If an APU counts, pretty much everything these days. The Steam Deck, even with its now “old” APU just keeps on steaming ahead!
Caveats: HD or lower. Sometimes at 30fps for big fancy AAA games.
Where the art 'zines at?
If an APU counts, pretty much everything these days. The Steam Deck, even with its now “old” APU just keeps on steaming ahead!
Caveats: HD or lower. Sometimes at 30fps for big fancy AAA games.
Why would anyone do this to themselves. Even Mac people buy custom keyboards themselves for a reason!
That said, I use the Mac “cmd” symbol instead of the “Windows” symbol for my super key (a la Elementary) on my cheap but lovely Keychron K2 Pro. It just looks better 😁!
Divinity: Original Sin 2? I suppose it looks a little bit gorey too, but nowhere near that high definition. Definitely no squirmers…
I’m thoroughly addicted to the demo, still. Was kinda hoping it was a tiny bit cheaper…
I want everything about this
I was kinda warming up to the totally unintended slightly inconsistent mineral based naming scheme tbh. But then, hadn’t fully…
“Build making” roguelites like Hades etc. These days I’ve been playing far too much Magicraft while trying to keep sane.
I would at the very least break their fingers if they touch my keyboard.
No hammer needed…
I get this a lot in my Steam Deck (desktop mode). But the most infuriating thing of all is when a podcast I already finished starts from the beginning after a wake the device up.
Skyrim, Limbo, Stardew Valley.
And here I thought it was federated. An easy mistake to make I suppose…
:Nervously raised hand: SteamOS 3.5…?
I still haven’t finished Bastion because I didn’t want to break the loop.
I still haven’t finished Planescape: Torment despite playing it over many years because I had too much fun reloading and exploring parallel branches.
Them and their buddy must get around…
(The game has a mechanic where you can gain candy needed to power up specific “buddy” pokémon from fitness tracker walking distance)
It’s the ol’ “Valve can’t count to three” meme
I’ve uninstalled every kernel to free to space more than once…
camelCase or Pascal…
Probably wouldn’t’ve thought that when it came out, but I kinda really like OS/2 as a name. Had a very Serial Experiments Lain ring to it.
…Certainly a lot cooler than OSX.