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entropicshart, (edited ) do games w Manjaro Linux devs show off the OrangePi Neo prototype handheld with gameplay

But will they try to charge you $200 for a cosmetic scratch that now warrants a screen replacement and paying for shipping without fixing the original manufacturer defects?

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EasternLettuce,

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  • CuttingBoard,

    Xtreme Gamers did a video regarding Asus’ behavior and customer service with their current handheld system. It was not good. The comment is referencing that video.

    NosferatuZodd,

    You mean gamers nexus right?

    CuttingBoard,

    Yes…I get them confused.

    secret300,

    Link to vid?

    Gradually_Adjusting, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
    @Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

    I love this idea. Steam library sharing would be amazing if it can be seamless.

    flamingos, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
    @flamingos@feddit.uk avatar

    Can’t believe they didn’t call it Stadium.

    RamblingPanda, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    Oh I do like this one

    Stovetop, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    Stadia is probably the last product I’d want to be compared to, but hopefully this helps push gaming on Linux more than Stadia was able to.

    MeatsOfRage,

    I didn’t have good gaming gear at the time so I was all in on streaming. Stadia, GeForce now, xcloud, even moonlight on hosted locally with Gamestream. Stadia was hands down the smoothest cloud gaming of all the options I tried. Moving between TV and phone was so quick, no noticeable lag at all and constant 4k.

    It’s too bad their business model sucked. Most of the other game streamers have caught up now but I always wished they would have just somehow provided their tech to other services.

    ObsidianZed,

    I had better luck with Amazon Luna but still never invested much into either since I would be forced to purchase games again specifically for that platform.

    Fubarberry,
    @Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Stadia was pretty cool honestly, it just never caught on, and it’s game library couldn’t compete with other platforms.

    It was magical feeling though, just being able to play any game from my library in anything with a screen. Any Chromecast, Chromebook, old PC, phone, tablet, etc. They could all run any game, and you could switch between them at any time if someone else needed the TV or something like that.

    It made it easy to imagine a future where you don’t worry about how to play a game, or ever spend money on a new console or upgrades, or ever have to delete games so you can wait to download another game. You just think “I want to play this game on this screen” and it works.

    stoy, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    I could honestly see the blockchain being used to coordinate game ownership between gaming platforms.

    I am far from crypto advocate, I think it is a waste of time and resources, but having a blockchain of who owns what games would be great.

    Then you could pick the platform you want to download the game from and get the experience you want

    newthrowaway20,

    I could also see a database being used to coordinate game ownership with a fraction of the power usage. But neither will happen because consumers always get the raw end of the deal and nothing will ever be done to their benefit without being forced.

    stoy,

    Sure, I agree but I doubt publisher’s would since a database can be modified.

    Starbuck,

    But blockchains get “bad” records added all the times. Database entries and blockchain blocks are both equally as susceptible to bad business logic making incorrect entries. No business is going to adopt a sales recording system that doesn’t allow them to control the entries and to reverse the entries they don’t agree with.

    Norgur,

    Publishers will like a database because it can be modified. If they were forced to implement such a system (thus abandoning all 'sell the same game to the same person twice' for different platforms), they'd oppose a blockchain system hard, since it would make it pricier to:

    a) publish seven bazillion versions of any given game
    b) revoke ownership of games just because it's cheaper to do that than honor the deal they made with customers
    c) correct any data-fuckups they will inevitably make because they went for the cheapest route possible to implement this, and it went pear-shaped from day 3 onwards

    I'm very much on the database-side here as well. I work for a Telco company here in Germany, and we use several such databases that are regulated by external bodies and government agencies to communicate between carriers (for number porting and such). Works great overall.

    HubertManne,
    @HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

    there is nothing wrong with the blockchain. cryptos main problem is the proof of work using to much energy. blockchain to actually do work with the energy it uses efficiently is great.

    brsrklf,

    Buy Game on Platform A.

    Go to Platform B and tell them : see, I bought Game already, let me play it here too.

    Platform B : “who are you and why should I care?”

    Proving your digital ownership never was the problem. The problem is those platforms are different companies and have no reason to honor a purchase from somewhere else.

    Dasnap, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
    @Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

    Would be cool to see it support libraries outside the Steam ecosystem and have it as a general Wine platform. Would be nice to use it with some GOG games.

    clygro, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    awful name, there is some unrelated VNC software thing (which is vaguely similar idea of remote desktop) and the name also just sounds like a Tetris clone (because there is one called Netris)

    SplashJackson, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    Why did they name it like a multiplayer tetris and then not even offer tetris on the platform

    woelkchen,
    @woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

    Name is probably more a reference to Lutris

    loopgru, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    Why on Earth would they make it Nvidia exclusive given how thoroughly that company has screwed the pooch on open source drivers and consequently how dominant AMD has come to be in Linux gaming?

    rowdyrockets, (edited )

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  • BarbecueCowboy,

    I don’t know that we’re bitching per se, just kind of a weird choice. It’s like they went to Popeye’s and tried to order a salad, it’s just like yeah, the ingredients are technically there, but why?

    SpacetimeMachine,

    Don’t Nvidia cards natively support this through gamestream? I don’t know if Amd has something similar or not but you can already easily set up something like this to stream to a steam deck

    WolfLink,

    Nvidia game stream is no longer being maintained, although it’s still present in the current versions of GeForce Experience.

    The Moonlight/Sunshine projects are open source implementations of Nvidia’s Game Stream protocol and they support non-Nvidia cards.

    Fuzzypyro,

    The nvidia/vulkan open source driver is apparently pretty rad. I haven’t had a chance to test it myself yet since I am running a dual gpu setup that contains one gpu that isn’t supported. The original maintainer for nouveau is apparently also working at Nvidia and contributing to the project as an Nvidia employee now too soooo maybe they are turning over a new leaf?

    He goes into detail in the video below. odysee.com/…/did-nvidia-just-officially-support:2

    fluckx, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

    Meh,

    I was interested and it could be nice. But staying in the loop means registering with a discord or github account. :/

    applepie,

    Doesn't feel very Foss!

    fluckx,

    True, but they aren’t marketing it as FOSS though.

    Suavevillain, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
    @Suavevillain@lemmy.world avatar

    I actually liked Stadia minus the way they wanted you to purchase games. But the tech was good and had almost no lag for me.

    Dark_Arc,
    @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

    I mean, the purchasing model was fine. It was like any other game store. It’s just it was a new service and lots of people already had existing libraries they wanted to take with them … which just isn’t how that sort of thing normally works. Particularly with the way Google had it designed so that you could play purchased games without a subscription.

    newthrowaway20, do games w ASUS reveal the ROG Ally X with more RAM, more storage, larger battery

    Oh a 2-year warranty? Not sure how useful that warranty will be if they continue to deny every warranty claim.

    bappity,
    @bappity@lemmy.world avatar

    and add bullshit to repair jobs that nobody asked for

    Anti_Iridium, (edited )

    What? Clearly a tiny ding is enough to ruin your experience.

    bappity,
    @bappity@lemmy.world avatar

    absolutely ruined my day. every time I grab my Asus Rog and see that nanometer dent, I fall into deep depression

    Eheran,

    What, there is nothing wrong with your device… but I do not want to give you anything under warranty… Let me just put a scratch there real quick while you come back from showing me where the breakers are. feel free to watch it here in an it’s glory

    edgemaster72,
    @edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh, you don’t want to pay for the nonsense we made up? Guess we’ll just ship it back to you in pieces, good luck with that.

    Davel23,

    Yeah, the length of the warranty is not the issue.

    dinckelman, do games w ASUS reveal the ROG Ally X with more RAM, more storage, larger battery

    Even besides the corporate issues, I just can’t help but not like this handheld.

    It looks like a cheaply built gamer device, and it feels like a cheaply built gamer device in the hand too. Between them and MSI, it’s almost as if they’ve put literally no effort into engineering anything, and just threw together a whatever they could, on the basis of a generic shell.

    Not to mention that having ArmoryCrate is literally a downside in every way, and having 2 years of warranty NOW, after they showed up on FTCs radar, is laughable

    Defaced,

    Because it IS a cheaply built gamer device in a generic OEM shell. Pretty sure Microsoft has gotten enough flak for handheld Windows that they’re starting to build gamescope type optimizations like directSR. It’s not enough for me to switch back but maybe it is for others, who knows, hopefully Microsoft can stop riding the AI hype train to eventually build something to make armorycrate obsolete.

    BombOmOm,
    @BombOmOm@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, there is a reason everyone talks about the Steam Deck, it’s an actually good device that Valve put a bunch of effort into making soild. There is also the problem that many of these other handhelds, like this ASUS one, are running an OS full of background processes constantly sapping your battery. Again, Valve put a bunch of effort into making the Steam Deck good and it shows.

    habanhero, do games w ASUS reveal the ROG Ally X with more RAM, more storage, larger battery

    Friends don’t let friends buy ASUS unless the purchasing friend enjoys months of customer support or RMA nightmare.

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