

I have to imagine the whitelisting to specifically steam deck is only going to get worse because publishers only know how to publish to console and windows. they’ll fingerprint the hardware and move on


I have to imagine the whitelisting to specifically steam deck is only going to get worse because publishers only know how to publish to console and windows. they’ll fingerprint the hardware and move on
“all the little tricks” so damn true. meet a lot of first timers that dispense with any preconceptions and won’t even right click files to see what options are available


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a concerning trend, they fingerprint the hardware of approved handhelds (Deck) instead of just letting Linux players play


unfortunately EAC will probably close the loophole for that steam overlay hack I fear the day they whitelist a specific proton and blacklist all the custom ones and wine


I just use a third party client, there’s several that have the feature


it can’t select audio source unfortunately so it’s all desktop audio but way better than nothing


any driver warnings are usually one of three things, broken dxvk, broken vulkan driver, or integrated GPU getting picked over discrete


that should be all the basics covered
old news, this is still limited to deck and legion go
nope, will be interesting to see around April or May to see if valve leaves it in proton 10 or if they strip out the option again


don’t count your chickens yet. this merge request is nearly 5 years old
rip stadia and all those Linux ports


it IS the steam runtime, just using it outside the steam app
I hope lutris ends up finding a new default on wine 10 somewhere in there. wine ge 8-26 starting to get long in the tooth for certain bleeding edge non-steam uses. was dismayed that latest proton isn’t an option for installer manifests on 5.18


eagerly awaiting the win10 to wine10 pipeline
in my experience seeing a few new people come through our support channels the immutables unfortunately had a bigger learning curve
ah, a Minecraft launcher. thought I just saw a post lamenting how few decent third party launchers there are
I wonder if steam itself will be running on an emulation layer since it’s arm