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byzxor, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?
@byzxor@beehaw.org avatar

I’ve been trying to not use Steam on linux for a while now unless necessary (I have too many games there). GoG + Heroic keeps me pretty sane. Otherwise it’s Lutris for starting them (which I’ll agree is VERY clunky but you can get things done). I think we’re actually getting over the hill of “Linux gaming means Steam” that we’ve been on since the SteamDeck launched.

While it’s working fine for now, what do I do if I’m offline and Steam decides this is one of those days offline mode doesn’t work? What if I get banned from Steam?

This is a pretty valid-ish concern I would say. It’s one of the reasons I’m using GoG mainly now (which yes, still buying licences so similar concerns just maybe not as great or maybe I’m kidding myself)

slauraure,
@slauraure@beehaw.org avatar

GOG is legit though. You can archive those offline installers and they’ll work forever (barring future OS incompatibilities etc). For the titles that support it I use the Linux installers otherwise I just run Galaxy through Steam for the time being since it reduces the amount of wineprefixes I have to configure with Steam.

SharkWeek, do games w Smaller rally/racing games I recommend you try!

No mention of Snowrunner, for shame!

(which I’ll be going back to after I’ve finished Dirt 4, which is also awesome)

malwieder, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?
@malwieder@feddit.org avatar

I wouldn’t say we’re over-reliant on Steam, but maybe on Valve to some extent.

If Valve would suddenly stop all their work on/around Linux, that’d certainly affect Proton and also things like the open AMD GPU drivers. Sure, others would likely continue their work (it’s not like they’re doing it all alone now anyway), but Valve certainly brings a lot of expertise and also commercial interest.

B0NK3RS, do games w Smaller rally/racing games I recommend you try!
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

World Rally Championship in the arcade was my first experience and have been a fan ever since. Even though I have EA WRC, Dirt Rally games and a wheel/pedal setup I mostly play Art of Rally.

brainwashed, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?
@brainwashed@feddit.org avatar

I do not game on Linux exclusively, but I am very comfortable with this situation. Imagine being reliant on epic games instead. Valve is actively working on gaming on Linux and they should earn some money for the efforts, software doesn’t maintain itself… yet.

absquatulate, (edited ) do games w Smaller rally/racing games I recommend you try!

I can add a few mentions to your list:

Tokyo Xtreme Racer - street racing game set on Tokyo’s highway network and featuring a lor of JDM cars. Sim-cadey physics, great progression loop, nice graphics.

Motortown - not a racing game as such, more of a “drive anything” game that also festures some racing, among cargo hauling, buses, vehicle rescuing and others. Still in early acces but amazingly complete for an early access game. Great physics on this one, too. The developer is also very active and open to feedback.

Edit: Ooh almost forgot! Dakar Desert Rally - the single most realistic rally raid sim I’ve played. Looks and feels great. Just watch out for CTDs, because you’ll see plenty.

CodeBlooded, do games w The Steam controller was ahead of its time
@CodeBlooded@programming.dev avatar

I was confused when I saw that it was discontinued. I bought several in 2015 and still have them.

Donebrach, do games w The Steam controller was ahead of its time
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

I spent more time fucking with that thing’s settings than actually playing games. Give me a normal controller every day of the week. Just cause it was niche doesn’t meant it was good.

Toes, do gaming w EA Connect. How do I get in contact with a real Human?? Need Support.

If you ever bought a game on steam that went to EA you might be able to use these buttons?

https://ani.social/pictrs/image/82c4d13b-931c-45bd-bdaa-49d2b27853eb.webp

UndergroundGoblin,

Yes, but only functions with a 2FA Code EA sends to your email Address.

Toes,

ah bummer.

Does this page work for you?

help.ea.com/uk/solutions/?product=ea-account&cate…

UndergroundGoblin, (edited )

No. If you can’t access your email Address they are telling you that you have to contact your email provider. If you want to start a live chat, you need to log in.

Toes,

So I just tried this form. It’s not making you login to an account it’s just so they have somewhere to respond to your message it appears.

UndergroundGoblin,

I tried to use an email address which isn’t connected to EA but they want me to login to an EA Account anyways.

But I will try it again.

AppleTea, do games w The Steam controller was ahead of its time

I wish it had a d-pad rather than the left trackpad, but otherwise yeah

If only mine weren’t broken 🥲

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yeah, the left trackpad sucks. I think they could also fit another joystick if they made the right trackpad a little smaller.

dualpad,

I love the left trackpad. I love it for movement, since I like setting stuff like dash, crouch, slide to it on a click which doesn’t feel good doing the same with a joystick click. And I like setting a sprint activator on the very edge which is easier to avoid not accidentally triggering, because of the trackpad size.

I’m actually opposite where I wish the left joystick on the Steam Controller was a dpad.

Psythik,

I also want six face buttons for fighting games. Somebody, please release a controller like this already. I haven’t seen one since the Sega Saturn.

else,

Modern fighting games aren’t really designed for 6 buttons. I guess if you want to play SF6 with only face buttons that could be neat, but you’d still want to map parry and DI to shoulder buttons. The reality is that developers know that most pad players have 4 face + 4 shoulder buttons and most stick and leverless boxes have 8 buttons.

That said, 6 face button pads definitely exist. Most of the ones I’ve seen are from Hori, but there are quite a few brands that offer one.

Psythik,

Okay lol maybe I want them for other games too.

Six face buttons, two joysticks, a D-Pad, a touchpad, four triggers (two being analog with a click at the end of the range), four paddles (like the Steam controller), HD rumble. That’s what I want in a controller. Nothing less. Such a controller does not seem to exist.

tal,

There’s a whole class of controllers, often called “fightsticks”, which have a full-size arcade-style joystick and a ton of buttons, to reproduce the feel of arcade fighting games.

www.reddit.com/r/fightsticks/

!fightsticks (not very active)

www.amazon.com/Arcade-Sticks/s?k=Arcade+Sticks

Psythik,

But I don’t want a fight stick. I want a single controller that can do it all.

phar,

8bitdo M30. Phenomenal.

Psythik,

Not quite what I’m looking for (but thanks). I should probably mention that I also need dual joysticks, quad triggers, quad paddles, a touchpad, and a D-Pad. Basically everything you can get on both a Steam controller and an XBOX controller, except with two extra face buttons.

Nalivai,

Left trackpad is also a d-pad though

CubitOom, do games w Smaller rally/racing games I recommend you try!
@CubitOom@infosec.pub avatar

You can do rally and drag racing in My Summer Car.

After you build the car that is.

skozzii, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?

Let’s just hope Gabe never dies or retires…

network_switch, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?

They’ll streamline better over time. These open source WINE frontends/orchestrators may as well have 2 eras, before and after Proton. Before Proton they had little developer interest so development was slow. After Proton, influx of users and more developers interest in working on open source Linux gaming tools and Lutris rapidly got better and Heroic popped up. PlayOnLinux got left to historic obscurity in the history of Linux gaming

So I’m not concerned about Steam reliance. Everything outside of Steam is so much easier because of Valves open source contribution and the growth of the community. Pretty much because of Valve, Lutris/Heroic/etc became better at a faster pace and will continue getting because of what Steam did for Linux gaming in the past decade

fmstrat, do gaming w Linux users: Are we over-reliant on Steam?

No, because it’s open source. Keep on chuggin

DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w Does anyone play Final Fantasy XIV?

Eyyyy I play too! Level 60~

Fearless Orchid - Primal

Edit: absolutely love the Slayers reference. Please tell me your Lina is a Black Mage

Geodad,

I usually play black or red mage.

I love stealing LB3 and verblinding the party. 😈

DoucheBagMcSwag,

My black mage is not leveled very much. I don’t know what you’re talking about. Sorry.

LB3? Verblind?

Geodad,

Players have nicknamed the red mage LB3 (lv 3 limit break) “ver-blind” because it has a lot of bright flashes.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Ohhhhh I see… Yeah I just got Freeze hahahahah

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