTC

Couldn't believe it when I saw the size of the update being downloaded the other day. Its one of the games I meant to play, but when I first got it, Linux compat was buggy. I should have played I when it was stable. I guess I have to wait some more now.

We may get a Steam Controller 2, plus fun updates coming to Steam Deck
15 December 2022 at 5:37 pm UTC

I had to repair my original steam controller, but it got to the point where it was too beat up and not worth my time, so I bought another one in good condition off ebay only the other month. I hope a steam controller 2 comes out before I destroy this one.