Always hide them? I don't think so, but you could just browse https://store.steampowered.com/linux ?
Though it may include officially supported proton games? Not sure, tbh.
Always hide them? I don't think so, but you could just browse https://store.steampowered.com/linux ?
Though it may include officially supported proton games? Not sure, tbh.
The Hbomberguy video isn't about IH, it's a relatively small part in a much larger video...
I don't play, but perhaps it has something to do with either Proton or Linux? (I'm assuming you're mostly a windows player outside of the deck).
You could try running it with DXVK, which does work on Windows, though it's not officially supported or anything.
Got mine about 3 hours ago~
It's the Limited Edition, and while most of what the reviews said was spot on, it seems either QAM and Steam buttons on the LE are a bit different or something, because they're ever so slightly raised above the body of the deck.
Mine just updated about an hour ago, so yours should be soon, if not by now.
Mine shows as shipped on UPS, supposed to get to me on Wednesday
Limited Edition here.
I don't know where 2-4 weeks comes from, maybe Canada(Your comment isn't the first time I've seen it)?
The delivery date (at least what I'm seeing) is 1-2 weeks, not the shipping date.
For instance, mine already has a label ready, just waiting on UPS to update for the estimated day.
Do you mean it constantly does it when a monitor is turned off or that when you initially turn off a monitor, it rearranges all windows to fit on the remaining monitor.
If the first, I'm not sure what the problem might be, but the second is pretty normal, I think. The card sees that the display was detached and moves your windows to the attached display so you can see them.
If you were missing firmware, that's not actually a driver issue. You do need the firmware and (unless you also installed the professional drivers as well) you should be all good now and using the full open source stack.
Anyway, glad to hear it's working for you!
So…what can I do? Neon is mostly Ubuntu 22.04 to most effects. Kernel is 6.2.0-36-generic.
The kernel in use should support RDNA3, I believe.
Edit: judging from the comment made a bit ago, it wasn't the kernel or mesa, they were just missing the firmware. And yeah, that'll do it. I remember being frustrated with my 7900xtx not working on Pop! before I pulled in the firmware back on release.
The article's interpretation is wrong.
From the chart, talking about Spider-Man Remastered:
Is saying (at least in my interpretation) that it took Spider-Man Remastered about a third (really, less, since Days Gone released longer than 1.5 years before that) the time to do 75% of the sales of Days Gone.
In any case, DSO gaming says that:
which is verifiably false. Spider-Man remastered came out in November of 2020, while the PC release was 2022. The chart referring to "6 months ago" is saying the game released on PC about 6 months prior to February 2023.
The article is also saying that the chart implies:
Which isn't what the chart shows or implies at all. It implies only that (popular) games that are for sale longer sell more copies. Which is kind of a "duh" implication.