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Ulrich, do games w The Steam controller was ahead of its time
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

I can say this confidently: the most killer features on the Deck originated with the Steam Controller.

I have to strongly disagree. The killer feature is Proton (if you consider that a feature) 😀

atomicpoet,

That’s more of a killer feature for Linux in general.

And I can’t undersell how big of a deal that is. When Windows 10 dies, I’m switching my desktop to Linux simply because Proton makes me want to use Linux.

Ulrich,
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

Was it around before the Steam Deck?

ReluctantZen,
@ReluctantZen@feddit.nl avatar

Yes, otherwise the Steam Deck would probably not have as much game support as it did when it came out

Ulrich,
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

Unless it was released with the Steam Deck…?

ReluctantZen,
@ReluctantZen@feddit.nl avatar

No, it took time to get Proton to where it is now. If it was released together with the Steam Deck, it just wouldn’t have had as much game support. Proton already existing also made the SD that much more trustworthy. Proton’s initial release was in 2018

cadekat,

Proton is an evolution of wine, an open source project. Wine has been around since… 1993 according to Wikipedia.

Kekzkrieger,

Why not.now, the earlier the better

infinitesunrise,
@infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net avatar

Don’t wait, you’ll thank yourself after you switch. In very frequent cases Windows games literally run faster in Linux under Proton. Get that state-sponsored spyware out of your home!

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yup, the touchpads are cool, but I would’ve bought a Steam Deck without them, but I wouldn’t if Proton didn’t exist. I was on Linux already when the Steam Deck came out, so I was already familiar with Proton.

Cascio, do gaming w You would think the dinosaurs would have been a greater discovery then the artifact she is chasing

“Did you say cool off?”

wewbull,

No, but there was the bit that you missed where I distracted him with the cuddly monkey then I said “play time’s over” and I hit him in the head with the peace lily.

Nangijala, do games w Thank you, Thor! 🥳

I feel like a tourist on a safari trip with this whole saga. A colleague of mine told me about this situation and now I can’t look away.

When all is said and done, I definitely think it would be a good idea to have game libraries both physical and digital where people can play old games as they stop being profitable to developers.

I have vague memory of there already being such consumer made game libraries for old Gameboy titles back in the 2000s but those sites were taken down. It would be great to have some sort of system in place because this licensing bullshit is exactly why I ended up completely leaving streaming as a whole (for movies and shows) and went back to physical media in january/February of this year. I borrow dvds at the library now. It is fucking fantastic. I had forgotten how much I missed going looking for movies I’d like to see in places like Moby Disc and Blockbuster. It’s so comfy and when you find a movie you’ve never heard of before and you bring it home and it’s really good, it just feels so special.

I think games should have that too. I stopped playing games in 2015 because I just saw no end to having to fork out money all the time to keep up with the tech and getting new titles and gradually seeing how it was more and more an online thing instead of a physical thing so I just stopped. Didn’t like the direction games were taking. Seems like it is reaching a breaking point finally.

Libraries are so important for culture.

KyuubiNoKitsune, do games w Thank you, Thor! 🥳

Just remember that we still need more signatures on the EU one, to rule out bot and incorrect signatures.

tetris11,

EU one requires an ID/passport, UK one doesn’t – I’d argue that the EU one is safe and the UK one should get more attention on the validitiy

ClamDrinker,

Ross explained it in his last video - there are reasons to be skeptical and unsure if it’s truly there until at least 1.4 mil signatures. And more votes is never bad. So both need more attention. If it reaches people in the EU it will also reach those in the UK.

tetris11,

gotta summary? I don’t wanna watch a vid

ClamDrinker,

There’s always just people that mess up on the form. But they also monitor the sign rate and saw some periods of higher than normal signing in the middle of the night in the EU - indicating someone might have ran a bot to sign with invalid information. The EU only validates the signatures once the petition is closed, so they need a safe margin where even with a significant amount of invalid signatures, they still make it. Afaik 1.2 mil is about what they would expect for a normal vote of this size to be safe, and 1.4 mil is basically more than enough to compensate for any bad actors.

tetris11,

The EU only validates the signatures once the petition is closed

Ah, makes sense - thanks for this

Ksin,
@Ksin@lemmy.world avatar

The type of verification depends on the country and some don’t have any verification at signing. I’m Swedish and when I signed I just filled out a form, no checks of any kind.

KyuubiNoKitsune,

Time for the EU to adopt FrejaID

Opisek,

EU is actively working on the EU Wallet and certain sources tell me it is getting there.

Kolanaki, do games w Thank you, Thor! 🥳
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I hate having to hear his obnoxious voice because my sister watches him all the fuckin’ time.

electric,

My condolences. I don’t even dislike the voice, his attitude just makes him so punchable. You think he’s some kind of expert at first but then it dawns on you that he’s just confidently stupid.

dustyData,

His obnoxious voice is fake, just as him. There are videos of him outside the streaming. His voice is artificially lowered for streams and videos. He’s all fake.

Randomgal,

I’ve seen the video. Fuck PirateSotware but it’s just a bad mic in they video. All audio is distorted.

vorpuni, do games w The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!
@vorpuni@jlai.lu avatar

At the current rate (which may or may not hold and may or may not be legitimate) the initiative should beat “One of Us”, the biggest one yet with 1.9M signatures (pro-life, ultimately did nothing).

theangriestbird, do gaming w Stop Killing Games update: 1 Million in the EU!

This is an incredible turnaround after it seemed like the initiative was stalling just a few weeks ago. Keep those signatures rolling if you can! As others mentioned, there is still a value in new signatures because some will be invalidated. Let’s finally get a win for media preservation, eh?

r00ty, do games w The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!

It's good to see. The UK one is still ticking upward too (133.5k/100k). It's been an impressive last minute push.

Now, we wait and see I guess. I expect nothing useful to come from the UK one, but at least we force them to respond again. Even if it is the same response.

The EU one, I really do hope something comes of it.

inlandempire, do games w The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signatures
@inlandempire@jlai.lu avatar

Good job UK ! Now cancel Brexit and vote for the EU one !

copd,

not quite sure how you expect to cancel anything which already happened

echodot,

The hostility from the EU about the UK rejoining (especially from France) tells me that’s not likely to happen.

SkunkWorkz,

Good. States shouldn’t be able to just go out on a whim and immediately go back in again like it’s a revolving door. The consequences should be severe for leaving. Otherwise voters in other member states will pull this shit as well, because they think they can just rejoin when the next pro EU government comes around. Also many voters in the UK voted for leave as a protest vote not because they actually wanted to leave. They didn’t understand the ramifications of their vote. Let the UK be the example of what a protest vote can cause.

echodot,

Surely the opposite should be true. It just shows that countries cannot leave the EU because it is far too damaging to their economy

JimVanDeventer, do gaming w I have a shelf of boxes that I just can't throw out...
  • Takes picture of cardboard box in rubbish bin
  • Posts picture to feel smug and superior
  • Snorts a bit because of smug and superior feeling
  • Pulls box out of bin
  • Hugs box tight
  • Never let go of box
echodot,

For something like that you should keep the box. You’ll need it if you ever want to resell it

eezeebee, do games w Hesitating getting a Switch 2 (1st game console in 15 years)...
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar

You vote with your wallet. Look at all the cons you listed and think if you really want to support that. Do you want to tell Nintendo that this is ok, and you’ll pay the high price for it?

Have you looked at a Steam deck, or any other alternative like a regular laptop? You can run way more games, including emulating Nintendo games.

Diplomjodler3,
@Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world avatar

And you can get a whole collection of games for the piece of one Nintendo game. They have a lot of kids’ games too.

laopi,

Have you looked at a Steam deck

Thinking about it, I don’t think the fact that the Switch 2 is a handheld console matters much to me. Especially to play multiplayer games, I assume docked to a TV is the way to go.

or any other alternative like a regular laptop? You can run way more games, including emulating Nintendo games.

So this is what I’ve been doing, but I always end up spending hours configuring the emulators, the shaders, everything… and then not playing that much! That’s why I was talking about the “plug and play” nature of game consoles (even though it’s less true now that you have to create an account and stuff like that).

As for PC games, I never have the proper hardware to play in good conditions. Again, the “plug and play” nature of game consoles is appealing. A game you buy for a given console is working fine out of the box.

Robin,

Games on Steam that are “Verified” also give you that plug-and-play experience on a Deck

eezeebee,
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar

So this is what I’ve been doing, but I always end up spending hours configuring the emulators, the shaders, everything… and then not playing that much! That’s why I was talking about the “plug and play” nature of game consoles (even though it’s less true now that you have to create an account and stuff like that).

Simple solution: don’t do that. Are you trying to game with your family, or force them to watch you tinker? I’ve encountered ONE game where I had to adjust a setting in the emulator to make it playable. And occasionally adjust input mapping when it gets wonky or doesn’t handle the way I want, usually N64 emulation because of those pesky C buttons. Never had a problem with Steam games using an Xbox controller or third party controller (8BitDo Ultimate 2C with hall effect sticks and triggers, $30). They are plug and play.

As for PC games, I never have the proper hardware to play in good conditions.

Well, not yet you haven’t. But you’re prepared to drop $700 on a Switch 2? And $100 per game? You can get a laptop or pre-built PC for the same or less that’s capable of playing most games. Some newer games with intense graphics will have high demands for specs, you might have to turn down graphics quality for those, but there are thousands of games that can run on a bare minimum consumer-grade computer.

Again, the “plug and play” nature of game consoles is appealing. A game you buy for a given console is working fine out of the box.

Every one of my Steam games is working fine out of the box. You said you like to tinker, but you also don’t want to tinker. Wouldn’t you prefer to have the option? Besides that, PC gaming is virtually plug and play. Install Steam. Plug in a controller. Plug HDMI into the TV. Same number of steps to connect the Switch 2 to a TV.

I really think you should do more research on PC gaming before writing it off, and especially before giving Nintendo more money.

sevon,
@sevon@lemmy.kde.social avatar

A steamos device should be very much plug and play. I don’t know how good this would be in practice, but with a few clicks, non-steamos linux can be set to boot straight into steam’s tv interface, which has the necessary ui for power off, system updates, etc.

prole,

You can dock the Steam Deck as well.

Minnels,

Genki ac adapter is pretty cheap to do this. Can use with pretty much anything instead of getting something specialized. I use mine for steam deck and switch.

AllNewTypeFace, do gaming w Truly a game with a wide appeal
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Also, apparently a collection of anime and a lot of porn.

There’s probably a classified CIA file which contains Bin Laden’s fursona.

LaserTurboShark69,

I need to know what anime Bin Laden was into

otp,

I heard that his kids also used the laptop. So there are other possibilities.

Of course, sitting alone in a cave must get boring.

Nasan,

I remember seeing a Final Fantasy VII OVA i didn’t know existed in the declassified collection.

carotte, do gaming w Don't hate the player

tbh a 20$ game isn’t any less capitalist

Coelacanth, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #19
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

These posts are some of the best content on Lemmy and bring me back to the early 00s days of reading the physical PC Gamer magazines in all their glory.

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

Oh gosh, that is exactly what I hope to try and do! Thank you!!!

Thank you for sticking with these, and reading them as I post them. I appreciate it a lot :)

474D, do gaming w Wait, wait, wait.... WAIT WAIT WAIT

I would love a pokemon game that adheres closer to the fucked up Pokedex descriptions. I wanna see Cubone put on its dead mother’s skull

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I wanna see Cubone put on its dead mother’s skull

You need to watch the anime then.

ryannathans,

Where are the cubones with living mothers

474D, (edited )

I guess killing them for their skull?

Or maybe less dark, they’re like octopodes and die after giving birth

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