If I were to try Windows I would definitely go with one of those super optimized installs that are like 3-4 gigs. Unless that breaks some of the DirectX functionality for games?
If I were to try Windows I would definitely go with one of those super optimized installs that are like 3-4 gigs. Unless that breaks some of the DirectX functionality for games?
Is performance really the same under Windows? How do the controller layouts work under Windows? I’ve been wondering if it would be worth it to try Windows for a few games that have issues with Proton.
I started a couple of communities as placeholders but don’t really have time to mod. There hasn’t been any activity yet but if / once people start posting we’ll figure it out.
I think we should start figuring out ways to get the NRA to post some lines of support for LGBTQ+ gun owners now.
They cancelled Bass Pro? Seems counterintuitive
One of the great intellectual giants of his generation, that one.
I’m glad that he’s spending his time on solving this very urgent and extremely important matter instead of trivial legislation such as budgets, federal investment in his state, etc.
For some things I still prefer the switch. The Deck is awesome but I’ve had a lot more game crashes, battery life is not great and it’s heavy after a while.
Witcher 3, Death Stranding, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Disco Elysium and Elden Ring.
I like my Steam Deck but I’m not the world’s biggest superfan like a lot of guys in the subreddit were. It definitely has its shortcomings and things that could be improved.
They definitely overpromised. My bro got it for PS4 and apparently it was nearly unplayable. I remember when the Witcher 3 came out it also had quite a few issues but not this bad.
I bought it on sale at Steam a while ago when I got my Steam Deck, but didn’t play much and when I picked it up again it had glitched and replaced my save with something completely different. I’m happy they are updating it and making it into the game that was promised…maybe I’ll give it another chance on decent hardware.
Yeah, I haven’t used Windows in years (not much of a PC gamer, I mostly play on consoles until I got my SD) and the more I read about Windows 11 and the bloat and telemetry the more I hated it. But I’m impressed how much they managed to shrink it into Tiny11 and might be tempted to experiment with it on a virtual machine.